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  2. Taenioides purpurascens - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... the purple eelgoby, is a species of mud-dwelling bony fish native to Australia. [1] [2]

  3. Violet goby - Wikipedia

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    The violet goby (Gobioides broussonnetii) is a species of goby native to marine, fresh and brackish waters near the Atlantic coast of North and South America from South Carolina in the United States of America, to northern Brazil. It prefers bays, estuaries and river mouths with muddy substrates. [2] It is often marketed as the dragon goby or ...

  4. Odontamblyopus lacepedii - Wikipedia

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    Odontamblyopus lacepedii, also known as warasubo, is a species of eel goby found in muddy-bottomed coastal waters in China, Korea and Japan. This species excavates elaborate vertical burrows up to 90 centimetres (35 in) long in the sea bed. This species can reach a length of 30.3 centimetres (11.9 in) SL. [1]

  5. Taenioides - Wikipedia

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    Taenioides gracilis (Valenciennes, 1837) (slender eel goby) Taenioides jacksoni J. L. B. Smith, 1943 (bearded eelgoby) Taenioides kentalleni Murdy & J. E. Randall, 2002; Taenioides limicola C. L. Smith, 1964; Taenioides mordax (De Vis, 1883) Taenioides nigrimarginatus Hora, 1924 (blackfin eel goby) Taenioides purpurascens (De Vis, 1884) (purple ...

  6. Amblyopinae - Wikipedia

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    Amblyopinae is a subfamily of elongated mud-dwelling gobies commonly called eel gobies or worm gobies; it has been regarded as a subfamily of the family Gobiidae, while the 5th edition Fishes of the World classifies it as a subfamily of the family Oxudercidae. [1]

  7. Trypauchen vagina - Wikipedia

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    Trypauchen vagina, commonly known as the burrowing goby, is a species of eel goby found in the Indo-Pacific region. It has an elongated body about 20 to 22 cm (7.9 to 8.7 in) in length. It has an elongated body about 20 to 22 cm (7.9 to 8.7 in) in length.

  8. Sueviota aethon - Wikipedia

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    Sueviota aethon, the grumpy dwarfgoby, is a species of goby endemic to the Red Sea, and can grow to 17 millimetres (0.67 in) in length. It is closely related to members of the Eviota genus , possessing many similar characteristics such as morphology , ecology , and distribution .

  9. Odontamblyopus rubicundus - Wikipedia

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    Odontamblyopus rubicundus is a species of eel goby native to coastal waters and estuaries from the east coast of India to Myanmar and Bangladesh. This species can reach a length of 25 centimetres (9.8 in) TL. It is of minor importance to local commercial fisheries. [1]