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Proposed English name
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seven-lined prickleback. (
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.
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FEMBSNR
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, Peter the Great Bay, Bolshoy Pelis Island, Molchanskiy bay,
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,
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.
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. Depth
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poison station, hand net, collector A.I. Markevich.
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Anal fin with one spine anteriorly, a long series of soft rays, and one short rigid spine posteriorly. Seven longitudinal lateral line canals present; one canal runs along middle of belly. No branches ascend or descend from lateral line canals. In coloration one narrow white stripe between two wide black stripes on the base of pelvic fin, and one dark blotch on the dorsal fin anteriorly.
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Proportional measurements are given in Table 1. Body moderately extended, laterally compressed. Maximum body height 6.2 times in SL, head large, measuring 3.7 times in SL. Dorsal and anal fins long; dorsal slightly connected to tail. Dorsal fin composed of 4142 spines, thin in the anterior part of the fin and more rigid and thick originating from 15th spine (behind vertical line to origin of anal fin). Anal fin with one long spine anteriorly, one short rigid spine posteriorly and 2830 soft rays. Pelvic fins on thoracic, originating before pectoral fins and reaching past their bases consisting of one spine and 3 branched rays. All these fins low: hD 6.6 % in SL, hA 7.5%, hV 10.3 % in SL. Pectoral fins more higher, hP 17.4 % in SL, with 14 branched rays. Caudal fin slightly extended, with rounded margin, and has 76+67 principal rays. Vertebrae 4447 (1416 + 3031), with urostyl. Head rather large, 3.7 times (26.9 %) in SL, slightly conical. Eyes large, 4.2 times in head length; eye orbits slightly jutting out above the top head profile. Interorbital space rather wide, 4.6 % in SL (6.1 times in head length), and flat. Edge of snout with noticeable dermal nostril tubes. Mouth terminal, large, not reaching vertical below middle of eye; oral extends slightly oblique upwards. Branchiostegal membranes not connected; isthmus free up to vertical from posterior edge of eye. Gill rakers on first arch 6+6, short. Head naked, except strip ahead of dorsal fin to occipital sensory canal. Body and bases of fins covered with overlapping small oval cycloid scales. Number of scales
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oblique row in the line of highest body depth,
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the middle lateral line. Teeth on both jaws, vomer and palatines present. Large conical teeth form one row on maxilla, ahead of this row some small teeth settle down irregularly, these teeth 35 times smaller than teeth of the row. Mandible has two rows of large conical teeth, teeth of the 1-st row a little smaller than those of the 2-nd row.
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD7C144FF0CFA29C331FA73" bold="true" box="[151,274,1471,1494]" pageId="3" pageNumber="62">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD7C144FE83FA57C006FA73" box="[280,549,1471,1494]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="62">Ernogrammus zhirmunskii</emphasis>
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The Sea of Japan, Peter the Great Bay, Bolshoy Pelis Island, bay on the northern coast of the island, 4.5 m depth, 8 September 2008 (photo by A. Markevich).
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Each dorsal fin ray is supported one pterygiophore locating between neural spines of adjacent vertebrae, posteriormost pterygiophore bears two rays. A wide variety in the position of the anteriormost pterygiophores of the anal fin is observed. Pterygiophores implant in the interval between haemal spines of the posteriormost body vertebrae, or between the posterior body vertebra and the anterior caudal vertebra. Posteriormost anal fin pterygiophore bears posterior soft ray and rigid spine. The majority of the
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specimens (9 of 11) have 4 free caudal vertebrae. Three epurals present, upper marginal rays not branched, 35 (mode 3). Hypurals 34 are separated, and bear 67 (mode 7) upper principal rays. Hypurals 12 are connected in hypural plate bearing 67 (mode 6) lower principal rays. Lower marginal rays 24, usually 3, not branched. Total number of the caudal fin rays 1723 = 35+76+67+24.
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD7C144FF5CF8D6C3C7F8FF" bold="true" box="[199,484,1856,1881]" pageId="3" pageNumber="62">Color of live specimens.</emphasis>
Background body color brown in life, with numerous small grayish-white spots and dots. Dorsum sometimes with 78 narrow (no more than diameter of eye) and short white vertical stripes extending to dorsal fin; row of rounded white spots under these stripes on ventral body part. Two wide black stripes with narrow white stripe between them near base of pectoral; these stripes followed by alternating indistinct black and white stripes. Four
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specimens including
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with clearly visible dark blotch on the dorsal fin anteriorly but others fish not. Caudal base with wide vertical yellow stripe and 3 brown stripes alternating narrow white stripes; caudal margin white. Head with irregularly placed small white dots, stripes absent. No significant differences among sexes in morphological characters and coloration were found.
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD0C143FF0CFDAEC330FDE8" bold="true" box="[151,275,568,591]" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">FIGURE 2.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD0C143FE87FDACC009FDE9" box="[284,554,569,591]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">Ernogrammus zhirmunskii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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, holotype SL 75 mm. The Sea of Japan, Peter the Great Bay, Bolshoy Pelis Island, bay on the northern coast of the island, 5.9 m depth, 13 July 2008.
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD0C143FF0CF971C331F95B" bold="true" box="[151,274,1767,1790]" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
Sensory canals of
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD0C143FE49F97FC0FCF95B" box="[466,735,1767,1790]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">Ernogrammus zhirmunskii</emphasis>
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, holotype SL 75 mm SL ZIN 54444: A) left lateral view; B) ventral view; C) dorsal view of head.
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<subSubSection id="FCB4D0EAFFD0C143FF5CF8DEC123F80F" pageId="4" pageNumber="63" type="distribution">
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD0C143FF5CF8DEC343F8C7" bold="true" box="[199,352,1864,1889]" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">Distribution.</emphasis>
The only known locality of the fish is the coast of Bolshoy Pelis Island. In addition to the typical locality in the bay on the northern coast of the island,
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FEMBSNR 748 were collected at the southwestern tip of the same island, in the Molchanskiy bay.
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD0C143FF5CF822C304F86B" bold="true" box="[199,295,1972,1997]" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">Biology.</emphasis>
Conducted visual underwater observations of senior author show that
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD0C143FBF6F820C7BFF86B" box="[1133,1436,1973,1997]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="63">Ernogrammus zhirmunskii</emphasis>
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occurs in rocky substrate of a depth
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at water temperature from 14ºC to 21ºC during July to September.
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It is a secretive species, and under ordinary condition the fish seldom leave their shelters under boulders in the daytime, usually they expose only the anterior part of the body. During the collection, from 1 to 3 fish were usually found under one boulder 0.3 ×
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in size, so the common density reached 8 fish/m2. This species is inactive at night, unlike
<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD1C142FEB0FE9EC3CEFEB9" box="[299,493,263,287]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">
<taxonomicName id="73AEF8E2FFD1C142FEB0FE9EC3C9FEB9" box="[299,490,263,287]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Stichaeidae" genus="Ernogrammus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="hexagrammus">E. hexagrammus</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
which commonly occurs in the same rocky habitat (
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). Specimens of the
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series had average body weight
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(
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), the smallest collected fish (FEMBSNR
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SL
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) had body weight
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. The stomachs of the collected fishes contained the remains of shells small mollusk
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD1C142FEDAFEE5C063FE2D" box="[321,576,371,395]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Falsicingula mundana</emphasis>
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(Gastropoda: Discopoda:
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), the remains of unidentified fish and lumps of tiny fish eggs.
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD1C142FF0CFCEAC337FC37" bold="true" box="[151,276,892,915]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">FIGURE 4.</emphasis>
Radiograph of
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD1C142FE23FCEBC0E4FC34" box="[440,711,892,914]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Ernogrammus zhirmunskii</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD1C142FD54FCEBC102FC34" bold="true" box="[719,801,893,914]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">
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, paratype SL 60 mm ZIN 54757. Magnified back part of the anal fin shown in the circle.
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<subSubSection id="FCB4D0EAFFD1C142FF5CFC4FC2CDFB6E" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="B4118361FFD1C142FF5CFC4FC2CDFB6E" blockId="5.[151,1436,984,1224]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">
<emphasis id="86DA5F73FFD1C142FF5CFC4FC36DFC57" bold="true" box="[199,334,985,1009]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species is named after an outstanding scientist who worked in marine biology, ecology, and comparative physiology, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexey V. Zhirmunsky (
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). He was the founder and director of the Institute of Marine Biology (Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok), and the initiator of the Far Eastern Marine Reserve. He contributed significantly to the development of marine biology in the Russian Far East. His talent as of a scientist and organizer turned the Institute of Marine Biology and the Far Eastern Marine Biosphere Reserve to large scientific and nature preservation organizations.
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