The first is M. mertoni, then M. chulae,
then a Pseudogobius (possibly undescribed – looks like several I have
photos of).
Do you know where the fish are from?
Helen
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Dr Helen K. Larson
Curator of Fishes
Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory
PO Box 4646
Darwin, NT 0801
Australia
Email: helen.larson@...
Phone: +61 08 8999 8253
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Subject: [gobygroup] Goby ID's
AnubiasDesign just got these gobies in. It looks like
there are three different species.
I think the first one is Mugilogobius abei or mertoni. The second looks like M.
chulae. I have no idea what species the third one is, but I think it's another
species of Mugilogobius.
Could anyone help me ID these three?
Thanks.
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