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Rhinogobius
Rhinogobius duospilus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gobiiformes
Family: Oxudercidae
Subfamily: Gobionellinae
Genus: Rhinogobius
T. N. Gill, 1859
Type species
Rhinogobius similis
T. N. Gill, 1859
Synonyms

Pseudorhinogobius Zhong & Wu, 1998
Tukugobius Herre, 1927

Rhinogobius is a genus of primarily freshwater gobies native to tropical and temperate parts of eastern Asia.[1] Most are small, streamlined in shape, and often sexually dimorphic. Few are of commercial importance, but R. duospilus is fairly widely traded as an aquarium fish.

Species

Rhinogobius sp. 'CB' from Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan
Rhinogobius brunneus, Korea
Rhinogobius delicatus, Taiwan
Rhinogobius sp. from Pulangi River, Mindanao, Philippines

These are the currently recognized species in this genus:

  • Rhinogobius albimaculatus I. S. Chen, Kottelat & P. J. Miller, 1999
  • Rhinogobius aporus (J. S. Zhong & H. L. Wu, 1998)
  • Rhinogobius biwaensis Takahashi & Okazaki, 2017
  • Rhinogobius boa I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2005
  • Rhinogobius brunneus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845) (Amur goby)
  • Rhinogobius candidianus (Regan, 1908)
  • Rhinogobius carpenteri Seale, 1910
  • Rhinogobius changjiangensis I. S. Chen, P. J. Miller, H. L. Wu & L. S. Fang, 2002
  • Rhinogobius changtinensis S. P. Huang & I. S. Chen, 2007
  • Rhinogobius cheni (Nichols, 1931)
  • Rhinogobius chiengmaiensis Fowler, 1934 (Chiangmai stream goby)
  • Rhinogobius cliffordpopei (Nichols, 1925)
  • Rhinogobius davidi (Sauvage & Dabry de Thiersant, 1874)
  • Rhinogobius delicatus I. S. Chen & K. T. Shao, 1996
  • Rhinogobius duospilus (Herre, 1935)
  • Rhinogobius filamentosus (H. W. Wu, 1939)
  • Rhinogobius flavoventris Herre, 1927
  • Rhinogobius flumineus (Mizuno, 1960)
  • Rhinogobius genanematus J. S. Zhong & C. S. Tzeng, 1998
  • Rhinogobius gigas Aonuma & I. S. Chen, 1996
  • Rhinogobius henchuenensis I. S. Chen & K. T. Shao, 1996
  • Rhinogobius henryi (Herre, 1938)
  • Rhinogobius honghensis I. S. Chen, J. X. Yang & Y. R. Chen, 1999
  • Rhinogobius imfasciocaudatus V. H. Nguyễn & V. B. Vo, 2005
  • Rhinogobius kurodai (Tanaka, 1908)
  • Rhinogobius lanyuensis I. S. Chen, P. J. Miller & L. S. Fang, 1998
  • Rhinogobius leavelli (Herre, 1935)
  • Rhinogobius lentiginis (H. L. Wu & M. L. Zheng, 1985)
  • Rhinogobius lindbergi L. S. Berg, 1933
  • Rhinogobius lineatus I. S. Chen, Kottelat & P. J. Miller, 1999
  • Rhinogobius linshuiensis I. S. Chen, P. J. Miller, H. L. Wu & L. S. Fang, 2002
  • Rhinogobius longipinnis V. H. Nguyễn & V. B. Vo, 2005
  • Rhinogobius longyanensis I. S. Chen, Y. H. Cheng & K. T. Shao, 2008
  • Rhinogobius lungwoensis S. P. Huang & I. S. Chen, 2007
  • Rhinogobius maculafasciatus I. S. Chen & K. T. Shao, 1996
  • Rhinogobius maculagenys Q. Wu et al. 2018
  • Rhinogobius maculicervix I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2000
  • Rhinogobius maxillivirgatus Xia, Wu & Li 2018[2]
  • Rhinogobius mekongianus (Pellegrin & P. W. Fang, 1940)
  • Rhinogobius milleri I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2001
  • Rhinogobius mizunoi T. Suzuki, K. Shibukawa & M. Aizawa, 2017
  • Rhinogobius multimaculatus (H. L. Wu & M. L. Zheng, 1985)
  • Rhinogobius nagoyae D. S. Jordan & Seale, 1906
  • Rhinogobius nammaensis I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2001
  • Rhinogobius nandujiangensis I. S. Chen, P. J. Miller, H. L. Wu & L. S. Fang, 2002
  • Rhinogobius nantaiensis Aonuma & I. S. Chen, 1996
  • Rhinogobius niger S. P. Huang, I. S. Chen & K. T. Shao, 2016 [3]
  • Rhinogobius ogasawaraensis T. Suzuki, I. S. Chen & Senou, 2011 [4]
  • Rhinogobius parvus (W. Y. Luo, 1989)
  • Rhinogobius perpusillus Seale, 1910
  • Rhinogobius ponkouensis S. P. Huang & I. S. Chen, 2007
  • Rhinogobius reticulatus F. Li, J. S. Zhong & H. L. Wu, 2007
  • Rhinogobius rubrolineatus I. S. Chen & P. J. Miller, 2008
  • Rhinogobius rubromaculatus S. C. Lee & J. T. Chang, 1996
  • Rhinogobius sagittus I. S. Chen & P. J. Miller, 2008
  • Rhinogobius sangenloensis I. S. Chen & P. J. Miller, 2013 [5]
  • Rhinogobius similis T. N. Gill, 1859 [6]
  • Rhinogobius sowerbyi Ginsburg, 1917
  • Rhinogobius sulcatus I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2005
  • Rhinogobius szechuanensis (T. L. Tchang, 1939) [3]
  • Rhinogobius taenigena I. S. Chen, Kottelat & P. J. Miller, 1999
  • Rhinogobius telma (Suzuki, Kimura & Shibukawa, 2019)
  • Rhinogobius tyoni (Suzuki, Kimura & Shibukawa, 2019)
  • Rhinogobius variolatus I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2005
  • Rhinogobius vermiculatus I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2001
  • Rhinogobius virgigena I. S. Chen & Kottelat, 2005
  • Rhinogobius wangchuangensis I. S. Chen, P. J. Miller, H. L. Wu & L. S. Fang, 2002
  • Rhinogobius wangi I. S. Chen & L. S. Fang, 2006
  • Rhinogobius wuyanlingensis J. Q. Yang, H. L. Wu & I. S. Chen, 2008
  • Rhinogobius wuyiensis F. Li & J. S. Zhong, 2007
  • Rhinogobius xianshuiensis I. S. Chen, H. L. Wu & K. T. Shao, 1999
  • Rhinogobius yaima (Suzuki, Oseko, Kimura & Shibukawa, 2020)
  • Rhinogobius yaoshanensis (W. Y. Luo, 1989)
  • Rhinogobius yonezawai (Suzuki, Oseko, Kimura & Shibukawa, 2020)
  • Rhinogobius zhoui F. Li & J. S. Zhong, 2009

In addition, there are four undescribed species in Japan awaiting further study:

  • Rhinogobius sp. 'BB' "Blue Belly" Aobara-yoshinobori (Japanese)
  • Rhinogobius sp. 'OM' Oumi-yoshinobori (Japanese)
  • Rhinogobius sp. 'MO' "Mosaic" Aya-yoshinobori (Japanese)
  • Rhinogobius sp. 'YB' "Yellow Belly" – Kibara-yoshinobori (Japanese)

References

  1. ^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2016). Species of Rhinogobius in FishBase. January 2016 version.
  2. ^ Xia, J.-H., H.-L. Wu, C.-H. Li, Y.-Q. Wu and S.-H. Liu 2018 (12 Apr.), A new species of Rhinogobius (Pisces: Gobiidae), with analyses of its DNA barcode. Zootaxa 4407 (no. 4): 553-562.
  3. ^ a b Huang, S.-P., Chen, I-S. & Shao, K.-T. (2016): A new species of Rhinogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Zhejiang Province, China. Ichthyological Research, 63 (4): 470-479.
  4. ^ Suzuki, T., Chen, I-S. & Senou, H. (2011): A new species of Rhinogobius Gill, 1859 (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Bonin Islands, Japan. Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 19 (6): 693-701.
  5. ^ Chen, I-S. & Miller, P.J. (2013): A new freshwater goby of Rhinogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Hainan Island, Southern China. Archived 2014-02-25 at the Wayback Machine Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 21 (Suppl.) [2013]: 124-129.
  6. ^ Suzuki, T., Shibukawa, K., Senou, H. & Chen, I-S. (2015): Redescription of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859 (Gobiidae: Gobionellinae), the type species of the genus Rhinogobius Gill 1859, with designation of the neotype. Ichthyological Research, 63 (2): 227-238.
This page was last edited on 24 February 2023, at 00:58
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