Pomatoschistus
Pomatoschistus is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish and marine waters of Europe, the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Pomatoschistus | |
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Sand Goby (P. minutus), the type species of the genus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Gobiiformes |
Family: | Gobiidae |
Genus: | Pomatoschistus T. N. Gill, 1863 |
Type species | |
Gobius minutus Pallas, 1770 | |
Synonyms | |
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Species
There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus:[1]
- Pomatoschistus anatoliae Engin & Innal, 2017[2]
- Pomatoschistus bathi P. J. Miller, 1982 (Bath's goby)
- Pomatoschistus canestrinii (A. P. Ninni, 1883) (Canestrini's goby)
- Pomatoschistus knerii (Steindachner, 1861) (Kner's goby)
- Pomatoschistus lozanoi (F. de Buen, 1923) (Lozano's goby)
- Pomatoschistus marmoratus (A. Risso, 1810) (Marbled goby)
- Pomatoschistus microps (Krøyer, 1838) (Common goby)
- Pomatoschistus minutus (Pallas, 1770) (Sand goby)
- Pomatoschistus montenegrensis P. J. Miller & Šanda, 2008
- Pomatoschistus nanus Engin & Seyhan, 2017 (Mediterranean pygmy goby)[3]
- Pomatoschistus norvegicus (Collett, 1902) (Norway goby)
- Pomatoschistus pictus (Malm, 1865) (Painted goby)
- Pomatoschistus quagga (Heckel, 1837) (Quagga goby)
- Pomatoschistus tortonesei P. J. Miller, 1969 (Tortonese's goby)
References
- Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). Species of Pomatoschistus in FishBase. June 2013 version.
- Semin Engin & Deniz İnnal (2017). "A new species of Pomatoschistus (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Southern Anatolia". Zoology in the Middle East. 63 (4): 316–324. doi:10.1080/09397140.2017.1361187. S2CID 90904369. Abstract
- Engin, S.; Seyhan, D. (October 2017). "A new species of Pomatoschistus (Teleostei, Gobiidae): the Mediterranean's smallest marine fish: mediterranean sea's smallest fish species". Journal of Fish Biology. 91 (4): 1208–1223. doi:10.1111/jfb.13455.
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