Gobiomorphus

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Gobiomorphus
Male Cran's bully (Gobiomorphus basalis) in aquarium, originally from Kahuterawa Stream, Manawatu. Photo by Stella McQueen.jpg
Gobiomorphus breviceps
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gobiiformes
Family: Eleotridae
Genus: Gobiomorphus
T. N. Gill, 1863
Type species
Eleotris gobioides
Valenciennes, 1837

Gobiomorphus is a genus of fishes in the family Eleotridae native to New Zealand and Australia. They are typically small, benthic fishes with large, rounded fins and two dorsal fins. Many have an amphidromous lifecycle: the eggs are laid in fresh water, but the fry are dispersed to sea soon after hatching, and grow there for several months before returning to fresh water.

Species[]

The recognized species in this genus are:[1]

  • Gobiomorphus alpinus (Stokell, 1962) (Tarndale bully)
  • Gobiomorphus australis (Krefft, 1864) (striped gudgeon)
  • Gobiomorphus basalis (Gray, 1842) (Cran's bully)
  • Gobiomorphus breviceps (Stokell, 1939) (upland bully)
  • Gobiomorphus cotidianus (McDowall, 1975) (common bully)
  • Gobiomorphus coxii (Krefft, 1864) (Cox's gudgeon)
  • Gobiomorphus gobioides (Valenciennes, 1837) (giant bully)
  • Gobiomorphus hubbsi (Stokell, 1959) (bluegill bully)
  • Gobiomorphus huttoni (Ogilby, 1894) (redfin bully)

References[]

  1. ^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). Species of Gobiomorphus in FishBase. April 2013 version.


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