Luciogobius dormitoris
Shiogaki and Dotsu 1976
| ORDER | SUB-ORDER | FAMILY |
|---|---|---|
| Gobiiformes | Gobioidei | Gobiidae |
Note
This species was included with the interstitial species of Luciogobius but is now known not to be interstitial so has been move to here.
Synonyms
None.
Japanese name is Nemuri-mimizuhaze
Country
JapanSystematics
Kuang et al. (2018) used molecular markers to study the internal structure of the Suborder Gobioidei which contains within it eleven Families. They demonstrated that Milyeringidae is sister Family to a group of four Families: Oxudercidae+Gobiidae+Butidae+ Eleotridae and is only disttantly related to four others: Odontobutidae, Rhyacichthyidae, Apogonidae and Kurtidae (samples from Thalasseleotridae and Trichonotidae were not availabe for analysis).
Biological Notes
Abstract from Ito et al. (2025)
Luciogobius dormitoris is a subterranean gobiid species known only from its holotype. The species has been distinguished from the morphologically similar L. pallidus by its deeper body and the absence of lower jaw protrusion beyond the upper jaw. However, comprehensive morphological data for this species have not been reported previously, and morphological comparisons with the highly variable L. pallidus remain insufficient. In the present study, we conducted detailed morphological comparisons between the holotype of L. dormitoris and several specimens of L. pallidus, for which genetic characteristics were clarified using partial mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) gene sequences. The holotype of L. dormitoris, along with two specimens (TKPM-P 27391 and OMNH-P 41491), exhibited deeper and wider bodies than the other comparative specimens. OMNH-P 41491 showed morphological characteristics closely matching those of the holotype of L. dormitoris; however, its cyt b sequence was entirely nested within the genetic variation of L. pallidus. Although L. dormitoris may represent a conspecific taxon of L. pallidus, the possibility of mitochondrial introgression between the two species cannot be ruled out. Therefore, genome-wide analyses, particularly focusing on OMNH-P 41491 and related specimens, are needed to clarify the taxonomic relationship between L. dormitoris and L. pallidus.
Conservation Status
[DD 3.1 2019]
Watanabe, K. and Taniguchi, Y. 2019. Luciogobius dormitoris. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2019: e.T122055334A122500590. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-2.RLTS.T122055334A122500590.en. Downloaded on 09 December 2020.
Key References
- Gill, T. (1859)
- Maeda, K., Yamasaki, N., Kondo, M. and Tachihara, K. (2008)
- Kanagawa, N. and Itai, T. (2009)
- Yamada, T., Sugiyama, K, Tamaki, K, Kawakita, A. and Kato, M. (2009)
- Kanagawa, N., Itai, T. and Senou, H. (2011)
- Ellingson, R.A., Swift, C.C., Findley, L.T. and Jacobs, D.K. (2014)
- Kanagawa, N. (2014)
- Jun, J., Choi, S.-H. and Kim, H.Y. (2018)
- Kuang, T., Tornabene, L., Lia, J., Jiang, J., Chakrabarty, P., Sparks, J.S., Naylor, G.J.P. and Lia, C. (2018)
- Kondo, K. and Kato, M. (2019)
- Shibukawa, K., Aizawa, M., Suzuki, T., Kanagawa N. and Muto, F. (2019)
- Kanagawa, N., Kawashima, M., Kokuryo, Y., Itai, T. and Shibukawa, K. (2020)
- Ta, T.T., Tran, H.D., Dinh, L.G., Nguyen, M.H., Tran, T.T. amd Ha, L.M. (2021)
- Ito, T., Matsui, S., Hirashima, K. and Inui, R. (2025)
| Gill, T. | Journal Article | 1859 | Notes on a collection of Japanese fishes made by Dr. J. Morrow |
| Maeda, K., Yamasaki, N., Kondo, M. and Tachihara, K. | Journal Article | 2008 | Occurrence and morphology of larvae and juveniles of six Luciogobius species from Aritsu Beach, Okinawa Island |
| Kanagawa, N. and Itai, T. | Journal Article | 2009 | Record of a gobiid fish Luciogobius sp. (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from the Abe River System in Shizuoka Prefecture, Central Japan |
| Yamada, T., Sugiyama, K, Tamaki, K, Kawakita, A. and Kato, M. | Journal Article | 2009 | Adaptive radiation of gobies in the interstitial habitats of gravel beaches accompanied by body elongation and excessive vertebral segmentation |
| Kanagawa, N., Itai, T. and Senou, H. | Journal Article | 2011 | Two new species of freshwater gobies of the genus Luciogobius (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Japan |
| Ellingson, R.A., Swift, C.C., Findley, L.T. and Jacobs, D.K. | Journal Article | 2014 | Convergent evolution of ecomorphological adaptations in geographically isolated Bay gobies (Teleostei: Gobionellidae) of the temperate North Pacific |
| Kanagawa, N. | Book Section | 2014 | Luciogobius dormitoris Shiogaki and Dotsu 1976 |
| Jun, J., Choi, S.-H. and Kim, H.Y. | Journal Article | 2018 | Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genomes and phylogenetic analysis of the two Luciogobius species (Perciformes, Gobionellinae) from Korea |
| Kuang, T., Tornabene, L., Lia, J., Jiang, J., Chakrabarty, P., Sparks, J.S., Naylor, G.J.P. and Lia, C. | Journal Article | 2018 | Phylogenomic analysis on the exceptionally diverse fish clade Gobioidei (Actinopterygii: Gobiiformes) and data-filtering based on molecular clocklikeness |
| Kondo, K. and Kato, M. | Journal Article | 2019 | Life in coastal pebble sediment: Unique interstitial organism community and selective feeding on meiobenthos by interstitial fishes (Luciogobius: Gobiidae) |
| Shibukawa, K., Aizawa, M., Suzuki, T., Kanagawa N. and Muto, F. | Journal Article | 2019 | Preliminary review of earthworm gobies of the genus Luciogobius (Gobiiformes, Oxudercidae) from Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan |
| Kanagawa, N., Kawashima, M., Kokuryo, Y., Itai, T. and Shibukawa, K. | Journal Article | 2020 | Life histories of two hypogean earthworm gobies, Luciogobius fluvialis and L. fonticola, with special reference to the early development of artificially-reared larvae and juveniles. |
| Ta, T.T., Tran, H.D., Dinh, L.G., Nguyen, M.H., Tran, T.T. amd Ha, L.M. | Journal Article | 2021 | Planktonic larvae of Luciogobius sp. (Gobiidae) in a tropical estuary. |
| Ito, T., Matsui, S., Hirashima, K. and Inui, R. | Journal Article | 2025 | Is Luciogobius dormitoris (Perciformes: Gobiidae) a valid species? Comparative morphology of two subterranean species of the genus Luciogobius |