Cobitis sakahoko
| Taxonavigation: Cobitoidei |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Cobitidae
Genus: Cobitis
Species:
Name
Cobitis sakahoko Nakajima & Suzawa, 2015
Type locality: Takazaki River, Oyodo River system, Takaharu, Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu Island, Japan.
Holotype: TKPM-P 17335.
Paratypes: (5/5): KPM-NI 31986, 31987, 31984, 31982, 31985, 31981, 31983; TKPM-P 17336, 7360.
Etymology: sakahoko, from the legendary weapon Ama-no-sakahoko (= inverted halberd of heaven), which was thrust into the Takachiho Peak of Mount Kirishima, one of the sources of the Takazaki River, the type locality. The lamina circularis of this species is a distinctive rectangular plate that resembles a halberd.
References
Primary references
- Nakajima, J. & Suzawa, Y. 2016 [2015]. Cobitis sakahoko, a new species of spined loach (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae) from southern Kyushu Island, Japan. Ichthyological Research 63(1): 68–78. DOI: 10.1007/s10228-015-0476-5 Reference page.
Links
- IUCN: Cobitis sakahoko Nakajima & Suzawa, 2015 (Endangered)
Vernacular names
- English: Oyodo Spined Loach
- 日本語: オオヨドシマドジョウ