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The article stated that the spawning ground discovered by Japanese researchers in 2006 was the first ever discovered for an anguillid species - this seems incorrect, since the Sargasso Sea is such a spawning ground and has been know for almost a century. Is there a difference ? Or did the author mean that in this case the location was pinpointed more precisely ? In the meantime I removed the statement
Nberger (talk)
The Sargasso Sea is a very general location and it has not been confirmed as the spawning ground for the Atlantic species of eel. The placement is based on speculation given small specimens that have been found in areas around it. The location found in the Pacific was far more precise and was confirmed by the discovery of 4 day old specimens, the youngest found of any species as far as I have ever heard. I look for a reference to that effect. Djlayton4 | talk | contribs05:20, 21 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your quick answer. I know this page. But what is with the other references i gave? Espacially with Fauna Japonica where these authors (Temminck and Schlegel) have described Anguilla japonica 5 years earlier. In my opinion, there is maybe a citation error because the Fauna Japonica consists of some more issues. Maybe Fishbase took the wrong one. My problem is, that the section about A. japonica in Fauna Japonica is not in my language so I can't check if that is a correct description of the species or only some thoughts about a new fish they find an described later. --217.76.99.221 (talk) 15:28, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Probably, it was described as nomen nudum in 1842. It must be studied. At this time, official year of the species description is 1846. --Ykvach (talk) 17:25, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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