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Acanthogobius flavimanus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acanthogobius flavimanus
''Acanthogobius flavimanus'' is a species of fish in the goby family known by the common name yellowfin goby. Other common names include mahaze, Japanese river goby, Oriental goby, and spotted goby. It is native to Asia, where its range includes China, Japan, Korea, parts of Russia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. It has spread beyond its native range to become an introduced, and often invasive, species. It has been recorded in Australia, Mexico, and Florida and California in the United States.〔CABI, 2013. (''Acanthogobius flavimanus''. ) In: ''Invasive Species Compendium''. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.〕 ==Description== This fish reaches 25 to 30 centimeters in length. It is light brown with darker saddle-marks and spots. The ventral fins are yellow. These fins are fused to form a cup. There are two dorsal fins. The species can be identified by the arrangement of pores on its head, the spines and rays in the dorsal fins, and the scales and papillae on the head and face. The yellow ventral fins also distinguish it from other gobies.〔 The lifespan is generally up to 3 years, but some individuals may get older.〔(''Acanthogobius flavimanus''. ) California Fish Website. University of California.〕
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