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''Hapalogenys'' is the only genus in the family Hapalogenyidae, the barbeled grunters,. The species of this genus are found in depths between 30 and 230 m in coastal areas and river mouths from the shores of southern Japan to the Bay of Bengal and Northwestern Australia.〔 Recent studies have shown they are closely related to the Lobotidae family.〔Jeffrey M. Leis & Anthony C. Gill: ''Tigerfishes, Tripletails, and Velvetchins form a clade: Morphological evidence from adults and larvae.''〕 ==Species== There are currently seven recognized species in this genus:〔 * ''Hapalogenys analis'' J. Richardson, 1845 (Broadbanded velvetchin) * ''Hapalogenys bengalensis'' Mohapatra, D. Ray & Kumar, 2013〔Mohapatra, A., Ray, D. & Kumar, V. (2013): A new fish species of the Genus ''Hapalogenys'' (Perciformes: Hapalogenyidae) from the Bay of Bengal, India. ''Zootaxa, 3718 (4): 367–377.''〕 * ''Hapalogenys dampieriensis'' Iwatsuki & B. C. Russell, 2006 (Australian striped velvetchin) * ''Hapalogenys filamentosus'' Iwatsuki & B. C. Russell, 2006 (Philippine dark velvetchin) * ''Hapalogenys kishinouyei'' H. M. Smith & T. E. B. Pope, 1906 (Lined javelinfish) * ''Hapalogenys merguiensis'' Iwatsuki, Satapoomin & Amaoka, 2000 (Mergui velvetchin) * ''Hapalogenys nigripinnis'' (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843) (Short barbeled velvetchin) * ''Hapalogenys sennin'' Iwatsuki & Nakabo, 2005 (Long barbeled grunter) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hapalogenys」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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