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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Luciogobius és un gènere de peixos de la família dels gòbids i de l'ordre dels perciformes. , 미끈망둑속(Luciogobius)은 망둑어목 망둥어과에 속하는 물고기 속이다. 동북아시아의 한국, 중국, 타이완, 일본 등지에 서식한다. 대부분의 종은 일본에서 발견되며 그 중 5-7종은 고유종이다. , ミミズハゼ(蚯蚓鯊)は、スズキ目ハゼ科ミミズハゼ属(Luciogobius)に分類されるハゼの総称。狭義にはその中の一種 Luciogobius guttatus の和名である。 和名どおりミミズのような形をしたハゼで、日本では河口や海岸などで見られる。ミミズハゼ属魚類にはコマハゼ属が含まれることもあるが、本項目では含まない。 , Luciogobius é um género de peixe da família Gobiidae. Este género contém as seguintes espécies: * Luciogobius albus * Luciogobius pallidus , Luciogobius is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van grondels (Gobiidae). , Luciogobius est un genre de poissons de la famille des Gobiidae. Il s'agit généralement de poissons d'eau de mer (nord-ouest du Pacifique) mais certaines espèces se rencontrent également en eau douce. , Luciogobius is a genus of goby in the subfLuciogobius is a genus of goby in the subfamily of Gobionellinae, commonly called worm gobies. It is distributed along the coast of northeastern Asia, where species can be found in Korea, China, Taiwan, and Japan. Most species occur in Japan, and several are endemic. These gobies are unusual in appearance and habitat preference. They are small fish, about 2 to 7 cm (0.8–2.8 in) long, with very elongated bodies. The vertebral column is flexible and finely segmented, with many more vertebrae than most other fish in the family; they have up to 50 vertebrae, whereas most gobies have about 26. This extra-segmented spine helps Luciogobius species burrow in their common habitat, gravel beaches. Most vertebrates would have difficulty living in gravel that is constantly stirred by tidal action, but the flexibility of the bodies of Luciogobius is likely an adaptation to this environment. They also lack scales and the first dorsal fin. Two species, L. albus and L. pallidus, are cave-adapted and live in anchialine waters. Other habitat types occupied by species in the genus include estuaries, freshwater streams, and in the case of L. adapel, the seafloor up to 50 m (160 ft). Most of the species studied spawn in the intertidal zone, but one species has been observed spawning in freshwater rivers. The eggs are generally attached to the undersides of rocks or are buried in the gravel or stone substrate.e buried in the gravel or stone substrate. , Luciogobius - rodzaj ryb z rodziny babkowatych. , Luciogobius es un género de peces de la familia Gobiidae y de la orden de los Perciformes. , Luciogobius är ett släkte av fiskar. Luciogobius ingår i familjen smörbultsfiskar. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life:
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rdfs:comment Luciogobius é um género de peixe da família Gobiidae. Este género contém as seguintes espécies: * Luciogobius albus * Luciogobius pallidus , ミミズハゼ(蚯蚓鯊)は、スズキ目ハゼ科ミミズハゼ属(Luciogobius)に分類されるハゼの総称。狭義にはその中の一種 Luciogobius guttatus の和名である。 和名どおりミミズのような形をしたハゼで、日本では河口や海岸などで見られる。ミミズハゼ属魚類にはコマハゼ属が含まれることもあるが、本項目では含まない。 , Luciogobius is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van grondels (Gobiidae). , Luciogobius es un género de peces de la familia Gobiidae y de la orden de los Perciformes. , Luciogobius est un genre de poissons de la famille des Gobiidae. Il s'agit généralement de poissons d'eau de mer (nord-ouest du Pacifique) mais certaines espèces se rencontrent également en eau douce. , Luciogobius - rodzaj ryb z rodziny babkowatych. , Luciogobius är ett släkte av fiskar. Luciogobius ingår i familjen smörbultsfiskar. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: , Luciogobius is a genus of goby in the subfLuciogobius is a genus of goby in the subfamily of Gobionellinae, commonly called worm gobies. It is distributed along the coast of northeastern Asia, where species can be found in Korea, China, Taiwan, and Japan. Most species occur in Japan, and several are endemic. Other habitat types occupied by species in the genus include estuaries, freshwater streams, and in the case of L. adapel, the seafloor up to 50 m (160 ft). adapel, the seafloor up to 50 m (160 ft). , Luciogobius és un gènere de peixos de la família dels gòbids i de l'ordre dels perciformes. , 미끈망둑속(Luciogobius)은 망둑어목 망둥어과에 속하는 물고기 속이다. 동북아시아의 한국, 중국, 타이완, 일본 등지에 서식한다. 대부분의 종은 일본에서 발견되며 그 중 5-7종은 고유종이다.
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