• Source: Lythrypnus
    • Lythrypnus is a genus of gobies native to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the Americas including Cocos Island and the Galapagos Islands. Lythrypnus is a hermaphroditic fish that is able to change sex. Depending on its size and shape, Lythrypnus Dalli is able to have both male and female reproductive function.


      Species


      There are currently 20 recognized species in this genus:

      Lythrypnus alphigena W. A. Bussing, 1990
      Lythrypnus brasiliensis D. W. Greenfield, 1988
      Lythrypnus cobalus W. A. Bussing, 1990
      Lythrypnus crocodilus (Beebe & Tee-Van, 1928) (Mahogany goby)
      Lythrypnus dalli (C. H. Gilbert, 1890) (Bluebanded goby)
      Lythrypnus elasson J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1960 (Dwarf goby)
      Lythrypnus gilberti (Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) (Galapagos blue-banded goby)
      Lythrypnus heterochroma Ginsburg, 1939 (Diphasic goby)
      Lythrypnus insularis W. A. Bussing, 1990 (Distant goby)
      Lythrypnus lavenbergi W. A. Bussing, 1990
      Lythrypnus minimus Garzón & Acero P., 1988 (Pygmy goby)
      Lythrypnus mowbrayi (T. H. Bean, 1906)
      Lythrypnus nesiotes J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1960 (Island goby)
      Lythrypnus okapia C. R. Robins & J. E. Böhlke, 1964 (Okapi goby)
      Lythrypnus phorellus J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1960 (Convict goby)
      Lythrypnus pulchellus Ginsburg, 1938 (Gorgeous goby)
      Lythrypnus rhizophora (Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) (Spotcheek goby)
      Lythrypnus solanensis Acero P., 1981
      Lythrypnus spilus J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1960 (Bluegold goby)
      Lythrypnus zebra (C. H. Gilbert, 1890) (Zebra goby)


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