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Eviota raja

Overview

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Family : Gobies ; Found in sheltered reef slopes [1]. Forms aggregations of 10-20 individuals among branching coral [1].

Interesting Facts

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Taxonomy

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Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Eviota

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 36 species and subspecies in this genus:

E. afelei (Afele´s Fringefin Goby) · E. albolineata (White-Barred Pygmy-Goby) · E. bifasciata (Two-Stripe Pygmy-Goby) · E. bimaculata (Twospot Fringedfin Goby) · E. caesiura okinawae (Red-Spotted Dwarfgoby) · E. cometa (Comet Pygmy-Goby) · E. distigma (Twospot Pygmy Goby) · E. ephiphanes (Dwarf Blenny) · E. epiphanes (Divine Dwarf Goby) · E. fasciola (Grubby Pygmy-Goby) · E. grammistes (Red-Spotted Pygmy-Goby) · E. guttata (Spotted Pygmy Goby) · E. herrei (Herre´s Pygmy Goby) · E. infulata (Shoulder-Patch Pygmy-Goby) · E. lachdeberei (Lachdebrere´s Pygmy Goby) · E. latifasciata (Broad-Banded Pygmy Goby) · E. melasma (Black-Spotted Pygmy-Goby) · E. mikiae (Miki's Pygmy-Goby) · E. nebulosa (Nebulous Pygmy Goby) · E. nigriventris (Blackbelly Pygmy Goby) · E. pardalota (Leopard Dwarfgoby) · E. pellucida (Pellucida Pygmy Goby) · E. personata (Shoulder-Patch Pygmy-Goby) · E. prasina (Pepperfin Pygmy Goby) · E. prasites (Prasites Pygmy Goby) · E. punctulata (Pepperfin Pygmy Goby) · E. queenslandica (Queensland Pygmy Goby) · E. saipanensis (Saipan Pygmy Goby) · E. sebreei (Sebree's Pygmy-Goby) · E. sigillata (Seven-Figure Pygmy Goby) · E. smaragdus (Smaragdus Pygmy Goby) · E. sparsa (Speckled Pygmy Goby) · E. storthynx (Belly-Spotted Pygmy-Goby) · E. viridis queenslandica (Queensland Pygmy Goby) · E. zebrina (Five-Bar Pygmy-Goby) · E. zonura (False Saddled Snake Eel)

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Further Reading

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Footnotes

  1. Allen, G.R. (2001). Description of two new gobies (Eviota, Gobiidae) from Indonesian seas. Aqua J. Ichthyol. Aquat. Biol. 4(4):125-130. [back]
Last Revised: 7/15/2012