- Source: Amblyopinae
Amblyopinae is a subfamily of elongated mud-dwelling gobies commonly called eel gobies or worm gobies; it has been regarded as a subfamily of the family Gobiidae, while the 5th edition Fishes of the World classifies it as a subfamily of the family Oxudercidae. The members in the subfamily have two dorsal fins that are connected by a membranous structure and their eyes are highly reduced in size. They are usually pink, red, or purple in coloration.
Genera
Currently, 15 genera in this subfamily are recognized:
Amblyotrypauchen Hora, 1924
Biendongella Prokofiev, 2015
Brachyamblyopus Bleeker, 1874
Caragobius H. M. Smith & Seale, 1906
Ctenotrypauchen Steindachner, 1867
Gymnoamblyopus Murdy & Ferraris, 2003
Karsten Murdy, 2002
Odontamblyopus Bleeker, 1874
Paratrypauchen Murdy, 2008
Pseudotrypauchen Hardenberg, 1931
Sovvityazius Prokofiev, 2015
Taenioides Lacépède, 1800
Trypauchen Valenciennes, 1837
Trypauchenichthys Bleeker, 1860
Trypauchenopsis Volz, 1903
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Odontamblyopus rebecca
- Oxudercidae
- Odontamblyopus
- Amblyopinae
- Oxudercidae
- Mudskipper
- Trypauchen vagina
- Gobiidae
- Trypauchen pelaeos
- Gobiiformes
- Sovvityazius
- Odontamblyopus rebecca
- Biendongella