2022
DOI: 10.51400/2709-6998.2679
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Key to the species of Tortanidae Tortanus occurring in the China Seas

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“…In this study, we identified three species of the genus Tortanus in Laizhou Bay: T. forcipatus, T. spinicaudatus, and T. derjugini. These species are common in East Asian continental waters during the warm season, with T. forcipatus and T. spinicaudatus preferring coastal waters and T. derjugini being restricted to estuaries (Chen and Zhang, 1965;Ohtsuka et al, 1995;Soh, 2010;Shih et al, 2022b). S. sinensis was not found in our samples, possibly because this species mainly occurs in the innermost part of the oligohaline water where the salinity is less than 15 (Youn and Choi, 2008;Suzuki et al, 2013;Seo et al, 2021), which is outside the scope of our survey area.…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we identified three species of the genus Tortanus in Laizhou Bay: T. forcipatus, T. spinicaudatus, and T. derjugini. These species are common in East Asian continental waters during the warm season, with T. forcipatus and T. spinicaudatus preferring coastal waters and T. derjugini being restricted to estuaries (Chen and Zhang, 1965;Ohtsuka et al, 1995;Soh, 2010;Shih et al, 2022b). S. sinensis was not found in our samples, possibly because this species mainly occurs in the innermost part of the oligohaline water where the salinity is less than 15 (Youn and Choi, 2008;Suzuki et al, 2013;Seo et al, 2021), which is outside the scope of our survey area.…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%