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The peacock gudgeon or peacock goby (Tateurndina ocellicauda) is a tropical freshwater species of fish in the family Eleotridae that is endemic to the eastern part of Papua New Guinea. [3] It can be found in schools hovering over the substrate in rivers and ponds. This species can reach a length of 7.5 cm (3.0 in).
The fimbriate gudgeon (Oxyeleotris fimbriata) is a species of sleeper goby native to the fresh waters of New Guinea and Australia. This species can reach a standard length of 18 cm (7.1 in), though most do not exceed 10 cm (3.9 in).
Graham's gudgeon, Grahamichthys radiatus, is a species of goby of the family Thalasseleotrididae, the only member of the genus Grahamichthys. This species is found in rock pools and in the neritic zone , to 50 metres (160 ft) in depth, where sand or mud is lies around and partially buries rocks, shells, or other objects. [ 2 ]
Hypseleotris compressa, the empire gudgeon, is a species of Gobiiform fish in the family Eleotridae endemic to Australia and south-central New Guinea. [ 2 ] Taxonomy
Ptereleotris monoptera J. E. Randall & Hoese, 1985 (Lyre-tail dart-goby) Ptereleotris randalli Gasparini, L. A. Rocha & Floeter, 2001 (Brazilian dartfish) Ptereleotris rubristigma G. R. Allen, Erdmann & Cahyani, 2012 (Redspot dartfish) Ptereleotris uroditaenia J. E. Randall & Hoese, 1985 (Flagtail dartfish) Ptereleotris zebra (Fowler, 1938 ...
Oxyurichthys microlepis, commonly known as the maned goby, is a species of goby [2] native to tropical marine and brackish waters along the coasts of the Indian Ocean from Africa to the western Pacific Ocean where it occurs in estuaries and inshore waters to depths of about 75 metres (246 ft).
Eleotridae is a family of fish commonly known as sleeper gobies, with about 34 genera and 180 species. [1] Most species are found in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, but there are also species in subtropical and temperate regions, warmer parts of the Americas and near the Atlantic coast in Africa.
The northern tidewater goby was listed by the state of California for protection in 1987, [citation needed] and federally listed in 1994. [3] However, there has been some controversy over this, since many populations in its range are apparently secure, and the fish is even abundant at times.
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