Classification :
Eukarya - Opisthokonta - Animalia - Chordata - Vertebrata - Gnathostomata - Pisciformes - Actinopterygii - Beloniformes - Adrianichthyidae - Oryziinae - Oryzias
Oryzias latipes (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846)
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[Map・Summary]
■ Record acquisition rangeWith latitude and longitude information:0%
Latitude
32.75 ~ 32.75
Longitude
130.73333333333332 ~ 130.73333333333332
■ Record acquisition periodWith period:97%
1931/01/01 ~ 2016/11/14
* Date last modified:2019/03/28
■ Number of record316  
■ Number of record* Including records registered with synonym
[Environment data]
Red list status in Japan
Vulnerable (VU): Ministry of the Environment
Vulnerable (B Rank): Iwate
Near Threatened (NT): Miyagi
Near Threatened (NT): Akita
Endangered (EN): Fukushima
Near Threatened: Ibaraki
Vulnerable (B Rank): Tochigi
Critically Endangered (CR): Gunma
Near Threatened Type 2 (NT2): Saitama
Endangered (B): Chiba
Wards Area: Critically Endangered (CR), Mainland Area: Critically Endangered (CR): Tokyo
Critically Endangered (CR): Tokyo Northern Tama
Critically Endangered (CR): Tokyo Southern Tama
Critically Endangered (CR): Tokyo Western Tama
Critically Endangered: Kanagawa
Near Threatened (NT): Niigata
Vulnerable: Fukui
Vulnerable (VU): Yamanashi
Vulnerable (VU): Nagano
Vulnerable (VU): Shizuoka
Vulnerable (VU): Aichi
Near Threatened (NT): Mie
Vulnerable: Shiga
Vulnerable: Kyoto
VU: Osaka
Attention Needed: Hyogo
Rare: Nara
Vulnerable (VU): Wakayama
Vulnerable (VU): Tottori
Near Threatened: Okayama
Near Threatened (NT): Hiroshima
Endangered (EN): Yamaguchi
Vulnerable (VU): Tokushima
Vulnerable (VU): Kagawa
Vulnerable (VU): Ehime
Critically Endangered + Endangered (CR+EN): Kochi
Near Threatened (NT): Fukuoka
Near Threatened: Saga
Near Threatened (NT): Nagasaki
Near Threatened (NT): Kumamoto
Critically Endangered (CR-r): Miyazaki
Critically Endangered + Endangered, Near Threatened: Kagoshima
Critically Endangered (CR): Okinawa
Oryzias latipes (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) of literature
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Nakabo, T. (ed.) (2013) Fishes of Japan with pictorial keys to the species, third edition. Tokai University Press, Hadano, 2428pp. (in Japanese).
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