Parioglossus

Parioglossus is a genus of dartfishes native to the Indian and Pacific oceans.[1]

Parioglossus
Holotype of the Blackmargin Dartfish, Parioglossus marginalis Source: Mark Allen/Australian Museum.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gobiiformes
Family: Gobiidae
Genus: Parioglossus
Regan, 1912
Type species
Parioglossus taeniatus
Regan, 1912
Synonyms
  • Herreichthys Koumans, 1931
  • Herrea H. M. Smith, 1931
  • Herreolus H. M. Smith, 1931
  • Andameleotris Herre, 1939
Parioglossus winterbottomi
Parioglossus winterbottomi

Species

There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus:[1]

  • Parioglossus aporos Rennis & Hoese, 1985 (Poreless dartfish)
  • Parioglossus caeruleolineatus T. Suzuki, Yonezawa & Sakaue, 2010
  • Parioglossus dotui Tomiyama, 1958
  • Parioglossus formosus (H. M. Smith, 1931) (Beautiful hover goby)
  • Parioglossus galzini J. T. Williams & Lecchini, 2004
  • Parioglossus interruptus T. Suzuki & Senou, 1994 (Interrupted dartfish)
  • Parioglossus lineatus Rennis & Hoese, 1985 (Lined hover goby)
  • Parioglossus marginalis Rennis & Hoese, 1985
  • Parioglossus multiradiatus Keith, P. Bosc & Valade, 2004
  • Parioglossus neocaledonicus Dingerkus & Séret, 1992
  • Parioglossus nudus Rennis & Hoese, 1985 (Naked hover goby)
  • Parioglossus palustris (Herre, 1945) (Borneo hoverer)
  • Parioglossus philippinus (Herre, 1945) (Philippine dartfish)
  • Parioglossus rainfordi McCulloch, 1921 (Rainford's dartfish)
  • Parioglossus raoi (Herre, 1939) (Rao's hover goby)
  • Parioglossus senoui T. Suzuki, Yonezawa & Sakaue, 2010
  • Parioglossus sinensis J. S. Zhong, 1994
  • Parioglossus taeniatus Regan, 1912 (Taeniatus dartfish)
  • Parioglossus triquetrus Rennis & Hoese, 1985
  • Parioglossus verticalis Rennis & Hoese (Vertical hover goby)
  • Parioglossus winterbottomi T. Suzuki, Yonezawa & Sakaue, 2010

References

  1. Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). Species of Parioglossus in FishBase. December 2013 version.


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