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12 October 2020 Comparative Morphology and Morphometry of the Olfactory Organ in the Five Korean Torrent Catfishes, Genus Liobagrus, with a Taxonomic View
Hyun Tae Kim, Jong Young Park
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Abstract

The morphology and morphometry of the olfactory organ of Korean torrent catfishes, genus Liobagrus, consisting of only five endemic species, were investigated by stereo microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and statistical analysis. They showed the same morphological structure, externally and internally, including a tubular anterior nostril, a slit posterior nostril, and a rosette structure with several linguiform lamellae. Interestingly, however, the lamellar number (LN) revealed specific characteristics useful to identify the five species anatomically: 16–19 in Liobagrus andersoni (with standard length, SL, 96.8 ± 5.5 mm, mean ± SD), 14–16 in Liobagrus obesus (86.9 ± 13.4 mm), 22–27 in Liobagrus mediadiposalis (99.8 ± 14.7 mm), 19–24 in Liobagrus somjinensis (90.1 ± 6.7 mm), and 14–18 in Liobagrus hyeongsanensis (74.0 ± 6.7 mm). Regarding SL, that of L. andersoni was longer than those of L. somjinensis and L. hyeongsanensis. As opposed to the SL, the LN to SL ratios of L. somjinensis (24.1 ± 2.1%) and L. hyeongsanensis (21.1 ± 1.4%) were greater than that of L. andersoni (18 ± 1.2%). These differences might be considered to reflect an interspecific morphological adaptation to micro-habitat according to olfactory importance and can be used as a taxonomic characteristic for this genus.

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Hyun Tae Kim and Jong Young Park "Comparative Morphology and Morphometry of the Olfactory Organ in the Five Korean Torrent Catfishes, Genus Liobagrus, with a Taxonomic View," Zoological Science 37(6), 575-579, (12 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.2108/zs200046
Received: 3 April 2020; Accepted: 6 August 2020; Published: 12 October 2020
KEYWORDS
lamellar number
micro-habitat adaptation
olfactory structure
ratio
standard length
taxonomic character
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