An Indo-Pacific worm goby (Gobiidae), Caragobius urolepis (Bleeker, 1852) inhabits soft mud bottoms near river mouths. In Japanese waters, this species has previously been recorded only from the Ryukyu Islands, viz., Amami-oshima, Okinawa-jima, Ishigaki-jima, and Iriomote-jima islands. In this study, 72 specimens [10.8–44.1 mm in standard length (SL)] were collected from Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu, southern Japan. Thus, the presently reported specimens represent the northernmost records of the species. These specimens were collected in Miyazaki Prefecture between October 2023 and November 2024. Specimens over 40 mm SL were collected only in the summer of 2024, while only smaller specimens (10.8–36.6 mm SL: mean 21.7 mm) were observed in the autumn and spring. The large females (40.9–44.1 mm SL) with developed yellow ovaries were also collected in July 2024. Examination of the specimens from Miyazaki Prefecture revealed that some body parts changed their proportions with growth; the head length (HL), pre-dorsal length, and pre-pelvic length relative to SL decrease with growth, while the pre-dorsal length and pre-pelvic length relative to HL increase with growth.
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