A local LFS got in some black gobies with white tails. They came in as deer-tail gobies. I never got to see them as he quickly sold out of them. Any idea as to...
Hi everyone, I am from Montreal, Quebec, and I work at Universite de Montreal. I recently went sampling for other fishes for my work in a stream not far from...
Hi Kingfrank, Welcome to gobygroup! I went to the photos section and had a look at your picture. Good news - your fish is not a goby but a darter (Etheostoma...
Hi Kingfrank Just to add, it looks like a female fish which makes identification even harder. There is a book by Dr Lawrence M Page called Handbooks of Darter...
Hi to both of you. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. Following the hints from Naomi, I found that I probably have an Etheostoma olmstedi in my ...
Good morning, I work in a fish shop as a tropical fish buyer, only a year into this wonderful hobby/way of life. My interest is beginning to become quite...
Hi Aileen, Stiphodon spp. make excellent aquarium fishes - they're small, beautiful and relatively easy to care for. They do best in moderate sized tanks with...
Hi Aileen, Welcome to the group. For all your mudskipper needs have a look at my web site at: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~thebobo/goby.htm As Naomi...
Dear Group, Those of you who know anything about mudskippers (Ed, Toru, Helen, Gianluca) Please have a look at the attached picture (if it doesn't come through...
And the size of this new mudskipper is about 14 cm. Richard. ... From: Mleczko Richard Sent: Monday, 25 October 2004 4:47 PM To: gobygroup@yahoogroups.com ...
I have seen a specimen in the private collection of Dr. Berti recently (collected in the same geographic area), which is very similar (dimensions, fins, etc). ...
Thanks for your comments Gianluca, ... Kalolo can go up to 14 cm. But the total lack of spots (where kalolo has many) is interesting. Does Dr. Berti's specimen...
... No, it hasn't. cheers! G ... Does Dr. Berti’s specimen have spots on the dorsal fins? No, it hasn't. cheers! G ... Message----- From: Gianluca Polgar [...
Dear all, I am a Portuguese student recently working on goby systematics. I would like to know if anyone could send me the reference of a paper where the goby...
Gianluca, I am interested in morphological (and/or anatomical - I am affraid I dont know the difference between these terms) measurements. Thanks for your fast...
Hi Ricardo, in which species you are interested? Regarding Gobius niger, Pomatoschistus minutus and Gobiusculus flavescens I can provide detailed pictures of...
Dear all, I am interesed in morphometrics of Chromogobius sp. I think that the paper: Miller, P.J. 1961. The external appearance and systematic position of...
Ricardo, some papers give details of how they took their measurements, while others just refer to earlier work. Check out P.J. Miller and S. Stefanni, 2001,...
Hi Group, Does anyone have full access to the journal of experimental biology? If so would you mind getting the following article for me? Kinematics of aquatic...
Attached is a draft list of valid species of Eleotridae. This list follows the same format as the list of valid species of Gobiidae that I distributed a few...
Murdy, Edward O.
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Hi Ed. The database is very helpful. P. novaguineaensis of Oxudercinae should be read as P. novaeguineaensis. I have only looked at this subfamily. Toru ... ...
Toru Takita
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thanks Ed! I will have a look-through over the weekend. <')////==< Dr Helen K. Larson Curator of Fishes Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory PO Box...
thank you Ed for your work!! Gianluca ... thank you Ed for your work!! Gianluca At 00.50 03/11/04, you wrote: thanks Ed! I will have a look-through over the...