Historical distributional records of S. fundicola and the sampling stations. The red full circle 1 indicates the type locality: Sagami Bay (Jordan and Snyder 1901); black arrows 2 and 3 indicate the distribution from Matsushima Bay to Tosa Bay, and black arrows 4 and 5 indicate the distribution from Aomori Prefecture to Yamaguchi Prefectural, black full circle 6 indicates Okinawa Trough (Akihito et al. 2013); blue full circle 7 indicates the records of Tongyeong of South Korea (Choi and Lee 2019); orange full circle 8 and 9 indicate the records in the East China Sea (Okiyama 2014); the green triangles H27 and H12 point to the locations of the survey stations where the four goby specimens were caught.

 
 
  Part of: An C, Li A, Wang H, Li B, Liu K, Sun H, Liu S, Zhuang Z, van der Laan R (2023) Identification of the rare deep-dwelling goby Suruga fundicola Jordan & Snyder, 1901 (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Yellow Sea. Zoosystematics and Evolution 99(2): 489-501. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.102345