Callogobius
Callogobius is a genus of fish in the family Gobiidae found in brackish and marine waters of the Indian and Pacific Ocean.
| Callogobius | |
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| Callogobius hasseltii | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Class: | Actinopterygii | 
| Order: | Gobiiformes | 
| Family: | Gobiidae | 
| Genus: | Callogobius Bleeker, 1874  | 
| Type species | |
| Eleotris hasseltii Bleeker, 1851  | |
These small gobies are distinguished by ridges of papillae on their heads.[1]
Species
    
The circumscription of the genus is unclear, but there are probably over 40 species in the genus as it is currently known.[2][1] Species include:[3]
- Callogobius albipunctatus Akihito & Ikeda, 2021[4]
 - Callogobius amikami Goren, Miroz & Baranes, 1991
 - Callogobius andamanensis Menon & Chatterjee, 1974 (Andaman flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius bauchotae Goren, 1979 (Bauchot's flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius bifasciatus (J. L. B. Smith, 1958) (Double-bar flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius bothriorrhynchus (Herzenstein, 1896)
 - Callogobius centrolepis M. C. W. Weber, 1909 (Centre-scale flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius clarki (Goren, 1978) [5]
 - Callogobius clitellus McKinney & Lachner, 1978 (Saddled flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius crassus McKinney & Lachner, 1984 (Stout flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius depressus (E. P. Ramsay & J. D. Ogilby, 1886) (Flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius dori Goren, 1980
 - Callogobius dorsomaculatus Akihito & Ikeda, 2021[4]
 - Callogobius flavobrunneus (J. L. B. Smith, 1958) (Slimy flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius hasseltii (Bleeker, 1851) (Hasselt's flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius hastatus McKinney & Lachner, 1978 (Spear-fin flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius illotus (Herre, 1927)
 - Callogobius irrasus (J. L. B. Smith, 1959)
 - Callogobius kuderi (Herre, 1943)
 - Callogobius maculipinnis (Fowler, 1918) (Ostrich flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius mannarensis K. Rangarajan, 1970
 - Callogobius mucosus (Günther, 1872) (Sculptured flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius nigromarginatus J. P. Chen & K. T. Shao, 2000
 - Callogobius okinawae (Snyder, 1908) (Okinawa flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius pilosimentum Delventhal, Mooi, Bogorodsky & A. O. Mal, 2016 (Hairy-chinned flap-headed goby) [1]
 - Callogobius plumatus (J. L. B. Smith, 1959) (Feather flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius producta (Herre, 1927) (Elongate flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius santa (Herre, 1935)
 - Callogobius sclateri (Steindachner, 1879) (Pacific flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius seshaiyai J. Jacob & K. Rangarajan, 1960
 - Callogobius sheni I. S. Chen, J. P. Chen & L. S. Fang, 2006
 - Callogobius shunkan Takagi, 1957
 - Callogobius snelliusi Koumans, 1953
 - Callogobius snyderi (Fowler, 1946)
 - Callogobius stellatus McKinney & Lachner, 1978 (Stellar flap-headed goby)
 - Callogobius tanegasimae (Snyder, 1908)
 - Callogobius trifasciatus Menon & Chatterjee, 1976
 - Callogobius tutuilae (D. S. Jordan & Seale, 1906)
 - Callogobius vanclevei (Herre, 1950)
 - Callogobius winterbottomi Delventhal & Mooi, 2013 (Winterbottom's flap-headed goby) [2]
 
References
    
- Delventhal, N.R., Mooi, R.D., Bogorodsky, S.V. & Mal, A.O. (2016): A review of the Callogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Red Sea with the description of a new species. Zootaxa, 4179 (2): 225–243.
 - Delventhal, N.R. & Mooi, R.D. (2013): Callogobius winterbottomi, a new species of goby (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Western Indian Ocean. Zootaxa, 3630 (1): 155–164.
 - Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. Callogobius Species. FishBase. 2017.
 - Akihito, & Ikeda, Y. (2021). Descriptions of two new species of Callogobius (Gobiidae) found in Japan. Ichthyological Research. doi:10.1007/s10228-021-00817-2 10.1007/s10228-021-00817-2}}
 - Delventhal, N.R. & Mooi, R.D. (2014): Redescription of Callogobius clarki (Goren) (Teleostei: Gobiidae), Not a Synonym of C. bifasciatus (Smith). Copeia, 2014 (1): 143-148.
 
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