Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
gobygroup · The Goby group is open to all those interested in the study of gobioid fishes.
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Want to share photos of your group with the world? Add a group photo to Flickr.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Goby ID's   Message List  
Reply | Forward Message #1712 of 1782 |
RE: [gobygroup] Goby ID's

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

 

     <')////==<

 

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

http://www.nt.gov.au/nreta/museums/index.html 


From: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:gobygroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of leecristo@...
Sent: Thursday, 18 June 2009 5:47 AM
To: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com
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.

http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x124/Lee_Cristo/?action=view&current=goby1.jpg

http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x124/Lee_Cristo/?action=view&current=goby3.jpg

http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x124/Lee_Cristo/?action=view&current=goby4.jpg



Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:32 pm

gobywan2001
Offline Offline
Send Email Send Email

Forward
Message #1712 of 1782 |
Expand Messages Author Sort by Date

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...
leecristo@...
leecristo...
Offline Send Email
Jun 17, 2009
8:17 pm

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 Larson
gobywan2001
Offline Send Email
Jun 17, 2009
11:33 pm

... Thanks. I don't know where they came from but I will ask. If it helps, they seem to have been sold as all one species, so I would think they were collected...
leecristo@...
leecristo...
Offline Send Email
Jun 18, 2009
2:50 am

... They came from an exporter in Singapore. Mark is going to ask where they were collected, but he may not get an answer. Do you know anything about them that...
leecristo@...
leecristo...
Offline Send Email
Jun 18, 2009
9:23 pm
Advanced

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help