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SU 30952 Aboma aliciae Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
aliciae, Aboma Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:10, Pl. 7 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Singapore harbor. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30952. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:107 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Papillogobius reichei (Bleeker 1849) -- (Kottelat 2013:417 [ref. 32989]). •Valid as Favonigobius aliciae (Herre 1936) -- (Rainboth 1996:199 [ref. 22772], Larson et al. 2008:149 [ref. 29532]). •Synonym of Favonigobius reichei (Bleeker 1854) -- (Taki et al. 2021:433 [ref. 39830], Parenti 2021:155 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Favonigobius reichei (Bleeker 1854). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 3459 Aboma etheostoma Jordan [D. S.] & Starks [E. C.], 1895 Holotype  [Collection database record]
etheostoma, Aboma Jordan [D. S.] & Starks [E. C.] in Jordan 1895:497, Pl. 50 [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (Series 2) v. 5; ref. 2394] Astillero at Mazatlán, Sinaloa, western Mexico. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 3459. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:107 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobiosoma etheostoma (Jordan & Starks 1895) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:265 [ref. 22193], Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1135 [ref. 22829], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:171 [ref. 24545], Castro-Aguirre et al. 1999:434 [ref. 24550], Thomson et al. 2000:232 [ref. 25640]). •Valid as Aboma etheostoma Jordan & Starks 1895 -- (Rüber et al. 2003:1596 [ref. 26969], Nelson et al. 2004:169 [ref. 27807], Van Tassell 2011:151 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:174 [ref. 32708], Angulo et al. 2013:1007 [ref. 33194], Romero-Berny et al. 2018:92 [ref. 35859], González-Murcia et al. 2019:293 [ref. 36544], Page et al. 2023:120 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Aboma etheostoma Jordan & Starks 1895. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Sonora (Mexico) south to Colombia. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 7193 Aboma snyderi Jordan [D. S.] & Fowler [H. W.], 1902 Holotype & Paratype  [Collection database record]
snyderi, Aboma Jordan [D. S.] & Fowler [H. W.] 1902:575, Fig. [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 25 (no. 1298); ref. 10573] Aomori, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 7193 (1 of 3). Paratypes: (3) USNM 50762 (1, not found in 1980). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:147 [ref. 2676]. •Synonym of Acanthogobius flavimanus (Temminck & Schlegel 1845) -- (Okada 1961:671 [ref. 6363], Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:367 [ref. 7348], Vasil'eva 1998:126 [ref. 23591]). Current status: Synonym of Acanthogobius flavimanus (Temminck & Schlegel 1845). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 37314 Amblygobius esakiae Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1939 Holotype  [Collection database record]
esakiae, Amblygobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1939:306 [Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses v. 18 (no. 4); ref. 10999] Koror, Palau Islands, western Pacific. Holotype: CAS-SU 37314. Paratypes: (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:107 [ref. 12291]. Named after a male, Prof. Tesio Esaki, so name should be changed to esakii. •Valid as Amblygobius esakiae Herre 1939 -- (Randall 1994:269 [ref. 21644], Myers 1999:242 [ref. 23965], Larson & Murdy 2001:3594 [ref. 26293], Allen & Adrim 2003:56 [ref. 26830] dated 1927, Allen & Erdmann 2012:955 [ref. 31980], Fricke et al. 2014:157 [ref. 33932], Allen & Erdmann 2016:17 [ref. 35073], Parenti 2021:89 [ref. 38603], Larson 2022:40 [ref. 39965], Bogorodsky & Goren 2023:4 [ref. 40247]). Current status: Valid as Amblygobius esakiae Herre 1939. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Red Sea; Indo-West Pacific: Indonesia east to Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Palau. Habitat: marine.
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SU 31757 Amblygobius shatinensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
shatinensis, Amblygobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:184 [Hong Kong Naturalist v. 7 (no. 2); ref. 13701] New Territories, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 31757. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:150 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:108 [ref. 12291]. •May be Amblygobius phalaena (Valenciennes 1837) -- (Sadovy & Cornish 2000:241 [ref. 25480]). •Synonym of Tridentiger trigonocephalus (Gill 1859) -- (D. Hoese/H.K. Larson data). Current status: Synonym of Tridentiger trigonocephalus (Gill 1859). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 6445 Asterropteryx abax Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
abax, Asterropteryx Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:40, Fig. 2 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6445. Paratypes: CAS 43534 [ex CAS-SU 6445] (5); CAS-SU 6652 (6), 9784 (17); ?USNM 49917 (2). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:140-141 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:105 [ref. 12291]. Types: Shinohara & Williams 2006:563 [ref. 31656]. •Valid as Eviota abax (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:342 [ref. 7348], Yoshino & Shimada in Masuda et al. 1984:243 [ref. 6441], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:637 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1178 [ref. 25182], Shinohara et al. 2000:182 [ref. 25987], Nakabo 2002:1178 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:399, 660 [ref. 26218], Matsuura & Senou 2006:347 [ref. 28813], Greenfield & Randall 2010:271 [ref. 30765], Motomura et al. 2010:209 [ref. 31256], Hoese & Stewart 2012:66 [ref. 32113], Greenfield & Jewett 2014:58 [ref. 33326], Matsui et al. 2014:12 [ref. 33344], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:38 [ref. 34537] as abex, Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:41 [ref. 35011], Koeda et al. 2016:90 [ref. 35333], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Kwun et al. 2017:143 [ref. 37287], Kim et al. 2020:169 [ref. 39118], Sonoyama et al. 2020:104 [ref. 37637], Parenti 2021:137 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota abax (Jordan & Snyder 1901). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: southern Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6460 Astrabe lactisella Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
lactisella, Astrabe Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:119, Fig. 26 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 6460. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:144 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:108 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Astrabe lactisella Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:397 [ref. 7348], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:280 [ref. 6441], Akihito & Meguro 1988:410 [ref. 6694], Nakabo 2000:1165 [ref. 25182], Nakabo 2002:1165 [ref. 26193], Okamoto & Endo 2007:57 [ref. 30826]). Current status: Valid as Astrabe lactisella Jordan & Snyder 1901. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Western North Pacific: Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 81 Bollmania macropoma Gilbert [C. H.], 1892 Syntype  [Collection database record]
Correct spelling of genus is Bollmannia.
macropoma, Bollmania Gilbert [C. H.] 1892:556 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 14 (no. 880); ref. 1626] North of La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, Gulf of California, 24°30'15"N, 110°29'W, Albatross station 299, depth 112 fathoms. Lectotype: CAS-SU 81. Paralectotypes: BMNH 1900.9.29.239 (1), CAS-SU 69104 [ex CAS-SU 81] (5). Original genus should have been Bollmannia. •Valid as Bollmannia macropoma Gilbert 1892 -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:259 [ref. 22193], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:162 [ref. 24545], Nelson et al. 2004:169 [ref. 27807], Van Tassell 2011:167 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:175 [ref. 32708], Page et al. 2023:121 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Bollmannia macropoma Gilbert 1892. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Mexico to Costa Rica. Habitat: marine.
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SU 10 Bollmania stigmatura Gilbert [C. H.], 1892 Syntype  [Collection database record]
Correct spelling of genus is Bollmannia.
stigmatura, Bollmania Gilbert [C. H.] 1892:556 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 14 (no. 880); ref. 1626] Northern Gulf of California, Mexico, depth 58-76 fathoms. Lectotype: CAS-SU 10. Paralectotypes: BMNH 1900.9.29.240-242 [from Jordan] (3), CAS-SU 69103 [ex CAS-SU 10] (30). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:108 [ref. 12291]. Original genus should have been Bollmannia. •Valid as Bollmannia stigmatura Gilbert 1892 -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:259 [ref. 22193], Bussing & López S. 1994:142 [ref. 23101], Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1134 [ref. 22829], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:162 [ref. 24545] as stismatura, Nelson et al. 2004:170 [ref. 27807], Van Tassell 2011:167 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:175 [ref. 32708], Love et al. 2021:204 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:121 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Bollmannia stigmatura Gilbert 1892. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: southern California (U.S.A.) south to Peru, including Gulf of California (Mexico). Habitat: marine.
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SU 32990 Brachygobius aggregatus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Lectotype  [Collection database record]
aggregatus, Brachygobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:361, Pl. 4 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 72 (no. 4); ref. 11010] Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, Philippines. Lectotype: CAS-SU 32990. Paralectotypes: ?BMNH 1938.12.1.193-198 (?6) from Herre; CAS-SU 18082 (2), 32991-92 (124, 61). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:108 [ref. 12291]. Lectotype selected by Böhlke 1953:108 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Brachygobius aggregatus Herre 1940 -- (Miller 1989:380 [ref. 13540], Kottelat et al. 1993:143 [ref. 23448], Rainboth 1996:203 [ref. 22772], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:636 [ref. 25122], Larson 2001:50 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:403 [ref. 32989], Jamandre 2023:168 [ref. 40455]). Current status: Valid as Brachygobius aggregatus Herre 1940. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: Philippines. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 30953 Brachygobius xanthomelas Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1937 Holotype  [Collection database record]
xanthomelas, Brachygobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] in Herre & Myers 1937:43, Pl. 4 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 13; ref. 2123] 55 miles north of Singapore, freshwater ditches, Mawai District, Johore, Malaysia. Holotype: CAS-SU 30953. Paratypes: (56) FMNH 47982 (1), CAS-SU 16964 (now 8), USNM 101226 (7), ZRC 2134 [ex CAS-SU] (4). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:153 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:108 [ref. 12291], Alfred 1970:72 [ref. 23931], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:17 [ref. 12367]. •Valid as Brachygobius xanthomelas Herre 1937 -- (Miller 1989:380 [ref. 13540], Kottelat et al. 1993:143 [ref. 23448], Roberts 1989:168 [ref. 6439], Ng & Tan 1999:364 [ref. 24159], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:636 [ref. 25122], Larson 2001:53 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:403 [ref. 32989]). •Synonym of Brachygobius kabiliensis Inger 1958 -- (Larson et al. 2008:141 [ref. 29532] in part with author as Herre & Myers) Current status: Valid as Brachygobius xanthomelas Herre 1937. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: Malaya (Malaysia) and northwestern Borneo (Malaysia and Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia). IUCN (2019): Data deficient. Habitat: freshwater.
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CAS 218110 Cabillus caudimacula Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2004 Holotype  [Collection database record]
caudimacula, Cabillus Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2004:514, Figs. 40-41, 56-57 [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences v. 55 (no. 27); ref. 28175] Oahu, Kane'ohe Bay, Hawaiian Islands, depth 15.2-16.8 meters. Holotype: CAS 218110. Paratypes: AMS I.42940-001 (1), BPBM 22628 (3), 37261 (1), 39246 (1); CAS 218111 (1); FMNH 113491 (1); NSMT P 67809 (1); NTM S.15733-001 (1), USNM 375433 (1) •Valid as Cabillus caudimacula Greenfield & Randall 2004 -- (Mundy 2005:473 [ref. 28379], Randall et al. 2007:41 [ref. 29021], Randall 2007:397 [ref. 30952], Kovačić & Bogorodsky 2013:181 [ref. 32908], Shibukawa & Aizawa 2013:140 [ref. 32945], Parenti 2021:108 [ref. 38603], Ba 2023:5 [ref. 40742]). Current status: Valid as Cabillus caudimacula Greenfield & Randall 2004. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Central Pacific: Hawaiian Islands (U.S.A.) endemic. Habitat: marine.
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SU 39881 Calamiana magnoris Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
magnoris, Calamiana Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:80 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 58; ref. 2140] Coron, Busuanga, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 39881. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:108 [ref. 12291]. Calamiana magnoris Herre 1945 has priority over Ganthogobius aliceae Smith 1945 -- see Larson 2009:140 [ref. 30125]. •Synonym of Calamiana kabilia (Herre 1940) -- (Larson 2001:59 [ref. 25522]). •Synonym of Eugnathogobius kabilia (Herre 1940) -- (Larson 2009:135 [ref. 30125], Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Eugnathogobius kabilia (Herre 1940). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 6458 Chaeturichthys sciistius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
sciistius, Chaeturichthys Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:107, Fig. 22 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Hakodate, Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6458. Paratypes or additional material: AMNH 17125, CAS-SU 6628-29 (9, 7), 6632 (6), 6654 (9); USNM 49986 (23), 49988 (2). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:143 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:108-109 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Chaeturichthys sciistius Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:392 [ref. 7348], Choi et al. 2003:399, 659 [ref. 26218]). •Valid as Amblychaeturichthys sciistius (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:279 [ref. 6441], Nakabo 2000:1206 [ref. 25182], Shimizu 2001:39 [ref. 25799], Shinohara et al. 2001:331 [ref. 25995], Nakabo 2002:1206 [ref. 26193], Shinohara et al. 2005:438 [ref. 28370], Shibukawa & Iwata 2013:47 [ref. 32580], Matsui et al. 2014:5 [ref. 33344], Sonoyama et al. 2020:103 [ref. 37637]). Current status: Valid as Amblychaeturichthys sciistius (Jordan & Snyder 1901). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: East China Sea to southern Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6484 Chasmias misakius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
misakius, Chasmias Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:761, Pl. 36 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 23 (no. 1235); ref. 2504] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6484. Paratypes: ?BMNH 1903.5.14.65-74 (26); FMNH 7212 (35); CAS-SU 6575 (16); USNM 45353 (1), 49709 (3), 49948 (13). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:147 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:22 [ref. 12367]. Types: Shinohara & Williams 2006:563 [ref. 31656]. •Synonym of Chasmichthys gulosus (Sauvage 1882) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:386 [ref. 7348]). •Synonym of Chaenogobius gulosus (Sauvage 1882) -- (Stevenson 2002:262 [ref. 26489]). Current status: Synonym of Chaenogobius gulosus (Sauvage 1882). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 6452 Chloea mororana Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
mororana, Chloea Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:80, Fig. 14 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Mororan, Hokkaido, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6452. Paratypes: CAS-SU 6619 (19), 6634 (2), 6661 (10), 22014 (73); USNM 49942 (4). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:142 [ref. 2676] as cotypes in SU 6661, Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Chaenogobius mororanus (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:276 [ref. 6441], Choi et al. 2003:399, 658 [ref. 26218]). •Valid as Gymnogobius mororanus (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:381 [ref. 7348], Nakabo 2000:1198 [ref. 25182], Pietsch et al. 2001:146 [ref. 25688], Nakabo 2002:1198 [ref. 26193], Stevenson 2002:293 [ref. 26489], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:223 [ref. 28183], Vasil'eva 2003:S46 [ref. 28444], Zhao et al. 2007:454 [ref. 29515], Parin et al. 2014:487 [ref. 33547], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:190 [ref. 35257] with question, Dyldin et al. 2021:36 [ref. 38804] with question, Ito et al. 2021:[9] [ref. 38897]). Current status: Valid as Gymnogobius mororanus (Jordan & Snyder 1901). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Japan, Korea, Russia and southern Kuril Islands. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 20163 Chloea nakamurae Jordan [D. S.] & Richardson [R. E.], 1907 Holotype  [Collection database record]
nakamurae, Chloea Jordan [D. S.] & Richardson [R. E.] 1907:265, Fig. 3 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 33 (no. 1570); ref. 10643] Nagaoka, Echigo, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 20163. Paratypes: USNM 61680 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. Originally as Chloëa nakamurae. Named for Masao Nakamura. The spelling nakamurae is acceptable; early workers almost certainly Latinized the name first, and then added an 'e' (Art. 31.1.1) [WNE, 12 Mar. 2012] -- we now suggest using nakamuae if the species is treated as valid. •Synonym of Chloea castanea (O'Shaughnessy 1875) -- (Berg 1949:1072 [ref. 20662], Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:384 [ref. 7348]). •Synonym of Chaenogobius annularis Gill 1859 -- (Okada 1961:676 [ref. 6363]). •Synonym of Chaenogobius urotaena (Hilgendorf 1879) -- (Kim 1997:581 [ref. 24032] as urotaenius). •Synonym of Rhodoniichthys laevis (Steindachner 1879) -- (Vasil'eva 1998:146 [ref. 23591]). •Synonym of Gymnogobius laevis (Steindachner 1879) -- (authors). •Synonym of Chloea castanea (O'Shaughnessy 1875) -- (Berg 1949:1072 [ref. 20662], Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:384 [ref. 7348]). •Synonym of Gymnogobius castaneus (O'Shaughnesy 1875) -- (Stevenson 2002:272 [ref. 26489], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:189 [ref. 35257] with question). •Valid as Gymnogobius nakamurae (Jordan & Richadson 1907) -- (Ito et al. 2021:[3] [ref. 38897]). Current status: Synonym of Gymnogobius castaneus (O'Shaughnessy 1875). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Sea of Japan coast of central Japan. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 6463 Chloea sarchynnis Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
sarchynnis, Chloea Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:82, Fig. 15 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Wakanoura, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, Inland Sea. Holotype: CAS-SU 6463. Paratypes: (6) CAS-SU 6653 (4), USNM 49920 (2). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:142 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Chloea sarchynnis Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Cheng & Zhou 1997:375 [ref. 26385]). •Synonym of Chaenogobius heptacanthus (Hilgendorf 1879) -- (authors). •Synonym of Gymnogobius heptacanthus (Hilgendorf 1879) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:382 [ref. 7348], Stevenson 2002:290 [ref. 26489], Parin et al. 2014:486 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Synonym of Gymnogobius heptacanthus (Hilgendorf 1879). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 37262 Chriolepis fisheri Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1942 Holotype  [Collection database record]
fisheri, Chriolepis Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1942:297 [13] [Stanford University Publications, University Series, Biological Sciences v. 7 (no. 2); ref. 2135] Off Barbados, West Indies, depth 45 fathoms. Holotype: CAS-SU 37262. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. On p. 13 of separate. •Valid as Varicus fisheri (Herre 1942) -- (Smith et al. 2003:66 [ref. 27621]). •Valid as Chriolepis fisheri Herre 1942 -- (Hastings & Bortone 1981:434 [ref. 5246], Cervigón 1994:159 [ref. 24488], Murdy & Hoese 2003:1793 [ref. 27111], Dennis et al. 2004:81 [ref. 31601], Van Tassell 2011:151 [ref. 31732], Hastings & Findley 2013:599 [ref. 33005], Smith-Vaniz & Jelks 2014:76 [ref. 33341] as cf. fisheri, Hastings & Findley 2015:594 [ref. 33639], Pinheiro et al. 2015:30 [ref. 34324], Tornabene et al. 2016:13 [ref. 34435] as incertae sedis). Current status: Valid as Chriolepis fisheri Herre 1942. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6461 Clariger cosmurus Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
cosmurus, Clariger Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:121, Fig. 27 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 6461. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:144 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Clariger cosmurus Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:397 [ref. 7348], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:281 [ref. 6441], Shiogaki 1988:132 [ref. 6854], Nakabo 2000:1166 [ref. 25182], Shinohara et al. 2000:182 [ref. 25987], Nakabo 2002:1166 [ref. 26193], Jang-Liaw et al. 2012:14 [ref. 32010], Kwun et al. 2017:143 [ref. 37287], Kim et al. 2020:169 [ref. 39118]). Current status: Valid as Clariger cosmurus Jordan & Snyder 1901. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: southern Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 39854 Coronogobius striatus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
striatus, Coronogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:81 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 58; ref. 2140] Little dock at Coron, Busuanga Island, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 39854. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291], Winterbottom 2019:53 [ref. 37115]. The gender of Trimma is neuter; species should be striatum. •Valid as Trimma striatum (Herre 1945) (often seen as striatus or striata) -- (Randall et al. 1990:408 [ref. 15987], Randall & Goren 1993:22 [ref. 21131], Winterbottom 1996:57 [ref. 22223], Kuiter 1997:360 [ref. 25488], Randall et al. 1997:408 [ref. 25919], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:640 [ref. 25122], Allen 2000:121 [ref. 25868], Hutchins 2001:44 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3600 [ref. 26293], Allen & Adrim 2003:60 [ref. 26830], Shibukawa et al. in Kimura & Matsuura 2003:192 [ref. 27510], Randall 2005:553 [ref. 28239], Hoese & Larson 2006:1690 [ref. 29097], Hagiwara & Winterbottom 2007:164 [ref. 29103], Suzuki & Senou 2007:182 [ref. 29102], Shibukawa 2009:287 [ref. 30449], Allen & Erdmann 2012:947 [ref. 31980], Winterbottom et al. 2014:378 [ref. 33402], Fricke et al. 2014:175 [ref. 33932], Winterbottom & Hoese 2015:24, 81 [ref. 33709], Fricke et al. 2019:290 [ref. 36673], Winterbottom 2019:53 [ref. 37115], Winterbottom & Zur in Larson 2022:146 [ref. 39971]). Current status: Valid as Trimma striatum (Herre 1945). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: Maldives east to Philippines. Northern Australia, New Caledonia and Fiji records likely based on T. capostriatum. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6347 Cotylopus cocoensis Heller [E.] & Snodgrass [R. E.], 1903 Holotype  [Collection database record]
cocoensis, Cotylopus Heller [E.] & Snodgrass [R. E.] 1903:211, Pl. 11 [Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences v. 5; ref. 2089] Cocos Island, eastern Pacific. Holotype: CAS-SU 6347. Paratypes: CAS-SU 7063 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Sicydium cocoense (Heller & Snodgrass 1903) (often seen as cocoensis) -- (Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1135 [ref. 22829], Bussing 1996:824 [ref. 22890], Van Tassell 2011:145 [ref. 31732], de Lucena et al.2013:143 [ref. 32517], Angulo et al. 2013:1009 [ref. 33194]). Current status: Valid as Sicydium cocoense (Heller & Snodgrass 1903). Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Cocos Island [amphidromous]. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 9251 Creisson validus Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.], 1907 Holotype  [Collection database record]
validus, Creisson Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.] 1907:43, Fig. 16 [Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries v. 26 (Doc. 606) (for 1906); ref. 2498] Cavite, Luzon Island, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 9251. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:145 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Acentrogobius janthinopterus (Bleeker 1853) -- (Kottelat 2013:397 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:79 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Acentrogobius janthinopterus (Bleeker 1853). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 25494 Cryptocentrus cheni Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1933 Holotype  [Collection database record]
cheni, Cryptocentrus Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1933:429 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 12 (no. 3); ref. 10983] Hainan Island, China. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 25494. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:147 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Cryptocentrus melanopus (Bleeker 1860) -- (Hoese et al. 2011:171 [ref. 31450], Parenti 2021:128 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Cryptocentrus melanopus (Bleeker 1860). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30954 Cryptocentrus cingulatus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
cingulatus, Cryptocentrus Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:291 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 13 (no. 2); ref. 10988] Heung Chow, Kwangtung, China. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30954. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Tomiyamichthys papuanus (Peters 1877) -- (Hoese et al. 2016:583 [ref. 34210]). •? Synonym of Myersina papuanus (Peters 1877). Current status: Synonym of Myersina papuanus (Peters 1877). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 25725 Cryptocentrus sericus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1932 Holotype  [Collection database record]
sericus, Cryptocentrus Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1932:440 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 11 (no. 3); ref. 10975] Market at Guangzhou, China. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 25725. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:109 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Cryptocentrus sericus Herre 1932 -- (Hoese et al. 2011:164 [ref. 31450], Allen & Erdmann 2012:875 [ref. 31980], Fricke et al. 2014:161 [ref. 33932], Fricke et al. 2019:279 [ref. 36673], Parenti 2021:129 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Cryptocentrus sericus Herre 1932. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Andaman Sea and Indonesia east to Palau, north to Yaeyama Islands, south to New Ireland (Papua New Guinea). Habitat: marine.
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SU 6447 Ctenogobius abei Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
abei, Ctenogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:55, Fig. 5 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, Inland Sea. Holotype: CAS-SU 6447. Paratypes: USNM 49892 (1). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:141 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:109-110 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobius abei (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:354 [ref. 7348]). •Valid as Mugilogobius abei (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:268 [ref. 6441], Wu & Ni in Kuang et al. 1986:271 [ref. 26639], Kawanabe & Mizuno 1989:576 [ref. 25598], Wu in Pan et al. 1991:456 [ref. 23876], Zhu 1995:179 [ref. 25213], Cheng & Zhou 1997:373 [ref. 26385], Kim 1997:466 [ref. 24032], Takahashi et al. 1997:48 [ref. 24971], Sato et al. 1998:42 [ref. 24972], Mizuno et al. 1999:12 [ref. 25311], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1241 [ref. 25182], Sadovy & Cornish 2000:239 [ref. 25480], Kottelat 2001:60 [ref. 25482], Larson 2001:80 [ref. 25522], Sakai et al. 2001:113 [ref. 25693], Kim & Park 2002:390 [ref. 25913], Nakabo 2002:1241 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:399, 662 [ref. 26218], Matsui et al. 2014:7 [ref. 33344], Kottelat 2013:413 [ref. 32989], Larson et al. 2014:721 [ref. 33557], Huang et al. 2016:14 [ref. 34500], Shibukawa in Kimura et al. 2018:262 [ref. 36460], Kim et al. 2020:169 [ref. 39118], Sonoyama et al. 2020:106 [ref. 37637], Thu & Thao 2023:642 [ref. 40499], Endruweit 2024:83 [ref. 41040]). Current status: Valid as Mugilogobius abei (Jordan & Snyder 1901). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: northern Vietnam, southern China and Taiwan to Korea and southern Japan. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 39850 Ctenogobius andhraensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1944 Holotype  [Collection database record]
andhraensis, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1944:47 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 57; ref. 2137] Vizagapatam, India on beach. Holotype: CAS-SU 39850. Paratypes: (46) CAS-SU 39851 (orig. 28, now 25), USNM 123654 [ex SU 39851] (3). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Acentrogobius andrhraensis Herre 1944 -- (Parenti 2021:77 [ref. 38603]). •Synonym of Aulopareia cyanomos (Bleeker 1849) -- (Larson & Jaafar 2022:495 [ref. 39363]). Current status: Synonym of Aulopareia cyanomos (Bleeker 1849). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 26388 Ctenogobius calamianensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
calamianensis, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:83 [Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. 1. The fishes of the Herre Philippine expedition of 1931.; ref. 2108] Tide pool on an islet in Culion harbor, Calamianes, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 26388. Paratypes: CAS-SU 16960 (1). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Acentrogobius calamianensis (Herre 1934) -- (Pezold 2022:68 [ref. 39351]). Current status: Uncertain as Acentrogobius calamianensis (Herre 1934). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Calamianes, Philippines. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 6450 Ctenogobius campbelli Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
campbelli, Ctenogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:62, Fig. 8 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Wakanoura, Kii Province, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, Inland Sea. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 6450. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:141 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Gobius ornatus Rüppell 1830, but a valid subspecies -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:356 [ref. 7348]). •Valid as Istigobius campbelli (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Murdy & McEachran 1982:645 [ref. 8437], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:252 [ref. 6441], Murdy & Hoese 1985:18 [ref. 5237], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1213 [ref. 25182], Sakai et al. 2001:112 [ref. 25693], Shimizu 2001:41 [ref. 25799], Nakabo 2002:1213 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:399, 661 [ref. 26218], Matsui et al. 2014:10 [ref. 33344], Kwun et al. 2017:143 [ref. 37287], Kim et al. 2020:169 [ref. 39118] as cambelli, Sonoyama et al. 2020:105 [ref. 37637], Parenti 2021:187 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Istigobius campbelli (Jordan & Snyder 1901). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 32995 Ctenogobius chusanensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
No indication that illustration is based on the type.
chusanensis, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:295, Pl. 1 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 73 (no. 3); ref. 2132] Mud puddles on islet across the tidal stream from Tinghai, Chusan Island [Zhoushan Island], Zhejiang, China. Holotype: CAS-SU 32995. Paratypes: CAS-SU 32996 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Amoya chusanensis (Herre 1940). •Valid as Acentrogobius chusanensis (Herre 1940)-- (Parenti 2021:78 [ref. 38603], Pezold 2022:68 [ref. 39351]). Current status: Valid as Acentrogobius chusanensis (Herre 1940). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Zhoushan Island (Zhejiang, China). Habitat: brackish.
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CAS 507 Ctenogobius clarki Evermann [B. W.] & Shaw [T.], 1927 Holotype  [Collection database record]
clarki, Ctenogobius Evermann [B. W.] & Shaw [T.] 1927:119 [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (Series 4) v. 16 (no. 4); ref. 1286] Chuchi, China. Holotype: CAS 507. Paratypes: CAS 580 (1, missing), 581 (1), 582 (1), 583 (1). •Valid as Ctenogobius clarki Evermann & Shaw 1927 -- (Zhu 1995:181 [ref. 25213]). •Synonym of Acanthogobius hasta (Temminck & Schlegel 1845) -- (Pezold 2022:68 [ref. 39351]). Current status: Synonym of Acanthogobius hasta (Temminck & Schlegel 1845). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 26387 Ctenogobius culionensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
culionensis, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:84 [Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. 1. The fishes of the Herre Philippine expedition of 1931.; ref. 2108] Culion Harbor, Palawan Province, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 26387. Herre specimens: BMNH 1933.3.11.677 [from Herre] (1). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Cryptocentrus caeruleomaculatus (Herre 1933) -- (Hoese 2019:31 [ref. 36472], Parenti 2021:125 [ref. 38603], Larson 2022:71 [ref. 39971]). Current status: Synonym of Cryptocentrus caeruleomaculatus (Herre 1933). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30955 Ctenogobius duospilus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1935 Holotype  [Collection database record]
duospilus, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1935:286 [Hong Kong Naturalist v. 6 (nos 3-4); ref. 13700] Brook in hills of the New Territory, Hong Kong. Holotype: CAS-SU 30955. Paratypes: CAS-SU 16965 (1). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:149 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Ctenogobius duospilus Herre 1935 -- (Wu in Pan et al. 1991:482 [ref. 23876], Zhu 1995:182 [ref. 25213]). •Valid as Zhuquella duospilus (Herre 1935) -- (Endruweit 2024:173 [ref. 41040]). •Valid as Rhinogobius duospilus (Herre 1935) -- (Kottelat 2001:61 [ref. 25482], Chen & Kottelat 2005:1407 [ref. 28141], Huang & Chen 2007:102 [ref. 29017], Chen et al. 2008:342 [ref. 29895], Li & Zhong 2009:330 [ref. 30205], Kottelat 2013:424 [ref. 32989], Huang et al. 2016:[9] [ref. 34339], Zhang et al. 2016:202 [ref. 34477], Takahashi & Okazaki 2017:[2] [ref. 35171], Suzuki et al. 2017:81 [ref. 35202], Li et al. 2018:5 [ref. 35989], Endruweit 2018:307 [ref. 36165]). Current status: Valid as Rhinogobius duospilus (Herre 1935). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: East Asia: Hong Kong, China. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 6449 Ctenogobius hadropterus Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
hadropterus, Ctenogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:60, Fig. 7 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Nagasaki, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6449. Paratypes: CAS-SU 6551 (6), 6663 (19). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:141 [ref. 2676] with SU 6663 as cotypes, Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Gobius giurinus Rutter 1897 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:359 [ref. 7348]). •Synonym of Rhinogobius giurinus (Rutter 1897) -- (Okada 1961:665 [ref. 6363] as handropterus, Chen & Shao 1996:201 [ref. 22202], Kim 1997:583 [ref. 24032], Kottelat 2001:61 [ref. 25482], Kottelat 2013:425 [ref. 32989]). •Synonym of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859 -- (Mitrofanov et al. 1992:269 [ref. 37756], Suzuki et al. 2015:[4] [ref. 33993], Suzuki et al. 2017:80 [ref. 35202]). Current status: Synonym of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 32993 Ctenogobius henryi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1938 Holotype  [Collection database record]
henryi, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1938:434, Fig. 3 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 17 (no. 3); ref. 11003] Mui-yen, Lung-Nga Mountain, Kwangtung Province, China. Holotype: CAS-SU 32993. Paratypes: (5) ?BMNH 1938.12.1.186 [from Herre] (1); CAS-SU 32994 (now 4), 32997 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Zhuquella henryi (Herre 1938) -- (Endruweit 2024:177 [ref. 41040]). •Valid as Rhinogobius henryi (Herre 1938) -- (Chen et al. 2008:342 [ref. 29895], Huang et al. 2016:[9] [ref. 34339], Takahashi & Okazaki 2017:[2] [ref. 35171], Suzuki et al. 2017:81 [ref. 35202]). Current status: Valid as Rhinogobius henryi (Herre 1938). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: East Asia: Hanjiang River drainage, Guangdong Province, China. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 32999 Ctenogobius kranjiensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
kranjiensis, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:22, Pl. 17 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Kranji, a small stream draining a mangrove swamp, north of Singapore. Holotype: CAS-SU 32999. Paratypes: (13) BMNH 1938.12.1.187-188 (2) from Herre, CAS-SU 33000 (11). Other specimens (or paratype): ZRC 224 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291], Alfred 1970:72 [ref. 23931]. •Valid as Drombus kranjiensis (Herre 1940) -- (Kottelat et al. 1993:144 [ref. 23448], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:637 [ref. 25122], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293]). •Synonym of Drombus globiceps (Hora 1923) -- (Larson et al. 2008:148 [ref. 29532], Kottelat 2013:405 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:133 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Drombus globiceps (Hora 1923). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 29077 Ctenogobius leavelli Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1935 Holotype & Paratype  [Collection database record]
Holotype not distinguished from paratypes. Only 2 of 55 imaged.
leavelli, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1935:396 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 14 (no. 3); ref. 10993] Hill streams around Wuchow, Kwangsi Province, China. Holotype: CAS-SU 29077 (1 of 55). Paratypes: (60) FMNH 47389 (6), CAS-SU 29077 (54 of 55), ZMH H414 [ex 17237] (4). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:150 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291], Ladiges et al. 1958:166 [ref. 19181] as laevelli, Ibarra & Stewart 1987:29 [ref. 12367], Wilkens & Dohse 1993:408 [ref. 21161] as laevelli. •Synonym of Ctenogobius brunneus (Temminck & Schlegel 1845) -- (Zheng 1989:349 [ref. 21202], Wu in Pan et al. 1991:483 [ref. 23876]). •Valid as Sinogobius leavelli (Herre 1935) -- (Endruweit 2024:161 [ref. 41040]). •Valid as Rhinogobius leavelli (Herre 1935) -- (Kottelat 2001:61 [ref. 25482], Kottelat 2001:157 [ref. 25780], Chen et al. 2002:269 [ref. 25989], Chen & Kottelat 2005:1427 [ref. 28141], Huang & Chen 2007:102 [ref. 29017], Chen & Miller 2008:231 [ref. 29935], Li & Zhong 2009:330 [ref. 30205], Kottelat 2013:425 [ref. 32989], Chen & Miller 2014:128 [ref. 33160], Zhang et al. 2016:204 [ref. 34477], Takahashi & Okazaki 2017:[3] [ref. 35171], Suzuki et al. 2017:81 [ref. 35202], Li et al. 2018:6 [ref. 35989], Endruweit 2018:307 [ref. 36165], Guo 2021:875 [ref. 38618], Chen et al. 2022:25 [ref. 39616]). Current status: Valid as Rhinogobius leavelli (Herre 1935). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: Pearl River basin, China. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 29089 Ctenogobius lini Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype & Paratype  [Collection database record]
Holotype is one of two largest specimens.
lini, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:289 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 13 (no. 2); ref. 10988] Fu River at Wuchow, Kwangsi Province, China. Holotype: CAS-SU 29089 (1 of 4). Paratypes: FESC (now at PRFRI) (1), Lingnan University (1), CAS-SU 29089 (3 of 4). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Rhinogobius giurinus (Rutter 1897) -- (Zheng 1989:348 [ref. 21202], Kottelat 2013:425 [ref. 32989]). •Synonym of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859 -- (Suzuki et al. 2015:[4] [ref. 33993], Suzuki et al. 2017:81 [ref. 35202]). Current status: Synonym of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 29075 Ctenogobius myxodermus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1935 Holotype  [Collection database record]
myxodermus, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1935:395 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 14 (no. 3); ref. 10993] Mud puddles about Lingnan University, Honam Island, Canton, China. Holotype: CAS=SU 29075. Paratypes: FMNH 47058 (3), 47229 (7); CAS-SU 29075 (16), 29076 (147), 69679 (16); ZMH H415 [ex 17234] (2), H416 [ex 17238] (6). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:150 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110 [ref. 12291], Ladiges et al. 1958:166 [ref. 19181], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:29 [ref. 12367], Wilkens & Dohse 1993:408 [ref. 21161]. Type information: Larson 2001:154 [ref. 25522]. See Larson 2001:154 [ref. 25522] for discussion of unneeded lectotype designation. •Valid as Mugilogobius myxodermus (Herre 1935) -- (Zheng 1989:343 [ref. 21202], Wu in Pan et al. 1991:457 [ref. 23876], Deng in Ding 1994:519 [ref. 21531], Zhu 1995:179 [ref. 25213], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Larson 2001:150 [ref. 25522], Huang et al. 2013:102 [ref. 33734], Zhang et al. 2016:201 [ref. 34477], Huang et al. 2016:15 [ref. 34500], Guo 2021:864 [ref. 38618], Endruweit 2024:84 [ref. 41040]). Current status: Valid as Mugilogobius myxodermus (Herre 1935). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: southeast China, northern Vietnam and Taiwan. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 26246 Ctenogobius nuchipunctatus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
nuchipunctatus, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:85 [Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. 1. The fishes of the Herre Philippine expedition of 1931.; ref. 2108] Tide pool at Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 26246. Paratypes: CAS-SU 69108 (5). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:110-111 [ref. 12291]. Combined with a feminine genus, the adjective should be nuchipunctata. •Valid as Silhouettea nuchipunctata (Herre 1934) (often seen as nuchipunctatus) -- (Larson & Miller 1986:117 [ref. 5803], Miller 1988:257 [ref. 26483], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:640 [ref. 25122], Larson & Murdy 2001:3599 [ref. 26293], Larson et al. 2008:150 [ref. 29532] as cf. nuchipunctatus, Randall 2008:297 [ref. 29721], Kovačić et al. 2020:55 [ref. 37377] as nuchipunctatus). Current status: Valid as Silhouettea nuchipunctata (Herre 1934). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Philippines. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30956 Ctenogobius opalescens Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
opalescens, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:15, Pl. 11 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Singapore. Holotype: CAS-SU 30956. Paratypes: (34) BMNH 1937.9.22.2-4 (3?) from Herre, FMNH 47008 (3), CAS-SU 16966 (24). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:29 [ref. 12367]. •Valid as Favonigobius opalescens (Herre 1936) -- (Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:637 [ref. 25122], Larson & Murdy 2001:3597 [ref. 26293], Shibukawa et al. in Kimura & Matsuura 2003:183 [ref. 27510], Larson et al. 2008:148 [ref. 29532], Prokofiev 2016:646 [ref. 35020], Parenti 2021:155 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Favonigobius opalescens (Herre 1936). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean: Singapore. Habitat: marine.
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SU 32998 Ctenogobius paludosus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
paludosus, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:23, Pl. 18 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] 5 miles north of Kota Tinggi, Johore, Malaysia. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 32998. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291]. Pseudogobiopsis is feminine, therefore correction of the adjective to paludosa. •Valid as Eugnathogobius paludosus (Herre 1940) -- (Larson 2001:70 [ref. 25522]). •Valid as Pseudogobiopsis paludosa (Herre 1940) -- (Larson 2009:163 [ref. 30125] as paludosus, Kottelat 2013:422 [ref. 32989], Larson et al. 2017:180 [ref. 35338] as paludosus, Allen & Larson 2020:40 [ref. 37851] as paludosus). Current status: Valid as Pseudogobiopsis paludosa (Herre 1940). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 36810 Ctenogobius perspicillatus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
perspicillatus, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:5 [Copeia 1945 (no. 1); ref. 2138] A salt water creek, Vizagapatam and Madras, India. Holotype: CAS-SU 36810. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36811 (11, now 8), 68909 [ex CAS-SU 36811] (1, c&s). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Istigobius perspicillatus (Herre 1945) -- (Murdy & Hoese 1985:12 [ref. 5237], Allen & Swainston 1988:136 [ref. 25477], Allen 1997:218 [ref. 23977], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847]). •Synonym of Istigobius diadema (Steindachner 1876) -- (Hoese & Larson 2006:1660 [ref. 29097], Kottelat 203:411 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:187 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Istigobius diadema (Steindachner 1876). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 8363 Ctenogobius tortugae Jordan [D. S.], 1904 Holotype  [Collection database record]
tortugae, Ctenogobius Jordan [D. S.] 1904:541, Pl. 1 (fig. 1) [Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission v. 22 (1902); ref. 2400] Garden Key, Dry Tortugas, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 8363 [= also CAS-SU 8568]. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Coryphopterus glaucofraenum Gill 1863 -- (Smith-Vaniz & Böhlke 1991:199 [ref. 19855], Randall 1995:795 [ref. 22357], Smith-Vaniz et al. 1999:315 [ref. 25013], Thacker & Cole 2002:838 [ref. 26548]). •Valid as Coryphopterus tortugae (Jordan 1904) but status unclear -- (Smith et al. 2003:61 [ref. 27621]). •Valid as Coryphopterus tortugae (Jordan 1904) -- (Garzón-Ferreira & Acero P. 1990:106 [ref. 16948], Cervigón 1994:164 [ref. 24488], Nelson et al. 2004:170 [ref. 27807], Victor 2008:12 [ref. 29590], Baldwin et al. 2009:117 [ref. 30559], Van Tassell 2011:140 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:176 [ref. 32708], Smith-Vaniz & Collette 2013:181 [ref. 32953], Smith-Vaniz & Jelks 2014:76 [ref. 33341], Baldwin & Robertson 2015:138 [ref. 33884], Robertson et al. 2020:154 [ref. 38098], Parenti 2021:121 [ref. 38603], Martínez-Servín et al. 2023:113 [ref. 40726], Page et al. 2023:121 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Coryphopterus tortugae (Jordan 1904). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Florida (U.S.A.) south to Panama, including Caribbean Sea. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30957 Ctenogobius villadolidi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
villadolidi, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:361, Pl. 2 (fig. 4) [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 3); ref. 5609] Tide pool near Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 30957. Paratypes: FMNH 47063 (2), 47092 (2); CAS-SU 69107 (10). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:29 [ref. 12367]. •Synonym of Silhouettea nuchipunctatus (Herre 1934) -- (Miller 1988:257 [ref. 26483], Randall 2008:297 [ref. 29721]). Current status: Synonym of Silhouettea nuchipunctata (Herre 1934). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6451 Ctenogobius virgatulus Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
virgatulus, Ctenogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:63, Fig. 9 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6451. Paratypes: (many) AMS I.6880; FMNH 3808 (1, missing); CAS-SU 6658 (20), 6592 (9), 6623 (8), 6640 (1). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:142 [ref. 2676] as cotypes in SU 6658, Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:29 [ref. 12367]. •Synonym of Gobius pflaumi Bleeker 1853 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:359 [ref. 7348]). •Synonym of Acentrogobius pflaumi (Bleeker 1853) -- (Yanagisawa 1978:313 [ref. 7028], Kim 1997:585 [ref. 24032], Vasil'eva 1998:126 [ref. 23591]). •Synonym of Rhinogobius pflaumi (Bleeker 1853) -- (Wang et al. 2001:35 [ref. 26566]). •Valid as Acentrogobius virgatulus (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Matsui et al. 2014:9 [ref. 33344], Allen 2017:108 [ref. 35601], Sonoyama et al. 2020:102 [ref. 37637], Parenti 2021:81 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Acentrogobius virgatulus (Jordan & Snyder 1901). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 31666 Ctenogobius whitleyi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
whitleyi, Ctenogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:184 [Hong Kong Naturalist v. 7 (no. 2); ref. 13701] Sha Tin, New Territory, Hong Kong. Holotype: CAS-SU 31666. Paratypes: CAS-SU 69716 (3). •Synonym of Ctenogobius duospilus Herre 1935 -- (Wu in Pan et al. 1991:482 [ref. 23876]). •Synonym of Zhuquella duospilus (Herre 1935) -- (Endruweit 2024:173 [ref. 41040]). •Synonym of Rhinogobius duospilus (Herre 1935) -- (Kottelat 2013:424 [ref. 32989], Suzuki et al. 2017:81 [ref. 35202]). Current status: Synonym of Rhinogobius duospilus (Herre 1935). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 40421 Ebomegobius goodi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1946 Holotype  [Collection database record]
goodi, Ebomegobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1946:124 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 59; ref. 2142] Ebomé, brackish stream at Kribi, Cameroon, West Africa. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 40421. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Ebomegobius goodi Herre 1946 -- (Maugé 1986:388 [ref. 6218], Miller 1988:269 [ref. 26483], Miller 1990:931 [ref. 19376], Harrison et al. 2007:503 [ref. 30083], Schliewen 2011:216 [ref. 31738], Miller & Murdy in Carpenter & De Angelis 2016:2840 [ref. 34618], Parenti 2021:134 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Ebomegobius goodi Herre 1946. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western-central Africa: Cameroon endemic. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 8365 Elacatinus oceanops Jordan [D. S.], 1904 Holotype  [Collection database record]
oceanops, Elacatinus Jordan [D. S.] 1904:542, Pl. 2 (fig. 3) [Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission v. 22 (1902); ref. 2400] Garden Key, Dry Tortugas, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype: CAS-SU 8365. Paratypes: CAS-SU 8701 (2); USNM 107312 [ex USFC 2757] (1), 134265 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobiosoma oceanops (Jordan 1904) -- (Robins & Ray 1986:251 [ref. 23100], Schwartz 1999:287 [ref. 25307], Schmitter-Soto et al. 2000:168 [ref. 27754]). •Valid as Elacatinus oceanops Jordan 1904 -- (Hoese & Reader 2001:157 [ref. 26035], Colin 2002:6 [ref. 26436], Murdy & Hoese 2003:1793 [ref. 27111], Smith et al. 2003:62 [ref. 27621], Nelson et al. 2004:171 [ref. 27807], McEachran & Fechhelm 2005:697 [ref. 28815], Taylor & Akins 2007:45 [ref. 29023], Randall & Colin 2009:37 [ref. 30307], Randall & Lobel 2009:11 [ref. 30249], Colin 2010:38, 41 [ref. 30879], Van Tassell 2011:152 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:176 [ref. 32708], Robertson et al. 2016:147 [ref. 34961], Page et al. 2023:122 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Elacatinus oceanops Jordan 1904. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6462 Eutaeniichthys gilli Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
gilli, Eutaeniichthys Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:122, Fig. 28 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Tone River near Tokyo, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6462. Paratypes: (3) USNM 49921 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:111 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Eutaeniichthys gilli Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:399 [ref. 7348], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:280 [ref. 6441], Cheng & Zhou 1997:371 [ref. 26385], Nakabo 2000:1165 [ref. 25182], Sakai et al. 2001:111 [ref. 25693], Shimizu 2001:38 [ref. 25799], Nakabo 2002:1165 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:399, 660 [ref. 26218], Mukai et al. 2003:49 [ref. 27172], Matsui et al. 2014:4 [ref. 33344]). Current status: Valid as Eutaeniichthys gilli Jordan & Snyder 1901. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Western North Pacific: Japan and Korea. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 6509 Evermannia panamensis Gilbert [C. H.] & Starks [E. C.], 1904 Holotype  [Collection database record]
panamensis, Evermannia Gilbert [C. H.] & Starks [E. C.] 1904:179, Pl. 30 (fig. 55) [Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences v. 4; ref. 1639] Panama Bay, eastern Pacific. Holotype: CAS-SU 6509. Paratypes: (40) CAS-SU 6510 (31). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:112 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Evermannia panamensis Gilbert & Starks 1904 -- (Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1134 [ref. 22829], Van Tassell 2011:141 [ref. 31732]). Current status: Valid as Evermannia panamensis Gilbert & Starks 1904. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Panama and Costa Rica. Habitat: marine.
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SU 23307 Evermannichthys spongicola Metzelaar [J.], 1919 Syntype  [Collection database record]
spongicola, Evermannichthys Metzelaar [J.] 1919:139, Figs. 39-40 [Report on the fishes; ref. 2982] Fuikbay and Schottegat, Curaçao. Syntypes: BMNH 1920.1.8.9-10 (2); CAS-SU 23307 (2), USNM 160662 (4), ZMA 103169 (6). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:112 [ref. 12291]. Subjectively invalid; secondarily preoccupied by Garmania spongicola Radcliffe 1917 when both are placed in Evermannichthys; replaced by Evermannichthys metzelaari Hubbs 1923. •Synonym of Evermannichthys metzelaari Hubbs 1923. Current status: Synonym of Evermannichthys metzelaari Hubbs 1923. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 8715 Eviota afelei Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.], 1906 Lectotype  [Collection database record]
afelei, Eviota Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.] 1906:387, Fig. 77 [Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries v. 25 (for 1905); ref. 2497] Pago Pago, American Samoa. Lectotype: CAS-SU 8715. Paralectotypes: CAS 43542 [ex CAS-SU 8715] (6), USNM 51763 (3) Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:106 [ref. 12291]. Lectotype selected by Lachner & Karnella 1980:95 [ref. 6916]. •Valid as Eviota afelei Jordan & Seale 1906 -- (Yoshino & Shimada in Masuda et al. 1984:244 [ref. 6441], Kuiter 1993:355 [ref. 23929], Myers 1999:253 [ref. 23965], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:637 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1184 [ref. 25182], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293], Nakabo 2002:1184 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:57 [ref. 26830], Myers & Donaldson 2003:644 [ref. 27495], Lobel & Lobel 2004:76 [ref. 27576], Randall et al. 2004:27 [ref. 27624], Randall 2005:529 [ref. 28239], Hoese & Larson 2006:1642 [ref. 29097], Greenfield & Suzuki 2011:66 [ref. 31244], Allen & Erdmann 2012:912 [ref. 31980], Tornabene et al. 2013:378 [ref. 32884], Greenfield et al. 2014:484 [ref. 33193], Suzuki & Greenfield 2014:35 [ref. 33412], Suzuki et al. 2015:399 [ref. 33946], Greenfield & Randall 2016:34, 35 [ref. 34356], Greenfield & Jewett 2016:76 [ref. 34495], Tornabene & Greenfield 2016:6 [ref. 34518], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:71, 73 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Parenti 2021:137 [ref. 38603], Fujiwara et al. 2022:91 [ref. 39094]). Current status: Valid as Eviota afelei Jordan & Seale 1906. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Timor Sea and Papua New Guinea east to Tuamotu Archipelago, north to southern Japan. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 237611 Eviota algida Greenfield [D. W.] & Erdmann [M. V.], 2014 Holotype  [Collection database record]
algida, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Erdmann [M. V.] 2014:29, Figs. 1-4 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 13; ref. 33581] Gamat Bay, Nasa Penida, Indonesia, 8°42.042'S, 115°28.107'E, depth 32 meters. Holotype: CAS 237612. Paratypes: CAS, ROM, MZB, USNM. Photograph from another Indonesia locality. •Valid as Eviota algida Greenfield & Erdmann 2014 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:56 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Greenfield & Erdmann 2021:32 [ref. 38434], Parenti 2021:137 [ref. 38603], Greenfield et al. 2022:43 [ref. 39807]). Current status: Valid as Eviota algida Greenfield & Erdmann 2014. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Bali (Indonesia); plus photographic records in Indonesia. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 238065 Eviota bilunula Greenfield [D. W.] & Suzuki [T.], 2016 Holotype  [Collection database record]
bilunula, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Suzuki [T.] 2016:2, Figs. 1-3 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 24; ref. 34895] Fiji, off NE coast of Viti Levu, Charlie's Garden, 17°16.88'S, 178°28.3'W, depth 13.5 meters. Holotype: CAS 238065. Paratypes: CAS. •Valid as Eviota bilunula Greenfield & Suzuki 2016 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:85 [ref. 35011], Greenfield et al. 2017:86 [ref. 35646], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Greenfield 2021:4 [ref. 38148], Parenti 2021:138 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota bilunula Greenfield & Suzuki 2016. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: South Pacific: Viti Levu (Fiji). Habitat: marine.
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SU 8710 Eviota distigma Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.], 1906 Lectotype  [Collection database record]
distigma, Eviota Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.] 1906:389, Fig. 79 [Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries v. 25 (for 1905); ref. 2497] Pago Pago, Tutuila Island, American Samoa. Lectotype: CAS-SU 8710. Paralectotypes: USNM 51767 (4). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:106 [ref. 12291]. Lectotype selected by Lachner & Karnella 1978:7 [ref. 8814]. •Synonym of Eviota abax (Jordan & Snyder 1901) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:342 [ref. 7348]). •Valid as Eviota distigma Jordan & Seale 1906 -- (Dor 1984:244 [ref. 29757], Shimada & Yoshino 1993:2 [ref. 24324], Goren & Dor 1994:64 [ref. 25356], Myers 1999:253 [ref. 23965], Fricke 1999:508 [ref. 24106], Nakabo 2000:1178 [ref. 25182], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293], Nakabo 2002:1178 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:58 [ref. 26830], Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003:S119 [ref. 27377], Myers & Donaldson 2003:644 [ref. 27495], Randall et al. 2004:27 [ref. 27624], Heemstra et al. 2004:3328 [ref. 27945], Randall 2005:530 [ref. 28239], Herler & Hilgers 2005:109 [ref. 28528], Hoese & Larson 2006:1643 [ref. 29097], Fricke et al. 2009:100 [ref. 30213], Greenfield & Randall 2010:271 [ref. 30765], Motomura et al. 2010:209 [ref. 31256], Hoese & Stewart 2012:66 [ref. 32113], Allen & Erdmann 2012:913 [ref. 31980], Greenfield et al. 2014:487 [ref. 33193], Greenfield & Jewett 2014:58 [ref. 33326], Fricke et al. 2014:163 [ref. 33932], Greenfield & Randall 2016:32, 37 [ref. 34356], Greenfield & Jewett 2016:599 [ref. 34594], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:52 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Fricke et al. 2018:329 [ref. 35805], Golani & Fricke 2018:152 [ref. 36273], Arndt & Fricke 2019:16 [ref. 36883], Parenti 2021:139 [ref. 38603], Wada et al. 2021:48 [ref. 38521], Larson 2022:80 [ref. 39971], Bogorodsky & Goren 2023:11 [ref. 40247]). Current status: Valid as Eviota distigma Jordan & Seale 1906. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Red Sea; Indo-West Pacific: East Africa, Seychelles, Madagascar and Mascarenes (La Réunion, Mauritius, Rodrigues) east to Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia), north to Amami Islands (southern Japan), south to Western Australia, New Caledonia and Austral Islands (French Polynesia). Habitat: marine.
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CAS 232705 Eviota dorsogilva Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2011 Holotype  [Collection database record]
dorsogilva, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2011:56, Figs. 5-9, 11-12, 14-15 [Zootaxa No. 2997; ref. 31475] Viti Levu, north shore, reef east of Nananui-i-Cake reef, 17.3334°S, 178°2729°E, Fiji, depth 17-21 meters. Holotype: CAS 232705. Paratypes: BPBM 32678 (1), 38981 (2); CAS 232706 (1); KPM 3309 (1); ROM 38812 (3), 64480 (3); USNM 346520 [not 3465020] (1), 378835 (1), 379365 (1). Plus non-type material. •Valid as Eviota dorsogilva Greenfield & Randall 2011 -- (Allen & Erdmann 2012:914 [ref. 31980], Greenfield et al. 2014:3 [ref. 33111], Greenfield & Tornabene 2014:139 [ref. 33294], Greenfield & Randall 2016:31, 38 [ref. 34356], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:84 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Parenti 2021:140 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota dorsogilva Greenfield & Randall 2011. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Southwestern Pacific: Fiji. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 238221 Eviota erdmanni Tornabene [L.] & Greenfield [D. W.], 2016 Holotype  [Collection database record]
erdmanni, Eviota Tornabene [L.] & Greenfield [D. W.] 2016:3, Figs. 1-3 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 22; ref. 34518] Ende, south Flores, Indonesia, 08°53.269'S, 121°37.599'E, depth 3 meters. Holotype: CAS 238221. Paratypes: CAS. •Valid as Eviota erdmanni Tornabene & Greenfield 2016 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:85 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Greenfield 2021:3 [ref. 38148], Parenti 2021:140 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota erdmanni Tornabene & Greenfield 2016. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean: south coast of Flores Island (Indonesia). Habitat: marine.
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CAS 238067 Eviota eyreae Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2016 Holotype  [Collection database record]
eyreae, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2016:39, Figs. 40-42 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 20; ref. 34356] Vatu-i-ra Island, Fiji, 17°18.82'S, 178°28.21'W, depth 3 meters. Holotype (unique): CAS 238067. •Valid as Eviota eyreae Greenfield & Randall 2016 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:85 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Greenfield 2021:2 [ref. 38148], Parenti 2021:140 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota eyreae Greenfield & Randall 2016. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: South Pacific: Vatu-i-ra Island (Fiji). Habitat: marine.
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CAS 229856 Eviota karaspila Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2010 Holotype  [Collection database record]
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karaspila, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2010:62, Figs. 1-2, 6 [Zootaxa No. 2672; ref. 31036] Nananu-i-Ra, 17°16.704'S, 178°12.932'E, Viti Levu, Fiji, depth 3-6 meters. Holotype: CAS 229856. Paratypes: Many at BPBM, CAS, FMNH, USNM. Plus non-type specimens. •Valid as Eviota karaspila Greenfield & Randall 2010 -- (Greenfield & Allen 2012:45 [ref. 32255], Greenfield & Jewett 2014:58 [ref. 33326], Greenfield & Randall 2016:33, 46 [ref. 34356], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:38 [ref. 34537], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:43 [ref. 35011], Greenfield & Erdmann 2017:6 [ref. 35363], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Parenti 2021:143 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota karaspila Greenfield & Randall 2010. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Southwestern Pacific: Fiji, and photographic record from Tonga. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 238095 Eviota mimica Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2016 Holotype  [Collection database record]
mimica, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2016:47, Figs. 13, 16, 17, 52-53 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 20; ref. 34356] Rabi Island, N.W. shore, Fiji, 16°26.701'S, 179°56.261W, depth 16.5-20 meters. Holotype: CAS 238095. Paratypes: CAS, USNM. Plus non-type material. •Valid as Eviota mimica Greenfield & Randall 2016 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:54 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:34 [ref. 35705], Greenfield & Randall 2017:69 [ref. 35852], Parenti 2021:145 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota mimica Greenfield & Randall 2016. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Southwestern Pacific: Fiji endemic. Habitat: marine.
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SU 8410 Eviota personata Jordan [D. S.] & Thompson [J. C.], 1905 Holotype  [Collection database record]
personata, Eviota Jordan [D. S.] & Thompson [J. C.] 1905:251, Fig. 3 [Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries v. 24 (for 1904); ref. 2538] Garden Key, Dry Tortugas, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 8410. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:106 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Coryphopterus personatus (Jordan & Thompson 1905) -- (Robins & Ray 1986:245 [ref. 23100], Cervigón 1994:163 [ref. 24488], Aguilera 1998:52 [ref. 24221], Smith-Vaniz et al. 1999:316 [ref. 25013], Schmitter-Soto et al. 2000:167 [ref. 27754], Thacker & Cole 2002:837 [ref. 26548], Collette et al. 2003:122 [ref. 26784], Murdy & Hoese 2003:1793 [ref. 27111], Smith et al. 2003:60 [ref. 27621], Nelson et al. 2004:170 [ref. 27807], McEachran & Fechhelm 2005:684 [ref. 28815], Baldwin et al. 2009:117 [ref. 30559], Van Tassell 2011:140 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:175 [ref. 32708], Smith-Vaniz & Collette 2013:182 [ref. 32953], Smith-Vaniz & Jelks 2014:76 [ref. 33341], Baldwin & Robertson 2015:137 [ref. 33884], Robertson et al. 2016:147, 151 [ref. 34961] with question, Robertson et al. 2020:154 [ref. 38098], Escobar-Sierra et al. 2021:75 [ref. 38844], Parenti 2021:121 [ref. 38603], Bennema & van Moorsel 2022:72 [ref. 39585], Martínez-Servín et al. 2023:113 [ref. 40726], Page et al. 2023:121 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Coryphopterus personatus (Jordan & Thompson 1905). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Bermuda, Bahamas and Florida (U.S.A.) south to Venezuela, including Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 238167 Eviota punyit Tornabene [L.], Valdez [S.] & Erdmann [M. V.], 2016 Holotype  [Collection database record]
punyit, Eviota Tornabene [L.], Valdez [S.] & Erdmann [M. V.] in Tornabene, Valdez, Erdmann & Pezold 2016:1816, Figs. 3-8 [Journal of Fish Biology v. 88 (no. 5); ref. 34439] Porter Patch, Brunei Darussalam, 04°53.475'N, 114°24.321'E. Holotype: CAS 238167. Paratypes: CAS 237333 (2), 238168 (2), 238169 (1), 238170 (1), 238171 (2); NMW 94956 (1), 94957 (1). •Valid as Eviota punyit Tornabene, Valdez & Erdmann 2016 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:79 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Golani & Fricke 2018:152 [ref. 36273], Zajonz et al. 2019:96 [ref. 36871] as cf. punyit, Parenti 2021:148 [ref. 38603], Bogorodsky & Goren 2023:13 [ref. 40247], Anto et al. 2024:4 [ref. 40874]). Current status: Valid as Eviota punyit Tornabene, Valdez & Erdmann 2016. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Red Sea; Indo-West Pacific: Oman, Seychelles, Comoros and Lakshadweep (India) east to eastern Indonesia, north to Ryukyu Islands (Japan). Habitat: marine.
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CAS 228572 Eviota randalli Greenfield [D. W.], 2009 Holotype  [Collection database record]
randalli, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] 2009:683, Figs. 1-2 [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (Series 4) v. 60 (no. 20); ref. 30635] Cobia Island, outside barrier reef, Fiji, 16°27.333'S, 179°40.250'W, depth 12-17 meters. Holotype: CAS 228572. Paratypes: BPBM 41001 (1); CAS 219785 (1), 228573 (1), 228574 (1), 228575 (1); ROM 60894 (1), 60895 (2), 84966 (1); USNM 396995 (1). •Valid as Eviota randalli Greenfield 2009 -- (Greenfield & Randall 2010:271 [ref. 30765], Hoese & Stewart 2012:66 [ref. 32113], Greenfield et al. 2014:8 [ref. 33111], Greenfield et al. 2014:487 [ref. 33193], Greenfield & Randall 2016:31, 53 [ref. 34356], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:55 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Parenti 2021:149 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota randalli Greenfield 2009. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: South Pacific: Fiji, American Samoa, Society Islands (French Polynesia). Habitat: marine.
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CAS 238175 Eviota richardi Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2016 Holotype  [Collection database record]
richardi, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2016:53, Figs. 23, 62-65 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 20; ref. 34356] Viti Levu, Charybdis Reef, Fiji, 17°13.138'S, 178°02.851'E, depth 4.6-6.8 meters. Holotype: CAS 238175. Paratypes: CAS, ROM, USNM. Plus non-type material. •Valid as Eviota richardi Greenfield & Randall 2016 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:47 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Parenti 2021:149 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota richardi Greenfield & Randall 2016. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Southwestern Pacific: Fiji endemic. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 233447 Eviota rubriceps Greenfield [D. W.] & Jewett [S. L.], 2011 Holotype  [Collection database record]
rubriceps, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Jewett [S. L.] 2011:54, Figs. 1-4 [Zootaxa No. 3134; ref. 31687] Waisilip, West Waigeo Island, 00.2852°S, 130.3575°E, Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia, depth 3-6 meters. Holotype: CAS 233447. Paratypes: BPBM 41076 (5); CAS 233448 (3); MZB 20024 (4); ROM 85198 (1), 88204 (2); USNM 209978 (5), 222548 (1), 222550 (2); WAM P.3353-001 (5). Plus non-type material. •Valid as Eviota rubriceps Greenfield & Jewett 2011 -- (Greenfield & Suzuki 2012:55 [ref. 31797], Allen & Erdmann 2012:921 [ref. 31980], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:61 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Parenti 2021:150 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota rubriceps Greenfield & Jewett 2011. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: eastern Indonsia, Western Australia. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 234966 Eviota santanai Greenfield [D. W.] & Erdmann [M. V.], 2013 Holotype  [Collection database record]
santanai, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Erdmann [M. V.] 2013:594, Figs. 1-2, 3A [Zootaxa 3741 (no. 4); ref. 32993] Tutuala, Timor-Leste, 8°21.723’S, 127°04.488’E, Timor, depth 8 meters Holotype: CAS 234966. Paratypes: CAS 235688 (2), USNM 410587 (1). •Valid as Eviota santanai Greenfield & Erdmann 2013 -- (Greenfield et al. 2014:9 [ref. 33111], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:80 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Parenti 2021:150 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota santanai Greenfield & Erdmann 2013. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean: Timor Island (Timor-Leste). Habitat: marine.
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CAS 229088 Eviota teresae Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2016 Holotype  [Collection database record]
teresae, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2016:63, Figs. 23, 82-86 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 20; ref. 34356] Rabi Island, N.W. shore, Fiji, 16°26.701'S, 179°56.261'W, depth 0.5-1.8 meters. Holotype: CAS 229088. Paratypes: CAS, USNM. •Valid as Eviota teresae Greenfield & Randall 2016 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:47 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Dewa et al. 2022:26 [ref. 40001], Fujiwara et al. 2022:92 [ref. 39094], Erdmann et al. 2023:43 [ref. 40267], Parenti 2021:152 [ref. 38603], Anto et al. 2024:5 [ref. 40874] as cf. teresae). Current status: Valid as Eviota teresae Greenfield & Randall 2016. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Amami Islands and Osumi Islands (southern Japan); Fiji. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 237105 Eviota tetha Greenfield [D. W.] & Erdmann [M. V.], 2014 Holotype  [Collection database record]
tetha, Eviota Greenfield [D. W.] & Erdmann [M. V.] 2014:24, Figs. 1-4 [Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation v. 11; ref. 33413] West Papua, Cenderawasih Bay, Kwatisore South Bay, 3°14.990'S, 134°57.558'E, Indonesia, depth 25 meters Holotype: CAS 237105. Paratypes: CAS 237106 (2), MZB 22099 (1), ROM 94929 (2), USNM 427308 (2), WAM 34021-001 (2). •Valid as Eviota tetha Greenfield & Erdmann 2014 -- (Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:75 [ref. 35011], Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Greenfield et al. 2019:66 [ref. 36616], Parenti 2021:152 [ref. 38603], Tornabene et al. 2021:178 [ref. 38592]). Current status: Valid as Eviota tetha Greenfield & Erdmann 2014. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua (Indonesia). Habitat: marine.
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SU 52108 Eviotops storthynx Rofen [R. R.], 1959 Holotype  [Collection database record]
storthynx, Eviotops Rofen [R. R.] 1959:237, Figs. 1-3 [Copeia 1959 (no. 3); ref. 12019] Bungau, Sulu Province, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 52108. Paratypes: CAS-SU 38510 (1), 39853 (1). •Valid as Eviota storthynx (Rofen 1959) -- (Yoshino & Shimada in Masuda et al. 1984:244 [ref. 6441], Myers 1999:255 [ref. 23965], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:637 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1181 [ref. 25182], Sadovy & Cornish 2000:247 [ref. 25480], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3597 [ref. 26293], Nakabo 2002:1181 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:58 [ref. 26830], Hoese & Larson 2006:1648 [ref. 29097], Larson et al. 2008:148 [ref. 29532], Greenfield & Randall 2008:500 [ref. 29936] as storhynx on p. 500, Greenfield & Suzuki 2010:61 [ref. 31021], Greenfield & Suzuki 2011:66 [ref. 31244], Greenfield & Jewett 2011:56 [ref. 31687], Greenfield & Suzuki 2012:61 [ref. 31797], Allen & Erdmann 2012:923 [ref. 31980], Tornabene et al. 2013:9 [ref. 32884], Larson et al. 2013:197 [ref. 32988], Greenfield & Winterbottom 2016:61 [ref. 35011] with authorship without parentheses, Greenfield 2017:35 [ref. 35705], Shibukawa in Kimura et al. 2018:259 [ref. 36460], Fricke et al. 2019:283 [ref. 36673], Akaike et al. 2021:28 [ref. 38809], Fujiwara in Motomura et al. 2021:71 [ref. 38121], Parenti 2021:152 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Eviota storthynx (Rofen 1959). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: eastern Malaya (Malaysia) and Vietnam east to Philippines and New Ireland (Papua New Guinea), north to Kagoshima Prefecture (southern Japan) and Ogasawara Islands (Japan); Western Australia. Habitat: marine.
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SU 21258 Glossogobius abacopus Jordan [D. S.] & Richardson [R. E.], 1909 Syntype  [Collection database record]
Labeled as syntype, but as paratype in Catalog of Fishes.
abacopus, Glossogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Richardson [R. E.] 1909:200, Pl. 74 [Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum v. 4 (no. 4); ref. 2493] Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Holotype: FMNH 52210 [ex CM 357]. Paratypes: FMNH 59540 (1), CAS-SU 21258 (2). Type catalog: Henn 1928:97 [ref. 12305], Böhlke 1953:112 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:40 [ref. 12367], Ho & Shao 2011:57 [ref. 31432]. Type designated in Pl. 74. •Synonym of Glossogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes 1837) -- (Ho & Shao 2011:57 [ref. 31432]). •Synonym of Psammogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes 1837) (Kottelat 2013:421 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Psammogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes 1837). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 30958 Gnatholepis hendersoni Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
hendersoni, Gnatholepis Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:7, Pl. 3 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Reef in Singapore Harbor. Holotype: CAS-SU 30958. Paratypes: CAS-SU 68767 [ex CAS-SU 30958] (4). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:112 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Macrodontogobius wilburi Herre 1936 -- (Murdy & Hoese 1984:228 [ref. 5377], Murdy 1985:11 [ref. 19200], Randall & Greenfield 2001:1 [ref. 25675], Randall et al. 2004:28 [ref. 27624], Larson et al. 2008:150 [ref. 29532], Larson & Buckle 2012:5 [ref. 32272], Parenti 2021:198 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Macrodontogobius wilburi Herre 1936. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30959 Gnatholepis koumansi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1937 Holotype  [Collection database record]
koumansi, Gnatholepis Herre [A. W. C. T.] in Herre & Myers 1937:39, Pl. 1 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 13; ref. 2123] Malacca Straits, 100 miles west of Singapore, off the northern coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30959. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. Koumans 1940 [ref. 2676] recognized Obtortiophagus koumansi Whitley 1933, Gnatholepis koumansi Herre 1937 and Acentrogobius koumansi Norman 1935 were homonyms when all were in Acentrogobius, so he replaced both junior names. Subjectively invalid. Now in different genera, Acentrogobius herrei Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676] is an unneeded replacement name for Herre's species. •A species of the genus Aulopareia -- (Randall & Greenfield 2001:1 [ref. 25675], Larson & Buckle 2012:5 [ref. 32272]). •Valid as Aulopareia koumansi (Herre 1937) -- (Larson & Murdy 2001:3595 [ref. 26293], Larson & Jaafar 2022:501 [ref. 39363], Parenti 2021:97 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Aulopareia koumansi (Herre 1937). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 30960 Gnatholepis mingi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
mingi, Gnatholepis Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:8, Pl. 4 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Pulau Ubin Island near Singapore. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30960. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Hemigobius mingi (Herre 1936) -- (Larson 1999:34 [ref. 24498], Larson 2001:74 [ref. 25522], Larson & Murdy 2001:3601 [ref. 26293], Randall & Greenfield 2001:1 [ref. 25675], Tan & Lim 2004:111 [ref. 27716], Larson et al. 2008:142 [ref. 29532], Larson & Buckle 2012:5 [ref. 32272], Huang et al. 2014:109 [ref. 33161]). •Synonym of Hemigobius melanurus (Bleeker 1849) -- (Kottelat 2013:411 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Hemigobius melanurus (Bleeker 1849). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 8364 Gnatholepis thompsoni Jordan [D. S.], 1904 Holotype  [Collection database record]
thompsoni, Gnatholepis Jordan [D. S.] 1904:541, Pl. 1 (fig. 2) [Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission v. 22 (1902); ref. 2400] Bush Key, Tortugas Archipelago, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 8364. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. Published 19 Jan. 1904 in volume for 1902. •Synonym of Gnatholepis cauerensis (Bleeker 1853) -- (Rocha 2005:3921 [ref. 29293], Randall & Greenfield 2007:304 [ref. 29292], Randall 2007:406 [ref. 30952], Page et al. 2013:177 [ref. 32708], Smith-Vaniz & Collette 2013:182 [ref. 32953]). •Valid as Gnatholepis thompsoni Jordan 1904 -- (Robins & Ray 1986:246 [ref. 23100], Edwards & Glass 1987:659 [ref. 9166], Miller 1990:931 [ref. 19376], Cervigón 1994:171 [ref. 24488], Smith-Vaniz et al. 1999:316 [ref. 25013], Schwartz 1999:284 [ref. 25307], Afonso et al. 1999:79 [ref. 25466], Schmitter-Soto et al. 2000:167 [ref. 27754], Brito & Miller 2001:255 [ref. 25096], Gasparini & Floeter 2001:1646 [ref. 25634], Rocha & Rosa 2001:992 [ref. 25909], Randall & Greenfield 2001:1 [ref. 25675], Thacker & Cole 2002:840 [ref. 26548], Collette et al. 2003:122 [ref. 26784], Murdy & Hoese 2003:1795 [ref. 27111], Moura et al. in Menezes et al. 2003:99 [ref. 27192], Smith et al. 2003:62 [ref. 27621] dated 1902, Ross & Rhode 2004:309 [ref. 27789] dated to 1902, Araújo & Freitas 2002:2 [ref. 27803], Nelson et al. 2004:171 [ref. 27807], McEachran & Fechhelm 2005:703 [ref. 28815], Rocha et al. 2005:3921 [ref. 29293], Wirtz et al. 2007:39 [ref. 30263], Van Tassell 2011:144 [ref. 31732], Kovačić & Patzner 2011:186 [ref. 31737], Larson & Buckle 2012:5, 50 [ref. 32272], Wirtz et al. 2013:132 [ref. 32972], Wirtz et al. 2014:10 [ref. 33516], Pinheiro et al. 2015:30 [ref. 34324], Miller & Murdy in Carpenter & De Angelis 2016:2841 [ref. 34618], Robertson et al. 2016:148 [ref. 34961], Carneiro et al. 2019:179 [ref. 37250], Reiner 2019:264 [ref. 38139] as thomsoni, Robertson et al. 2020:155 [ref. 38098], Carballo et al. 2021:102 [ref. 39250], Carvalho-Filho in Marceniuk et al. 2021:242 [ref. 38945], Escobar-Sierra et al. 2021:75 [ref. 38844], Bennema & van Moorsel 2022:72 [ref. 39585], Carvalho-Filho 2023:237 [ref. 40480], Hoff et al. 2023:6 [ref. 40463], Martínez-Servín et al. 2023:113 [ref. 40726], Page et al. 2023:122 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Gnatholepis thompsoni Jordan 1904. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Bermuda and Florida (U.S.A.) south to São Paulo (Brazil), including Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea; eastern Atlantic: including Madeira (Portugal), Canary Islands (Spain), São Tomé and Principe. Habitat: marine.
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SU 29078 Gobiella birtwistlei Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1935 Syntype  [Collection database record]
birtwistlei, Gobiella Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1935:85 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 9; ref. 10987] Singapore. Syntypes: BMNH 1969.11.13.2-6 [ex Singapore Natl. Mus.] (5); FMNH 47158 (12), 47230 (6); Raffles Mus. Singapore (?); CAS-SU 29078 (99), 30961 (204); USNM 101303 (12); ZMH H418 [ex 17467] (8); ZRC 225 (31); ZSI F13513/1 (3). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291], Menon & Yazdani 1968:153 [ref. 20743], Alfred 1970:72 [ref. 23931], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:41 [ref. 12367], Wilkens & Dohse 1993:408 [ref. 21161], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 Lectotype selected by Koumans, but specmen is not separated from CAS-SU 30961. •Valid as Gobiopterus birtwistlei (Herre 1935) -- (Larson et al. 2008:141 [ref. 29532], Kottelat 2013:410 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Gobiopterus birtwistlei (Herre 1935). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 30961 Gobiella birtwistlei Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1935 Syntype  [Collection database record]
birtwistlei, Gobiella Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1935:85 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 9; ref. 10987] Singapore. Syntypes: BMNH 1969.11.13.2-6 [ex Singapore Natl. Mus.] (5); FMNH 47158 (12), 47230 (6); Raffles Mus. Singapore (?); CAS-SU 29078 (99), 30961 (204); USNM 101303 (12); ZMH H418 [ex 17467] (8); ZRC 225 (31); ZSI F13513/1 (3). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291], Menon & Yazdani 1968:153 [ref. 20743], Alfred 1970:72 [ref. 23931], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:41 [ref. 12367], Wilkens & Dohse 1993:408 [ref. 21161], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 Lectotype selected by Koumans, but specmen is not separated from CAS-SU 30961. •Valid as Gobiopterus birtwistlei (Herre 1935) -- (Larson et al. 2008:141 [ref. 29532], Kottelat 2013:410 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Gobiopterus birtwistlei (Herre 1935). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia. Habitat: brackish.
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CAS 81525 Gobiodon acicularis Harold [A. S.] & Winterbottom [R.], 1995 Holotype  [Collection database record]
acicularis, Gobiodon Harold [A. S.] & Winterbottom [R.] 1995:688, Figs. 1-2 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 108 (no. 4); ref. 21923] Off Babelthuap Island, coral-enclosed area north of Arakataoch Stream, Belau (Palau), western Pacific. Holotype: CAS 81525. Paratypes: CAS 81515 (5), 81522 (6), 82377 (5); ROM 1603CS (2, c&s), 69038 (2). •Valid as Gobiodon acicularis Harold & Winterbottom 1995 -- (Harold & Winterbottom 1999:56 [ref. 23701], Myers 1999:255 [ref. 23965], Munday et al. 1999:54 [ref. 24284], Larson & Murdy 2001:3597 [ref. 26293], Fricke & Kulbicki 2006:350 [ref. 28867], Hoese & Larson 2006:1655 [ref. 29097], Harold et al. 2008:120 [ref. 29450], Dimara et al. 2010:621 [ref. 31108], Suzuku et al. 2012:63 [ref. 32027], Allen & Erdmann 2012:896 [ref. 31980]. Shibukawa et al. 2013:144 [ref. 32951], Allen 2021:18 [ref. 38272], Parenti 2021:167 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Gobiodon acicularis Harold & Winterbottom 1995. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea to Solomon Islands, Palau and Australia. Habitat: marine.
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SU 22219 Gobionellus stomatus Starks [E. C.], 1913 Holotype  [Collection database record]
stomatus, Gobionellus Starks [E. C.] 1913:67, Pl. 10 [Leland Stanford Jr. University Publications, University Series; ref. 4197] Pool near mouth of harbor of Natal, Brazil. Holotype: CAS-SU 22219. Paratypes: AMNH 3847 (23), CAS-SU 22212 (67). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobionellus stomatus Starks 1913 -- (Pezold & Grady 1989:648 [ref. 13579], Murdy & Hoese 2003:1795 [ref. 27111], Moura et al. in Menezes et al. 2003:99 [ref. 27192], Pezold 2004:294 [ref. 27686], Van Tassell 2011:144 [ref. 31732], Carvalho-Filho 2023:239 [ref. 40480]). Current status: Valid as Gobionellus stomatus Starks 1913. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southwestern Atlantic: Piauí south to Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) endemic. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 32970 Gobiosoma brocki Ginsburg [I.], 1938 Holotype  [Collection database record]
brocki, Gobiosoma Ginsburg [I.] 1938:58 [Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin v. 1 (no. 2); ref. 17145] Los Frailes, near Cape San Lucas, Baja California. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 36565 [not CAS-SU 32970 as published]. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Elacatinus digueti (Pellegrin 1901) -- (Thomson et al. 2000:235 [ref. 25640], Hoese & Reader 2001:161 [ref. 26035]). •Synonym of Tigrigobius digueti (Pellegrin 1901). Current status: Synonym of Tigrigobius digueti (Pellegrin 1901). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 28609 Gobiosoma pallida Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
pallida, Gobiosoma Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:91 [Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. 1. The fishes of the Herre Philippine expedition of 1931.; ref. 2108] Sitankai, Sulu Province, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 28609. Paratypes: CAS-SU 16962 (3). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:149 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Schismatogobius pallidus (Herre 1934) -- (Chen et al. 2001:141 [ref. 25462]). •Not in Schismatogobius -- (Keith et al. 2004:237 [ref. 27963]). •Synonym of Cryptocentroides insignis (Seale 1910) -- (Kottelat 2013:405 [ref. 32989] with question, Parenti 2021:124 [ref. 38603] with question). •Valid as Gobiosoma pallida Herre 1834 -- (Keith et al. 2017:65 [ref. 35180], Keith et al. 2017:195 [ref. 35442], Jamandre 2023:168 [ref. 40455]). Current status: Uncertain as Gobiosoma pallida Herre 1934. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: Philippines. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 32963 Gobiosoma puncticulatum Ginsburg [I.], 1938 Holotype  [Collection database record]
puncticulatum, Gobiosoma Ginsburg [I.] 1938:57 [Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin v. 1 (no. 2); ref. 17145] Los Frailes, near Cape San Lucas, Baja California. Holotype: CAS-SU 36564 [not 32963 as published]. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36560 [not 32964] (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobiosoma punticulatus Ginsburg 1938 -- (Rüber et al. 2003:1597 [ref. 26969]). •Valid as Elacatinus puncticulatus (Ginsburg 1938) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:262 [ref. 22193], Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1134 [ref. 22829], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:168 [ref. 24545], Thomson et al. 2000:234 [ref. 25640], Hoese & Reader 2001:165 [ref. 26035], Nelson et al. 2004:171 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:161 [ref. 37547], Van Tassell 2011:153 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:176 [ref. 32708], Galván-Villa et al. 2016:149 [ref. 34871], Sandoval-Huerta et al. 2019:269 [ref. 37390], Love et al. 2021:204 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:122 [ref. 40505], Vela-Espinosa et al. 2023:7 [ref. 40981]). Current status: Valid as Elacatinus puncticulatus (Ginsburg 1938). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: southern tip of Baja California Sur (Mexico) south to Ecuador, including Gulf of California (Mexico) Habitat: marine.
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SU 23311 Gobius curacao Metzelaar [J.], 1919 Syntype  [Collection database record]
curacao, Gobius Metzelaar [J.] 1919:136, Fig. 38 [Report on the fishes; ref. 2982] Curaçao and Bonaire islands. Syntypes: BMNH 1920.1.8.5-7 (3), CAS-SU 23311 (2), ZMA 111890 (25). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291], Nijssen et al. 1982:98 [ref. 19236]. •Valid as Bathygobius curacao (Metzelaar 1919) -- (Robins & Ray 1986:242 [ref. 23100], Miller & Smith 1989:315 [ref. 25535], Garzón-Ferreira & Acero P. 1992:25 [ref. 39338], Cervigón 1994:154 [ref. 24488], Aguilera 1998:52 [ref. 24221], Castro-Aguirre et al. 1999:425 [ref. 24550], Smith-Vaniz et al. 1999:314 [ref. 25013], Schmitter-Soto et al. 2000:167 [ref. 27754], Thacker & Cole 2002:840 [ref. 26548], Murdy & Hoese 2003:1792 [ref. 27111], Smith et al. 2003:59 [ref. 27621], Nelson et al. 2004:169 [ref. 27807], McEachran & Fechhelm 2005:670 [ref. 28815], Tornabene et al. 2010:149 [ref. 30990], Van Tassell 2011:140 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:175 [ref. 32708], Smith-Vaniz & Collette 2013:180 [ref. 32953], Rodríguez-Rey et al. 2017:11 [ref. 35433], Parenti 2021:100 [ref. 38603], Page et al. 2023:120 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Bathygobius curacao (Metzelaar 1919). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Cape Canaveral (Florida, U.S.A.) and Bermuda south to Trinidad and Tobago, including southern Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. IUCN (2019): Least concern. Habitat: marine.
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SU 32989 Gobius elmeri Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
elmeri, Gobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:358, Pl. 1 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 72 (no. 4); ref. 11010] Tide pool at Nasugbu, Batangas Province, Luzon Island, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 32989. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Bathygobius cocosensis (Bleeker 1854) -- (Kottelat 2013:401 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:100 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Bathygobius cocosensis (Bleeker 1854). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 33208 Gobius emblematicus Jordan [D. S.] & Gilbert [C. H.], 1882 Neotype  [Collection database record]
emblematicus, Gobius Jordan [D. S.] & Gilbert [C. H.] 1882:330 [Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission v. 1 (for 1881); ref. 2471] Panama Bay, (Pacific) Panama. Neotype: CAS-SU 33208. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. Neotype designated in Ginsburg 1939:55 [ref. 12362]. •Valid as Microgobius emblematicus (Jordan & Gilbert 1882) -- (Birdsong 1981:293 [ref. 5425], Allen & Robertson 1994:268 [ref. 22193], Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1135 [ref. 22829], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:149 [ref. 24555], Castro-Aguirre et al. 1999:451 [ref. 24550], Nelson et al. 2004:172 [ref. 27807], Van Tassell 2011:168 [ref. 31732], Tornabene et al. 2012:41 [ref. 32138], Page et al. 2013:178 [ref. 32708], Love et al. 2021:206 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:123 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Microgobius emblematicus (Jordan & Gilbert 1882). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Pacific coast of Baja California Sur (Mexico) south to northern Peru, including mouth of Gulf of California (Mexico). Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 6354 Gobius gilberti Heller [E.] & Snodgrass [R. E.], 1903 Holotype  [Collection database record]
gilberti, Gobius Heller [E.] & Snodgrass [R. E.] 1903:214, Pl. 13 [Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences v. 5; ref. 2089] Narboro Island, Galápagos Islands. Holotype: CAS-SU 6354. Paratypes: CAS-SU 7061 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Lythrypnus gilberti (Heller & Snodgrass 1903) -- (Bussing 1990:108 [ref. 19516], Allen & Robertson 1994:266 [ref. 22193], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:557 [ref. 24023] [but see McCosker 1998:810 [ref. 24025]], Ahnelt & Bohacek 2004:47 [ref. 27751], McCosker & Rosenblatt 2010:194 [ref. 30957], Van Tassell 2011:141 [ref. 31732], Parenti 2021:196 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Lythrypnus gilberti (Heller & Snodgrass 1903). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Galápagos Islands (Ecuador). Habitat: marine.
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SU 4990 Gobius giurinus Rutter [C. L.], 1897 Holotype  [Collection database record]
giurinus, Gobius Rutter [C. L.] 1897:86 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 49; ref. 12329] Swatow, Shantou, coast of southeastern China. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 4990. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:146 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:113-114 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobius giurinus Rutter 1897 -- (Okada 1961:665 [ref. 6363], Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:359 [ref. 7348]). •Valid as Ctenogobius giurinus (Rutter 1897) -- (Wang 1984:93 [ref. 22951], Wu & Ni in Kuang et al. 1986:288 [ref. 26639], Zheng 1989:348 [ref. 21202], Wu in Pan et al. 1991:480 [ref. 23876], Deng in Ding 1994:522 [ref. 21531], Yang & Chen 1995:113 [ref. 23555], Zhu 1995:181 [ref. 25213], Cheng & Zhou 1997:378 [ref. 26385], Yang in Chen 1998:327 [ref. 23556], Tang et al. 2001:15 [ref. 25373], Sakai et al. 2001:116 [ref. 25693], Kim et al. 2004:56 [ref. 27747], Larson et al. 2008:144 [ref. 29532], Yonezawa et al. 2010:255 [ref. 30902], Motomura et al. 2010:218 [ref. 31256], Suzuki et al. 2012:697 [ref. 31734]). •Valid as Rhinogobius giurinus (Rutter 1897) -- (Hayashi in Masuda et al. 1984:269 [ref. 6441], Kawanabe & Mizuno 1989:585 [ref. 25598], Chen & Shao 1996:201 [ref. 22202], Takahashi 1996:3 [ref. 24363], Kim 1997:450 [ref. 24032], Takahashi et al. 1997:48 [ref. 24971], Chen & Miller 1998:219 [ref. 23576] as guirinus, Sato et al. 1998:42 [ref. 24972], Mizuno et al. 1999:12 [ref. 25311], Sakai et al. 2000:52 [ref. 24911], Nakabo 2000:1251 [ref. 25182], Matsuura et al. 2000:238 [ref. 26000], Kottelat 2001:61 [ref. 25482], Larson & Murdy 2001:3601 [ref. 26293], Kim & Park 2002:373 [ref. 25913], Nakabo 2002:1251 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:400, 664 [ref. 26218], Jang et al. 2003:120 [ref. 27681], Chen & Kottelat 2005:1407 [ref. 28141], Matsunuma et al. 2010:85 [ref. 31558], Matsui et al. 2014:8 [ref. 33344], Kottelat 2013:425 [ref. 32989], Zhang et al. 2016:203 [ref. 34477], Koeda et al. 2016:94 [ref. 35333], Xia et al. 2018:560 [ref. 35887], Zhang et al. 2019:528 [ref. 36699]). •Synonym of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859 -- (Suzuki et al. 2015:[4] [ref. 33993], Suzuki et al. 2017:80 [ref. 35202]). Current status: Synonym of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 3095 Gobius manglicola Jordan [D. S.] & Starks [E. C.], 1895 Holotype  [Collection database record]
manglicola, Gobius Jordan [D. S.] & Starks [E. C.] in Jordan 1895:495 [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (Series 2) v. 5; ref. 2394] Estuary at Mazatlán, Sinaloa, western Mexico. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 3095. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Ctenogobius manglicola (Jordan & Starks 1895) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:261 [ref. 22193], Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1134 [ref. 22829], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:153 [ref. 24555], Castro-Aguirre et al. 1999:440 [ref. 24550], Pezold 2004:273 [ref. 27685], Nelson et al. 2004:170 [ref. 27807], Van Tassell 2011:143 [ref. 31732], Schliewen 2011:211 [ref. 31738], Page et al. 2013:176 [ref. 32708], González-Murcia et al. 2019:293 [ref. 36544], Pezold 2022:98 [ref. 39351], Page et al. 2023:121 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Ctenogobius manglicola (Jordan & Starks 1895). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Gulf of California (Mexico) south to northern Peru. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 34776 Gobius novemradiatus Hamilton [F.], 1822 Neotype  [Collection database record]
novemradiatus, Gobius Hamilton [F.] 1822:47, 366, Pl. 2 (fig. 14) [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] Uttarbhag, Ganges River delta, India. Neotype: CAS-SU 34776. Neotype designated by Murdy 1989:43 [ref. 13628]. Hamilton's original illustration reproduced by Britz 2019:Pl. 30 [ref. 37532]. •Valid as Periophthalmus novemradiatus (Hamilton 1822) -- (Murdy 1989:43 [ref. 13628], Kottelat et al. 1993:149 [ref. 23448], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:639 [ref. 25122], Larson & Murdy 2001:3602 [ref. 26293], Khaironizam & Norma-Rashid 2003:250 [ref. 27124], Larson & Takita 2004:184 [ref. 28075], Larson et al. 2008:140 [ref. 29532], Jaafar & Larson 2008:951 [ref. 29863], Jaafar et al. 2009:309 [ref. 30170], Shibukawa 2009:283 [ref. 30449], Murdy 2011:105 [ref. 31728], Kottelat 2013:420 [ref. 32989], Huang et al. 2014:109 [ref. 33161], Murdy & Jaafar 2017:26 [ref. 35561]). Current status: Valid as Periophthalmus novemradiatus (Hamilton 1822). Gobiidae: Oxudercinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 9250 Gobius panayensis Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.], 1907 Holotype  [Collection database record]
panayensis, Gobius Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.] 1907:42, Fig. 15 [Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries v. 26 (Doc. 606) (for 1906); ref. 2498] Panay Island, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 9250. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:145 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Bathygobius panayensis (Jordan & Seale 1907) -- (Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:636 [ref. 25122], Larson & Murdy 2001:3595 [ref. 26293], Parenti 2021:104 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Bathygobius panayensis (Jordan & Seale 1907). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Philippines. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6448 Gobius poecilichthys Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
poecilichthys, Gobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:52, Fig. 4 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6448. Paratypes: USNM 49919 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. Types: Shinohara & Williams 2006:562 [ref. 31656]. •Synonym of Gobius fuscus Rüppell 1830 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:356 [ref. 7348]). •Synonym of Bathygobius fuscus (Rüppell 1830) -- (Akihito & Meguro 1980:221 [ref. 6920], Myers & Donaldson 2003:643 [ref. 27495], Kottelat 2013:402 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:101 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Bathygobius fuscus (Rüppell 1830). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 6349 Gobius rhizophora Heller [E.] & Snodgrass [R. E.], 1903 Holotype  [Collection database record]
rhizophora, Gobius Heller [E.] & Snodgrass [R. E.] 1903:212, Pl. 12 [Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences v. 5; ref. 2089] Tagus Cove, Isabela Island [Albemarle Island], Galápagos Islands. Holotype: CAS-SU 6349. Paratypes: CAS-SU 7000 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Lythrypnus rhizophora (Heller & Snodgrass 1903) -- (Bussing 1990:108 [ref. 19516], Allen & Robertson 1994:267 [ref. 22193], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:558 [ref. 24023], Thomson et al. 2000:248 [ref. 25640], Ahnelt & Bohacek 2004:47 [ref. 27751], Nelson et al. 2004:172 [ref. 27807], McCosker & Rosenblatt 2010:194 [ref. 30957], Van Tassell 2011:142 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:178 [ref. 32708], Fourriére et al. 2016:461 [ref. 34668] with question, Parenti 2021:197 [ref. 38603], Page et al. 2023:123 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Lythrypnus rhizophora (Heller & Snodgrass 1903). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Cocos Island (Costa Rica), Galapágos Islands (Ecuador) and other offshore islands. Habitat: marine.
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SU 40076 Gobius septemradiatus Hamilton [F.], 1822 Neotype  [Collection database record]
septemradiatus, Gobius Hamilton [F.] 1822:46 [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] India. Neotype: CAS-SU 40076. Neotype designated in Murdy 1989:30 [ref. 13628]; SU 69059 incorrectly listed as Neotype on p. 29. •Synonym of Periophthalmodon schlosseri (Pallas 1770) -- (Talwar & Jhingran 1991:962 [ref. 20764]). •Valid in Periophthalmodon -- (Kottelat & Lim 1996:247 [ref. 23210] but wrongly as septemfasciatus). •Valid as Periophthalmodon septemradiatus (Hamilton 1822) -- (Murdy 1989:29 [ref. 13628], Kottelat et al. 1993:148 [ref. 23448], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:639 [ref. 25122], Larson & Murdy 2001:3602 [ref. 26293], Khaironizam & Norma-Rashid 2003:97 [ref. 27104], Murdy 2011:105 [ref. 31728], Kottelat 2013:418 [ref. 32989], Murdy & Jaafar 2017:17 [ref. 35561], Iqbal et al. 2019:376 [ref. 36515], Taki et al. 2021:476 [ref. 39830]). Current status: Valid as Periophthalmodon septemradiatus (Hamilton 1822). Gobiidae: Oxudercinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: India to Vietnam. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 6446 Hazeus otakii Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
otakii, Hazeus Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:51, Fig. 3 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Nagasaki, Japan. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 6446. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:141 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Hazeus otakii Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:253 [ref. 6441], Iwata et al. 1998:117 [ref. 23379], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1195 [ref. 25182], Larson & Murdy 2001:3598 [ref. 26293], Nakabo 2002:1195 [ref. 26193], Allen & Erdmann 2012:979 [ref. 31980], Engin et al. 2018:321 [ref. 36014], Parenti 2021:184 [ref. 38603], Allen et al. 2024:10 [ref. 41004]). Current status: Valid as Hazeus otakii Jordan & Snyder 1901. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Indonesia east to Philippines, north to Taiwan and southern Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 36815 Intonsagobius kuderi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1943 Holotype  [Collection database record]
kuderi, Intonsagobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1943:93 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 56; ref. 2136] Lagoon amid a group of small isles about 8 miles west of Jolo, Sulu Province, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 36815. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36816 (4). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Callogobius maculipinnis (Fowler 1918) -- (McKinney & Lachner 1984:627 [ref. 21192], Goren et al. 1991:299 [ref. 19765], Fricke & Kulbicki 2006:349 [ref. 28867]). •Valid as Callogobius kuderi (Herre 1945) -- (Delventhal & Mooi 2013:156 [ref. 32677], Parenti 2021:113 [ref. 38603], Delventhal & Mooi 2023:461 [ref. 40434]). Current status: Valid as Callogobius kuderi (Herre 1943). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Philippines. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 59663 (IU 04845) Lepidogobius gilberti Eigenmann [C. H.] & Eigenmann [R. S.], 1889 Syntype  [Collection database record]
gilberti, Lepidogobius Eigenmann [C. H.] & Eigenmann [R. S.] 1889:464 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 11 (no. 742) (for 1888); ref. 11061] Between Roseville and La Playa, San Diego Bay, California, U.S.A. Syntypes: BMNH 1891.5.19.96-97 [from Eigenmann] (2), CAS 59663 [ex IU 4845] (3), MCZ 27399 (1), USNM 40128 (3). •Valid as Ilypnus gilberti (Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1889) -- (Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:263 [ref. 9277], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:172 [ref. 24545], Ruiz-Campos et al. 2000:75 [ref. 24940], Nelson et al. 2004:172 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:162 [ref. 37547], Van Tassell 2011:144 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:177 [ref. 32708], Kells et al. 2016:306 [ref. 35888], Burton & Lea 2019:101 [ref. 37205], Love et al. 2021:205 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:123 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Ilypnus gilberti (Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1889). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: northern California (U.S.A.) south to Pacific coast of southern Baja California Sur (Mexico), including Gulf of California (Mexico). Habitat: marine.
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SU 33120 Macgregorella bravoi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
bravoi, Macgregorella Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:363, Pl. 5 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 72 (no. 4); ref. 11010] Nasugbu, Batangas Province, Luzon Island, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 33120. Paratypes: (5) CAS-SU 33121 (4). Additional material: CAS-SU 28066 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. •Tentatively valid -- (Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122]). •Valid as Pipidonia bravoi (Herre 1940) -- (Allen & Swainston 1988:136 [ref. 25477]). •Valid as Gobiopsis bravoi (Herre 1940) -- (Allen 1997:218 [ref. 23977], Myers 1999:256 [ref. 23965], Allen 2000:120 [ref. 25868], Larson & Murdy 2001:3598 [ref. 26293], Allen & Adrim 2003:59 [ref. 26830], Shibukawa 2010:97 [ref. 30809], Allen & Erdmann 2012:977 [ref. 31980], Parenti 2021:173 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Gobiopsis bravoi (Herre 1940). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Indonesia, Philippines, Palau and Ryukyu Islands (Japan). Habitat: marine.
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SU 39855 Macgregorella indica Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
indica, Macgregorella Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:402 [Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences v. 35 (no. 12); ref. 2141] Gulf of Mannar, Pamban District, Madras, India. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 39855. Non-type: CAS-SU 39928 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Gobiopsis quinquecincta (Smith 1931) -- (Parenti 2021:174 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Gobiopsis quinquecincta (Smith 1931). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 29073 Macrodontogobius wilburi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
wilburi, Macrodontogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:279, Pl. 1 (fig. 2) [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 2); ref. 2125] Koror [Gorror] Reef, Palau Islands [Pelew Islands]. Holotype: CAS-SU 29073. Paratypes: FMNH 47384 (1), CAS-SU 16961 (3). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:150 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:114 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:54 [ref. 12367]. •Valid as Macrodontogobius wilburi Herre 1936 -- (Murdy & Hoese 1984:228 [ref. 5377], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:253 [ref. 6441], Murdy 1985:10 [ref. 19200], Randall et al. 1990:405 [ref. 15987], Randall & Goren 1993:15 [ref. 21131], Francis 1993:167 [ref. 25479], Francis & Randall 1993:123 [ref. 20996], Randall et al. 1997:405 [ref. 25919], Myers 1999:257 [ref. 23965], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1211 [ref. 25182], Allen 2000:120 [ref. 25868], Larson & Hoese 2001:28 [ref. 25837], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3598 [ref. 26293], Randall & Greenfield 2001:1 [ref. 25675], Nakabo 2002:1211 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:59 [ref. 26830], Larson & Wright 2003:129 [ref. 27481], Myers & Donaldson 2003:644 [ref. 27495], Shibukawa et al. in Kimura & Matsuura 2003:186 [ref. 27510], Randall 2005:542 [ref. 28239], Hoese & Larson 2006:1664 [ref. 29097], Larson et al. 2008:150 [ref. 29532], Bogorodsky et al. 2011:217 [ref. 31666], Allen & Erdmann 2012:982 [ref. 31980], Fricke et al. 2014:168 [ref. 33932], Koeda et al. 2016:93 [ref. 35333], Fricke et al. 2018:334 [ref. 35805], Golani & Fricke 2018:157 [ref. 36273], Fricke et al. 2019:286 [ref. 36673], Parenti 2021:197 [ref. 38603], Wada in Motomura et al. 2021:73 [ref. 38121], Larson 2022:115 [ref. 39971], Bogorodsky & Goren 2023:19 [ref. 40247]). Current status: Valid as Macrodontogobius wilburi Herre 1936. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Red Sea; Indo-West Pacific: Seychelles, Madagascar and Maldives east to Line Islands and Samoa Islands, north to Ryukyu Islands (Japan), south to northern Australia and Lord Howe Island (Australia). Habitat: marine.
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SU 36817 Mangarinus waterousi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1943 Holotype  [Collection database record]
waterousi, Mangarinus Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1943:94 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 56; ref. 2136] Hacienda Waterous, Mangarin, Mindoro, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 36817. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36818 (3). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Mangarinus waterousi Herre 1943 -- (Prince Ahihito in Masuda et al. 1984:262 [ref. 6441], Kawanabe & Mizuno 1989:573 [ref. 25598], Kottelat et al. 1993:146 [ref. 23448], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1249 [ref. 25182], Larson & Murdy 2001:3598 [ref. 26293], Sakai et al. 2001:113 [ref. 25693], Nakabo 2002:1249 [ref. 26193], Kottelat 2013:412 [ref. 32989], Wada et al. 2021:49 [ref. 38521], Ragul et al. 2022:298 [ref. 39027], Jamandre 2023:168 [ref. 40455], Nallathambi et al. 2023:2 [ref. 40318]). Current status: Valid as Mangarinus waterousi Herre 1943. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Tamil Nadu (India); Mindoro (Philippines) north to Amami Islands (southern Japan). Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 25502 Mars caeruleomaculatus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1933 Holotype  [Collection database record]
caeruleomaculatus, Mars Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1933:22 [Copeia 1933 (no. 1); ref. 2106] Tide flats at Jolo, Sulu Islands, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 25502. Paratypes: CAS-SU 16959 (5). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:147 [ref. 2676] as coeruleo-maculatus, Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. Originally as caeruleo-maculatus. •Synonym of Cryptocentrus octofasciatus Regan 1908 -- (Allen 1997:216 [ref. 23977] as octafasciatus). •Valid as Cryptocentrus caeruleomaculatus (Herre 1933) -- (Yanagisawa 1978:278 [ref. 7028], Allen & Swainston 1988:134 [ref. 25477], Randall et al. 1997:530 [ref. 25919], Myers 1999:239 [ref. 23965], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:636 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1226 [ref. 25182], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293], Sakai et al. 2001:110 [ref. 25693], Nakabo 2002:1226 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:57 [ref. 26830], Myers & Donaldson 2003:642 [ref. 27495], Hoese & Larson 2004:168 [ref. 28074], Randall et al. 2005:128 [ref. 28745], Hoese & Larson 2006:1637 [ref. 29097], Larson et al. 2008:147 [ref. 29532], Shibukawa 2009:267 [ref. 30449], Motomura et al. 2010:208 [ref. 31256], Allen & Randall 2011:559 [ref. 31615], Allen & Erdmann 2012:869 [ref. 31980], Larson et al. 2013:194 [ref. 32988], Fricke et al. 2014:161 [ref. 33932], Allen 2015:72 [ref. 33923], Koeda et al. 2016:90 [ref. 35333], Shibukawa in Kimura et al. 2018:258 [ref. 36460], Hoese 2019:31 [ref. 36472], Parenti 2021:125 [ref. 38603], Fujiwara et al. 2022:91 [ref. 39094], Larson 2022:71 [ref. 39971]). Current status: Valid as Cryptocentrus caeruleomaculatus (Herre 1933). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Andaman Sea east to Solomon Islands, north to Amami Islands (southern Japan), south to Western Australia and New Caledonia. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30962 Mars haydeni Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
haydeni, Mars Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:363, Pl. 2 (fig. 6) [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 3); ref. 5609] Tide flats at Bais, Oriental Negros, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30962. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Cryptocentrus haydeni (Herre 1936) -- (Parenti 2021:126 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Cryptocentrus haydeni (Herre 1936). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Oriental Negros (Philippines). Habitat: marine.
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SU 6511 Microgobius miraflorensis Gilbert [C. H.] & Starks [E. C.], 1904 Holotype  [Collection database record]
Tag on fish from jar 106511 says it's 105511. Also in jar is a label that says the jar was broken during an earthquake.
miraflorensis, Microgobius Gilbert [C. H.] & Starks [E. C.] 1904:176, Pl. 29 (fig. 54) [Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences v. 4; ref. 1639] Río Grande, Miraflores, Colombia. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 6511. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Microgobius miraflorensis Gilbert & Starks 1904 -- (Birdsong 1981:297 [ref. 5425], Allen & Robertson 1994:269 [ref. 22193], Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1135 [ref. 22829], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:149 [ref. 24555], Castro-Aguirre et al. 1999:449 [ref. 24550], Nelson et al. 2004:172 [ref. 27807], Miller 2006:399 [ref. 28615], Van Tassell 2011:168 [ref. 31732], Tornabene et al. 2012:41 [ref. 32138], Page et al. 2013:178 [ref. 32708], Angulo et al. 2013:1009 [ref. 33194], Love et al. 2021:206 [ref. 39279], Angulo et al. 2023:37 [ref. 40676], Page et al. 2023:124 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Microgobius miraflorensis Gilbert & Starks 1904. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Pacific coast of Baja California Sur (Mexico) south to northern Peru, including eastern Gulf of California (Mexico). Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 22214 Microgobius omostigma Starks [E. C.], 1913 Holotype  [Collection database record]
omostigma, Microgobius Starks [E. C.] 1913:68, Pl. 11 [Leland Stanford Jr. University Publications, University Series; ref. 4197] Rock pool at Natal, Brazil. Holotype: CAS-SU 22214. Paratypes: CAS-SU 22383 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. Type specimen designated in Pl. 11. •Synonym of Microgobius meeki Evermann & Marsh 1899 -- (Birdsong 1981:278 [ref. 5425]). Current status: Synonym of Microgobius meeki Evermann & Marsh 1899. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 26360 Microsicydium pulchellum Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1927 Neotype  [Collection database record]
pulchellum, Microsicydium Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1927:299, Pl. 23 (fig. 4) [Monographs, Bureau of Science Manila Monogr. 23; ref. 2104] Tanjay River, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines [collected by Herre]. Neotype: CAS-SU 26360. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:192 [ref. 2676]. Holotype BSMP 13026 destroyed; neotype selected by Maeda et al. 2012:320 [ref. 32002]. •Valid as Stiphodon pulchellus (Herre 1927) -- (Maeda et al. 2012:287 [ref. 31973], Maeda et al. 2012:320 [ref. 32002], Maeda 2013:(7) [ref. 33023], Kottelat 2013:431 [ref. 32989], Maeda & Palla 2015:394 [ref. 33960], Maeda et al. 2015:256 [ref. 33999], Keith et al. 2015:226 [ref. 34328], Jamandre 2023:170 [ref. 40455]). Current status: Valid as Stiphodon pulchellus (Herre 1927). Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Philippines [supposedly amphidromous]. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 36822 Mindorogobius lopezi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
lopezi, Mindorogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:13 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 58; ref. 2139] Mangrove swamp at Hacienda Waterous, Mangarin, Mindoro, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 36822. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36823 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Acentrogobius moloanus (Herre 1927) -- (Kottelat 2013:397 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:80 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Acentrogobius moloanus (Herre 1927). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 15490 Mirogobius lacustris Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1927 Syntype  [Collection database record]
lacustris, Mirogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1927:93 [Monographs, Bureau of Science Manila Monogr. 23; ref. 2104] Laguna de Bay, near Calamba, Los Banos, Lumbang, Santa Cruz, Philippines. Syntypes: (large series) BSMP (presumed destroyed), ZMA 115798 (5). Possible syntypes: CAS-SU 15490, MNHN 1932-0206 (5). Type catalog: Nijssen et al. 1982:101 [ref. 19236] as Microgobius lacustris. •Valid as Gobiopterus lacustris (Herre 1927) -- (Kottelat 2013:410 [ref. 32989], Jamandre 2023:168 [ref. 40455]). Current status: Valid as Gobiopterus lacustris (Herre 1927). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: Philippines. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 39882 Mistichthys mindanensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1944 Syntype  [Collection database record]
See also syntype lot SU 39883.
mindanensis, Mistichthys Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1944:109 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 57; ref. 13143] Puddles around the base of nipa palms near the Fisheries Station at Zamboanga, Mindanao, Philippines. Syntypes: CAS-SU 39882-83 (9, 26). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobiopterus mindanensis (Herre 1944) -- (Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Hoese & Larson 2006:1659 [ref. 29097], Kottelat 2013:410 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Gobiopterus mindanensis (Herre 1944). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Western Pacific and southeastern Indian Ocean. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 39883 Mistichthys mindanensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1944 Syntype  [Collection database record]
See also syntype lot SU 39882.
mindanensis, Mistichthys Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1944:109 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 57; ref. 13143] Puddles around the base of nipa palms near the Fisheries Station at Zamboanga, Mindanao, Philippines. Syntypes: CAS-SU 39882-83 (9, 26). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobiopterus mindanensis (Herre 1944) -- (Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Hoese & Larson 2006:1659 [ref. 29097], Kottelat 2013:410 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Gobiopterus mindanensis (Herre 1944). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Western Pacific and southeastern Indian Ocean. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 36819 Mistichthys panayensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1944 Lectotype  [Collection database record]
Male type.
panayensis, Mistichthys Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1944:108 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 57; ref. 13143] Near Capiz, Capiz Province, Panay, Philippines. Lectotype: CAS-SU 36819. Paralectotypes: (176) CAS-SU 36820-21 (73, 105), USNM 123653 (12). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. Lectotype selected by Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Gobiopterus panayensis (Herre 1944) -- (Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Larson & Murdy 2001:3601 [ref. 26293], Larson et al. 2008:142 [ref. 29532], Shibukawa 2009:277 [ref. 30449], Kottelat 2013:410 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Gobiopterus panayensis (Herre 1944). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Philippines and Singapore. Habitat: marine.
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SU 26770 Myersina macrostoma Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
macrostoma, Myersina Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:90 [Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. 1. The fishes of the Herre Philippine expedition of 1931.; ref. 2108] Reef in Culion harbor, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 26770. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:149 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:115 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Myersina macrostoma Herre 1934 -- (Hoese & Lubbock 1982:53 [ref. 6551], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:259 [ref. 6441], Kawanabe & Mizuno 1989:572 [ref. 25598], Larson & Williams 1997:369 [ref. 23967], Allen 1999:49 [ref. 24275], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1233 [ref. 25182], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3598 [ref. 26293], Winterbottom 2002:70 [ref. 25955], Nakabo 2002:1233 [ref. 26193], Shibukawa & Satapoomin 2006:29 [ref. 28710], Hoese & Larson 2006:1667 [ref. 29097], Larson et al. 2008:150 [ref. 29532], Allen & Erdmann 2012:880 [ref. 31980], Larson et al. 2013:202 [ref. 32988], Kottelat 2013:417 [ref. 32989], Greenfield & Randall 2018:98 [ref. 36091], Shibukawa in Kimura et al. 2018:263 [ref. 36460]). Current status: Valid as Myersina macrostoma Herre 1934. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Indonesia east to Philippines, north to Ryukyu Islands, south to northern Australia. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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CAS 74814 Oxyurichthys takagi Pezold [F. L.], 1998 Holotype  [Collection database record]
takagi, Oxyurichthys Pezold [F. L.] 1998:691, Fig. 4 [Copeia 1998 (no. 3); ref. 23420] Madali District, Koror Island, Belau [= Palau], 7°20'13"N, 134°28'22"E. Holotype: CAS 74814. Paratypes: BPBM 34511 [ex CAS 51047] (4); CAS 51047 (53), 51050 (7), 51059 (4); LIAIP [ex CAS 51047] 1957007-10 (1, 1, 1, 1); NLU 64913 [ex CAS 51047] (4); USNM 346921 [ex CAS 51047] (10). •Valid as Oxyurichthys takagi Pezold 1998 -- (Larson & Murdy 2001:3601 [ref. 26293], Pezold & Larson 2015:6, 74 [ref. 33894], Fricke et al. 2018:336 [ref. 35805], Larson 2022:168 [ref. 39971], Okamura et al. 2023:24 [ref. 40943]). Current status: Valid as Oxyurichthys takagi Pezold 1998. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: East Africa (Kenya), Comoros, Madagascar and Mascarenes (Mauritius) east to Palau and Fiji, north to southern Japan. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 23761 Pandaka pygmaea Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1927 Lectotype  [Collection database record]
pygmaea, Pandaka Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1927:198, Pl. 15 (fig. 3) [Monographs, Bureau of Science Manila Monogr. 23; ref. 2104] Philippines (possibly Malabon). Lectotype: CAS-SU 23761. Paralectotypes: (74) BSMP 12956 (destroyed, seen by Koumans), CAS-SU 18143 (8). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:187 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. Lectotype selected by Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Pandaka pygmaea Herre 1927 -- (Kottelat et al. 1993:147 [ref. 23448], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:639 [ref. 25122], Allen 2000:121 [ref. 25868], Larson 2001:198 [ref. 25522], Larson & Murdy 2001:3601 [ref. 26293], Tan & Lim 2004:111 [ref. 27716], Larson et al. 2008:143 [ref. 29532] as cf. pygmaea, Shibukawa 2009:282 [ref. 30449], Allen & Erdmann 2012:927 [ref. 31980], Kottelat 2013:416 [ref. 32989], Jamandre 2023:169 [ref. 40455]). Current status: Valid as Pandaka pygmaea Herre 1927. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: Andaman Sea east to Philippines. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 25721 Parapocryptes cantonensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1932 Holotype  [Collection database record]
cantonensis, Parapocryptes Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1932:441 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 11 (no. 3); ref. 10975] Wholesale fish market in Canton, China. Holotype: CAS-SU 25721. Paratypes: (15) BMNH 1933.3.11.904 (1), CAS-SU 25722 (10). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:147 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Parapocryptes serperaster (Richardson 1846) -- (Murdy 1989:24 [ref. 13628], Kottelat 2013:417 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Parapocryptes serperaster (Richardson 1846). Gobiidae: Oxudercinae. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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CAS 36875 Pleurosicya carolinensis Larson [H. K.], 1990 Holotype  [Collection database record]
carolinensis, Pleurosicya Larson [H. K.] 1990:18, Figs. 14-15 [The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences v. 7 (no. 1); ref. 16607] Reef flat in Iwayama Bay, Palau, western Caroline Islands, western Pacific. Holotype: CAS 36875. Paratypes: AMS I.29785-001 (2); ANSP 165111 (5); CAS 36858 (2), 36860 (10), 36868 (1), 36871 (1), 36873-74 (2, 1); USNM 306882 (2). •Valid as Pleurosicya carolinensis Larson 1990 -- (Myers 1999:258 [ref. 23965], Larson & Murdy 2001:3599 [ref. 26293], Shibukawa et al. in Kimura & Matsuura 2003:189 [ref. 27510], Greenfield & Randall 2004:536 [ref. 28175], Allen & Erdmann 2012:905 [ref. 31980]). Current status: Valid as Pleurosicya carolinensis Larson 1990. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Philippines and western Caroline Islands. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 218127 Pleurosicya larsonae Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.], 2004 Holotype  [Collection database record]
Fish too small to get useful radiograph.
larsonae, Pleurosicya Greenfield [D. W.] & Randall [J. E.] 2004:534, Figs. 32, 71-72 [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences v. 55 (no. 27); ref. 28175] Kane'ohe Bay, North of Sampan channel, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, depth 1.2-3.1 meters. Holotype: CAS 218127. Paratypes: BPBM 39152 (5), 39544 (1); CAS 218128-29 (6, 2); FMNH 113492 (1)' NTM S.15734-001 (3), 15735-001 (2); USNM 375434 (1). •Valid as Pleurosicya larsonae Greenfield & Randall 2004 -- (Mundy 2005:478 [ref. 28379], Randall 2007:401 [ref. 30952]). Current status: Valid as Pleurosicya larsonae Greenfield & Randall 2004. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Hawaiian Islands. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6455 Pterogobius daimio Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
daimio, Pterogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:91, Fig. 17 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6455. Paratypes: CAS-SU 6545 (5), 6606 (15), 6657 (9). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:142 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Pterogobius elapoides (Günther 1872) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:369 [ref. 7348]). Current status: Synonym of Pterogobius elapoides (Günther 1872). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6453 Pterogobius zacalles Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
zacalles, Pterogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:93, Fig. 18 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Rock pook on Yogashima Island, Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 6453. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:143 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Pterogobius zacalles Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:371 [ref. 7348], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:280 [ref. 6441], Kang 1990:238 [ref. 39478], Nakabo 2000:1209 [ref. 25182], Nakabo 2002:1209 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:400, 664 [ref. 26218], Shibukawa & Iwata 2013:49 [ref. 32580], Matsui et al. 2014:5 [ref. 33344], Kim et al. 2020:173 [ref. 39118]). Current status: Valid as Pterogobius zacalles Jordan & Snyder 1901. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6454 Pterogobius zonoleucus Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
zonoleucus, Pterogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:94, Fig. 19 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Yoga Island, Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6454. Paratypes: (4) CAS-SU 6660 (1), USNM 49918 (1). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:142 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. Types: Shinohara & Williams 2006:564 [ref. 31656]. •Valid as Pterogobius zonoleucus Jordan & Snyder 1901 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:369 [ref. 7348], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:280 [ref. 6441], Nakabo 2000:1209 [ref. 25182], Shimizu 2001:40 [ref. 25799], Nakabo 2002:1209 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:400, 664 [ref. 26218], Akihito et al. 2008:8,15 [ref. 30094], Shibukawa & Iwata 2013:49 [ref. 32580], Matsui et al. 2014:6 [ref. 33344], Kim et al. 2020:173 [ref. 39118], Sonoyama et al. 2020:107 [ref. 37637]). Current status: Valid as Pterogobius zonoleucus Jordan & Snyder 1901. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30963 Quisquilius malayanus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype & Paratype  [Collection database record]
malayanus, Quisquilius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:11, Pl. 8 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Pulau Ubin near Singapore. Holotype: CAS-SU 30963 (1 of 4). Paratypes: CAS-SU 30963 (3 of 4). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. •Mention -- (Hoese & Larson 2010:376 [ref. 31045]). •Synonym of Acentrogobius ocyurus (Jordan & Seale 1907) -- (Kunishima et al. 2022:130 [ref. 39315]). •Synonym of Drombus ocyurus (Jordan & Seale 1907) -- (Larson et al. 2008:148 [ref. 29532], Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:134 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Drombus ocyurus (Jordan & Seale 1907). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 9262 Rhinogobius nagoyae Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.], 1906 Holotype  [Collection database record]
nagoyae, Rhinogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.] 1906:147, Fig. 5 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 30 (no. 1445); ref. 2496] Nagoya, Japan. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 9262. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Rhinogobius similis Gill 1859 -- (Okada 1961:659 [ref. 6363]). •Synonym of Rhinogobius brunneus (Temminck & Schlegel 1845) -- (Vasil'eva 1998:146 [ref. 23591], Kottelat 2013:424 [ref. 32989]). •Valid as Rhinogobius nagoyae Jordan & Seale 1906 -- (Suzuki et al. 2012:698 [ref. 31734], Zhang et al. 2016:205 [ref. 34477], Koeda et al. 2016:94 [ref. 35333], Takahashi & Okazaki 2017:[3] [ref. 35171], Suzuki et al. 2017:80 [ref. 35202], Suzuki et al. 2020:25 [ref. 37412]). Current status: Valid as Rhinogobius nagoyae Jordan & Seale 1906. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Japan. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 9249 Rhinogobius ocyurus Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.], 1907 Holotype?  [Collection database record]
Same as USNM 53070, not found. Probably two museum numbers were assigned to one specimen.
ocyurus, Rhinogobius Jordan [D. S.] & Seale [A.] 1907:42, Fig. 14 [Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries v. 26 (Doc. 606) (for 1906); ref. 2498] Cavite, Luzon Island, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 9249 (same as USNM 53070, not found). Probably two museum numbers were assigned to one specimen. •Valid as "Acentrogobius" ocyurus (Jordan & Seale 1907) -- (Shibukawa in Kimura et al. 2018:255 [ref. 36460]). •Valid as Acentrogobius ocyurus (Jordan & Seale 1907) -- (Kunishima et al. 2022:130 [ref. 39315]). •Valid as Drombus ocyurus (Jordan & Seale 1907) -- (Larson & Williams 1997:368 [ref. 23967], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293] dated 1906, Hoese & Larson 2006:1641 [ref. 29097], Larson et al. 2008:148 [ref. 29532], Larson et al. 2013:195 [ref. 32988], Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989], Suzuki et al. 2017:80 [ref. 35202], Parenti 2021:133 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Drombus ocyurus (Jordan & Seale 1907). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Sngapore east to Philippines and Papua New Guinea, north to Ryukyu Islands (Japan), south to Northern Territory and northern Queensland (Australia). Habitat: marine.
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SU 6457 Sagamia russula Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
russula, Sagamia Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:100, Fig. 21 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6457. Paratypes or additional material: AMS I.68754; ANSP (19); BMNH 1903.5.14.36-42 (7); CAS 79533 [ex IU 10683] (7); FMNH 7216 (10); MCZ 28991 (10); CAS-SU 6647 (43), 6662 (44), 6635 (74). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:143 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116 [ref. 12291], Böhlke 1984:109 [ref. 13621], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:77 [ref. 12367]. •Synonym of Sagamia geneionema (Hilgendorf 1879) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:394 [ref. 7348]). Current status: Synonym of Sagamia geneionema (Hilgendorf 1879). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30968 Schismatogobius roxasi Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
roxasi, Schismatogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:362, Pl. 2 (fig. 5) [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 3); ref. 5609] San Jose, Antique Province, Panay, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30968. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:116-117 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Schismatogobius roxasi Herre 1936 -- (Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:263 [ref. 6441], Kawanabe & Mizuno 1989:574 [ref. 25598], Nakabo 2000:1211 [ref. 25182], Chen et al. 2001:141 [ref. 25462], Sakai et al. 2001:116 [ref. 25693], Nakabo 2002:1211 [ref. 26193], Keith et al. 2004:237 [ref. 27963], Jenkins & Boseto 2005:75 [ref. 28214], Kottelat 2013:427 [ref. 32989], Zhang et al. 2016:207 [ref. 34477], Keith et al. 2017:65 [ref. 35180], Jamandre 2023:169 [ref. 40455]). •Probably a synonym of Schismatogobius insignus (Herre 1927) -- (Keith et al. 2017:196 [ref. 35442], Maeda et al. 2017:7 [ref. 35500]). Current status: Synonym of Schismatogobius insignis (Herre 1927). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 36535 Sicydium fayae Brock [V. E.], 1942 Holotype  [Collection database record]
Figs. are photographs no better than ours.
fayae, Sicydium Brock [V. E.] 1942:122, Figs. 1-3 [Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin v. 2 (no. 4); ref. 13196] Northern side of Cleopha Island, Tres Marias group, 21°17'24'N, 106°17'54"W, off western coast of Mexico. Holotype: CAS-SU 36535. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36536 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Sicydium fayae Brock 1942 -- (Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1135 [ref. 22829], Van Tassell 2011:145 [ref. 31732], de Lucena et al.2013:1432 [ref. 32517]). Current status: Valid as Sicydium fayae Brock 1942. Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Mexico [amphidromous]. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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CAS 67387 Sicyopterus eudentatus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.], 1993 Holotype  [Collection database record]
eudentatus, Sicyopterus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.] 1993:964, Figs. 10, 11B, 12B [Bulletin of Marine Science v. 53 (no. 3); ref. 21279] 4th tributary of Nanpil River, Ponape, eastern Caroline Islands. Holotype: CAS 67387. Paratypes: BPBM 35018 [ex CAS 67389] (1); CAS 67385-86 (2), 67390-94 (5), 67395 (4, 2 c&s), 67396 (1, c&s), 67397 (1, c&s); ROM 64671 [ex CAS 67395] (1); USNM 322473 [ex CAS 67388] (1). •Questionably a synonym of Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas 1770) -- (Watson et al. 2000:13 [ref. 25138]). •Questionably a synonym of Sicyopterus macrostetholepis (Bleeker 1853) -- (Kottelat 2013:428 [ref. 32989]). •Valid as Sicyopterus eudentatus Parenti & Maciolek 1993 -- (Buden et al. 2001:7 [ref. 25496], Larson & Murdy 2001:3602 [ref. 26293], Keith et al. 2015:90 [ref. 34328]). Current status: Valid as Sicyopterus eudentatus Parenti & Maciolek 1993. Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Ponape. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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CAS 67447 Sicyopterus lividus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.], 1993 Holotype  [Collection database record]
lividus, Sicyopterus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.] 1993:962, Figs. 5D, 9, 11A, 12A [Bulletin of Marine Science v. 53 (no. 3); ref. 21279] 4th tributary of Nanpil River, Ponape, eastern Caroline Islands. Holotype: CAS 67447. Paratypes: BPBM 35019 [ex CAS 67454] (4); CAS 67478-9 (1, 1), 67451 (1), 67453-4 (8, 8), 67457-8 (21, 3), 67480-90 (1 ea.), 67491 (15, 2 c&s), 67492-500 (9, c&s), 77367 [ex CAS 67447] (1); ROM [ex CAS 67457] (4); USNM 322470 [ex CAS 67453] (4). •Valid as Sicyopterus lividus Parenti & Maciolek 1993 -- (Buden et al. 2001:6 [ref. 25496], Larson & Murdy 2001:3602 [ref. 26293], Keith et al. 2015:108 [ref. 34328]). Current status: Valid as Sicyopterus lividus Parenti & Maciolek 1993. Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Micronesia, western Pacific. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 52029 Sicyopus fehlmanni Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.], 1993 Holotype  [Collection database record]
fehlmanni, Sicyopus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.] 1993:959, Figs. 4B, 7-8 [Bulletin of Marine Science v. 53 (no. 3); ref. 21279] Amekaud River, northern fork, Cascade zone, Ngardmau Municipality, Babelthuap Islands, 7°33'50"N, 134°33'39"E. Holotype: CAS-SU 52029. Paratypes: BPBM 35016 [ex CAS-SU 52019] (4); ROM 64669 [ex CAS-SU 52024] (4); CAS-SU 52017-19 (1, 3, 9), 52020-24 (4, 1, 10, 1, 34), 52025 (1), 52026 (8, c&s), 52027-28 (10, 4), 69693 [ex CAS-SU 52029] (45); USNM 322472 [ex CAS-SU 52022] (4). •Valid as Sicyopus fehlmanni Parenti & Maciolek 1993 -- (Watson 1995:267 [ref. 21888], Watson 1999:97 [ref. 24143], Watson & Allen 1999:118 [ref. 24140], Larson & Murdy 2001:3603 [ref. 26293], Watson et al. 2001:42 [ref. 25349], Keith & Marquet 2005:390 [ref. 28469] in subgenus Smilosicyopus, Keith et al. 2010:303 [ref. 30933] in subgenus Smilosicyopus). •Valid as Smilosicyopus fehlmanni (Parenti & Maciolek 1993) -- (Keith et al. 2011 [ref. 31023] based on status of Smilosicyopus, Keith & Taillebois 2014:72 [ref. 33422], Keith et al. 2015:164 [ref. 34328], Keith et al. 2021:156 [ref. 38257], Amick & Toko 2021:7 [ref. 38599]). Current status: Valid as Smilosicyopus fehlmanni (Parenti & Maciolek 1993). Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Palau Islands, West Papua (Indonesia), New Britain (Papua New Guinea) and Solomon Islands to New Caledonia and Vanuatu. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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CAS 67464 Sicyopus nigriradiatus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.], 1993 Holotype  [Collection database record]
nigriradiatus, Sicyopus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.] 1993:958, Figs. 5B, 6 [Bulletin of Marine Science v. 53 (no. 3); ref. 21279] 4th tributary of Nanpil River, Ponape, eastern Caroline Islands. Holotype: CAS 67464. Paratypes: BPBM 35020 [ex CAS 67452] (2); CAS 67359 (1, c&s), 67441 (1), 67445 (2), 67450 (1), 67452 (3, 1 c&s), 67459-67463 (1, 1, 1, 1, 1), 94323 [ex 67452] (1); ROM 64668 [ex CAS 67445] (1); USNM 322469 [ex CAS 67449] (1). •Valid as Sicyopus nigriradiatus Parenti & Maciolek 1993 -- (Watson 1995:267 [ref. 21888], Buden et al. 2001:5 [ref. 25496], Larson & Murdy 2001:3603 [ref. 26293]). •Valid as Smilosicyopus nigriradiatus (Parenti & Maciolek 1993) -- (Keith & Taillebois 2014:72 [ref. 33422], Keith et al. 2015:168 [ref. 34328]). Current status: Valid as Smilosicyopus nigriradiatus (Parenti & Maciolek 1993). Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Micronesia [amphidromous]. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 29103 Smilogobius cinctus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
cinctus, Smilogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:12, Pl. 9 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Reef in Singapore Harbor. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 29103. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Cryptocentrus cinctus (Herre 1936) -- (Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:257 [ref. 6441], Randall et al. 1990:398 [ref. 15987], Allen 1997:214 [ref. 23977], Kuiter 1997:348 [ref. 25488], Randall et al. 1997:398 [ref. 25919], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:636 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1228 [ref. 25182], Allen 2000:119 [ref. 25868], Hutchins 2001:43 [ref. 25847], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293], Satapoomin & Winterbottom 2002:62 [ref. 26168], Nakabo 2002:1228 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:57 [ref. 26830], Hoese & Larson 2004:169 [ref. 28074], Hoese & Larson 2006:1637 [ref. 29097], Larson et al. 2008:147 [ref. 29532], Hoese et al. 2011:168 [ref. 31450], Allen & Erdmann 2012:870 [ref. 31980], Fricke et al. 2014:161 [ref. 33932], Fricke et al. 2019:276 [ref. 36673], Habib & Islam 2020:Supplementary table p. 14 [ref. 38321], Parenti 2021:125 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Cryptocentrus cinctus (Herre 1936). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Andaman Sea and Indonesia east to Caroline Islands and New Ireland (Papua New Guinea), north to Yaeyama Islands, south to northern Australia. Habitat: marine.
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SU 25500 Smilogobius inexplicatus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
inexplicatus, Smilogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:88 [Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. 1. The fishes of the Herre Philippine expedition of 1931.; ref. 2108] Puddle on the Sitankai Reef, Sulu Province, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 25500. Paratypes: CAS-SU 16957 (1). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:148-149 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Cryptocentrus inexplicatus (Herre 1934) -- (Myers 1999:239 [ref. 23965], Nakabo 2000:1227 [ref. 25182], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293], Nakabo 2002:1227 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:57 [ref. 26830] dated 1931, Hoese & Larson 2004:168 [ref. 28074], Hoese & Larson 2006:1637 [ref. 29097], Larson et al. 2008:147 [ref. 29532], Allen & Erdmann 2012:872 [ref. 31980], Larson et al. 2013:194 [ref. 32988], Parenti 2021:127 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Cryptocentrus inexplicatus (Herre 1934). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Indonesia east to Palau, Chuuk (Micronesia) and Solomon Islands, north to Yaeyama Islands (Japan), south to northern Australia. Habitat: marine.
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SU 25501 Smilogobius obliquus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1934 Holotype  [Collection database record]
obliquus, Smilogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1934:89 [Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. 1. The fishes of the Herre Philippine expedition of 1931.; ref. 2108] Culion Harbor, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 25501. Paratypes: CAS-SU 16958 (6). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:149 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. See remarks in Hoese et al. 2011:171 [ref. 31450]. •Valid as Cryptocentrus obliquus (Herre 1934) -- (Allen & Swainston 1988:134 [ref. 25477], Larson & Murdy 2001:3596 [ref. 26293]). •Synonym of Cryptocentrus leptocephalus Bleeker 1876 -- (Allen 1997:216 [ref. 23977], Randall 2005:526 [ref. 28239], Hoese & Larson 2006:1638 [ref. 29097], Hoese et al. 2011:171 [ref. 31450] with comments, Parenti 2021:127 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Cryptocentrus leptocephalus Bleeker 1876. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 29087 Smilogobius singapurensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
singapurensis, Smilogobius Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:13, Pl. 10 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Reef in Singapore Harbor. Holotype: CAS-SU 29087. Paratypes: BMNH 1937.9.22.5 (1), CAS-SU 16963 (orig. 35), ZMH H2964 (2). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291], Wilkens 1977:160 [ref. 22013]. •Valid as Smilogobius singapurensis Herre 1936 -- (Dor 1984:251 [ref. 29757]). •Valid as Cryptocentrus singapurensis (Herre 1936) -- (Yanagisawa 1978:272 [ref. 7028], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:258 [ref. 6441], Nakabo 2000:1227 [ref. 25182], Sakai et al. 2001:110 [ref. 25693], Nakabo 2002:1227 [ref. 26193]). •Synonym of Cryptocentrus leptocephalus Bleeker 1876 -- (Allen 1997:216 [ref. 23977], Sadovy & Cornish 2000:245 [ref. 25480], Randall 2005:526 [ref. 28239], Larson et al. 2008:147 [ref. 29532], Hoese et al. 2011:171 [ref. 31450], Parenti 2021:127 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Cryptocentrus leptocephalus Bleeker 1876. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 51193 Stenogobius (Insularigobius) fehlmanni Watson [R. E.], 1991 Holotype  [Collection database record]
fehlmanni, Stenogobius (Insularigobius) Watson [R. E.] 1991:634, Figs. 27a-b [Records of the Western Australian Museum v. 15 (pt 3); ref. 19908] Behes Stream, Ngermelech Village, Melekeiok Municipality, Babelthuap Island, Palau Islands. Holotype: CAS 51193. Paratypes: AMS I.24812-003 (1); CAS 51194 (1), 57868-76 (1, 2, 1, 3, 2, 6, 1, 21, 3), 58052 (43); CAS-SU 29233 (1); USNM 65755 (1). •Valid as Stenogobius fehlmanni Watson 1991 -- (Larson & Murdy 2001:3602 [ref. 26293], Causse et al. 2023:[5] 145 [ref. 40322]). Current status: Valid as Stenogobius fehlmanni Watson 1991. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Palau. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 7552 Stenogobius (Insularigobius) hawaiiensis Watson [R. E.], 1991 Holotype  [Collection database record]
hawaiiensis, Stenogobius (Insularigobius) Watson [R. E.] 1991:615, Figs. 19a-b [Records of the Western Australian Museum v. 15 (pt 3); ref. 19908] Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaiian Islands. Holotype: CAS-SU 7552. Paratypes: AMNH 2349 (3); ANSP 86151 (9), 91401 (38); BPBM 26373 (4), 26380 (2); CAS 22830 (2), 58053 (6); LIAIP 1974002 (5); USNM 55146 (1), 55166 (2), 55392-94 (16, 4, 31), 121870 (2), 214000 (4). •Valid as Stenogobius hawaiiensis Watson 1991 -- (Zink et al. 1996:331 [ref. 22396], Nishimoto & Fitzsimons 1999:815 [ref. 23947], Keith et al. 2002:189 [ref. 26363], McDowall 2003:705 [ref. 26832], Greenfield & Randall 2004:498 [ref. 28175], Benbow et al. 2004:129 [ref. 28266], Mundy 2005:481 [ref. 28379]). Current status: Valid as Stenogobius hawaiiensis Watson 1991. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Hawaiian Islands [amphidromous]. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 24497 Stenogobius (Insularigobius) marqueti Watson [R. E.], 1991 Holotype  [Collection database record]
marqueti, Stenogobius (Insularigobius) Watson [R. E.] 1991:622, Figs. 22a-b [Records of the Western Australian Museum v. 15 (pt 3); ref. 19908] Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia. Holotype: CAS-SU 24497. Paratypes: AMS I.26910-001 (9), BPBM 12126 (orig. 24, now 20), CAS 58054 (5), MNHN 1987-0930 (8), SMF 21567 (5), USNM 289987 (8), WAM P.29656-001 (9). Type catalog: Moore et al. 2008:45 [ref. 30117]. •Valid as Stenogobius marqueti Watson 1991 -- (Marquet et al. 1999:43 [ref. 23934], Larson & Murdy 2001:3602 [ref. 26293], Keith et al. 2002:138 [ref. 31473], Keith et al. 2010:327 [ref. 30747]). Current status: Valid as Stenogobius marqueti Watson 1991. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Marquesas Islands. Habitat: freshwater.
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CAS 67350 Stiphodon caeruleus Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.], 1993 Holotype  [Collection database record]
caeruleus, Stiphodon Parenti [L. R.] & Maciolek [J. A.] 1993:966, Figs. 5C, 13-14 [Bulletin of Marine Science v. 53 (no. 3); ref. 21279] 4th tributary of Nanpil-Kiepw River, Ponape, eastern Caroline Islands. Holotype: CAS 67350. Paratypes: BPBM 35017 [ex CAS 67316] (8); CAS 67316 (74, 4 c&s), 67318 (32), 67320-21 (5, 20), 67327-28 (31, 15), 67330-33 (21, 19, 3, 24), 67336 (4), 67344-49 (6), 67351-54 (4), 67355-57 (3), 67443 (16), 67449 (10), 77368 [ex CAS 67491] (1); ROM 64672 [ex CAS 67316] (4); USNM 223007 (28), 322471 [ex CAS 67316] (8). •Valid as Stiphodon caeruleus Parenti & Maciolek 1993 -- (Watson 1996:114 [ref. 22688], Larson & Murdy 2001:3603 [ref. 26293], Chabarria et al. 2014:23 [ref. 33324], Keith et al. 2015:186 [ref. 34328]). Current status: Valid as Stiphodon caeruleus Parenti & Maciolek 1993. Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Micronesia [amphidromous]. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 29072 Stiphodon pelewensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
pelewensis, Stiphodon Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:282 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 2); ref. 2125] Koror [Gorror], Palau Islands, western Pacific. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 29072. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Stiphodon pelewensis Herre 1936 -- (Larson & Murdy 2001:3603 [ref. 26293], Maeda et al. 2012:287 [ref. 31973], Maeda & Tan 2013:760 [ref. 32886], Maeda 2013:(7) [ref. 33023], Maeda & Palla 2015:394 [ref. 33960], Maeda et al. 2015:256 [ref. 33999], Keith et al. 2015:220 [ref. 34328], Keith et al. 2015:220 [ref. 34020], Fricke et al. 2019:290 [ref. 36673], Keith et al. 2021:160 [ref. 38257]). Current status: Valid as Stiphodon pelewensis Herre 1936. Gobiidae: Sicydiinae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Java (Indonesia) east to Micronesia, Palau, New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) and Vanuatu, south to northern Australia and New Caledonia [amphidromous]. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 39885 Tamanka mindora Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
mindora, Tamanka Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:75 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 58; ref. 13145] Mangrove swamp at Hacienda Waterous, Mangarin, Mindoro, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 39885. Additional material: (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Mugilogobius mertoni (Weber 1911) -- (Larson 2001:143 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:413 [ref. 32989], Huang et al. 2013:101 [ref. 33734], Miesen et al. 2016:94 [ref. 34492], Huang et al. 2016:2 [ref. 34500]). Current status: Synonym of Mugilogobius mertoni (Weber 1911). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 39884 Tamanka philippina Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
philippina, Tamanka Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:75 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 58; ref. 13145] Hacienda Waterous, Mangarin, Mindoro, Philippines. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 39884. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Mugilogobius cavifrons (Weber 1909) -- (Larson 2001:102 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:413 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Mugilogobius cavifrons (Weber 1909). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 31518 Tamanka sinensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1935 Holotype  [Collection database record]
sinensis, Tamanka Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1935:288 [Hong Kong Naturalist v. 6 (nos 3-4); ref. 13700] Hong Kong, China. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 31518. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:149 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Mugilogobius chulae (Smith 1932) -- (Larson 2001:109 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:413 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Mugilogobius chulae (Smith 1932). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 36824 Tamanka talavera Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
talavera, Tamanka Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:4 [Copeia 1945 (no. 1); ref. 2138] Swamp near Capiz, Panay, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 36824. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36825 (10). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Mugilogobius cavifrons (Weber 1909) -- (Larson 2001:102 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:413 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Mugilogobius cavifrons (Weber 1909). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 30964 Tamanka ubinensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1937 Holotype  [Collection database record]
ubinensis, Tamanka Herre [A. W. C. T.] in Herre & Myers 1937:41, Pl. 3 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 13; ref. 2123] Pulau Ubin, a small isle in the channel between Singapore and Johore. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30964. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:153 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:117 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Calamiana variegata (Peters 1868) -- (Larson 1999:273 [ref. 23907], Larson 2001:62 [ref. 25522], Larson et al. 2008:141 [ref. 29532]). •Synonym of Eugnathogobius variegatus (Peters 1868) -- (Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Eugnathogobius variegatus (Peters 1868). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 222482 Thorogobius alvheimi Sauberer [M.], Iwamoto [T.] & Ahnelt [H.], 2018 Holotype  [Collection database record]
alvheimi, Thorogobius Sauberer [M.], Iwamoto [T.] & Ahnelt [H.] 2018:360, Figs. 2-3, 7A [Zootaxa 4429 (no. 2); ref. 35962] Off Luanda, Angola, 8°24'S, 12°56'E, depth 162-166 meters. Holotype: CAS 222482. Paratypes: CAS. Plus additional non-type material. •Valid as Thorogobius alvheimi Sauberer, Iwamoto & Ahnelt 2018. Current status: Valid as Thorogobius alvheimi Sauberer, Iwamoto & Ahnelt 2018. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Atlantic: Ghana and Angola. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 243854 Thorogobius laureatus Sauberer [M.], Iwamoto [T.] & Ahnelt [H.], 2018 Holotype  [Collection database record]
laureatus, Thorogobius Sauberer [M.], Iwamoto [T.] & Ahnelt [H.] 2018:366, Figs. 4-6, 7B [Zootaxa 4429 (no. 2); ref. 35962] Southwest of Congo River mouth, Angola, 6°27'S, 11°55'E, depth 108-109 meters. Holotype: CAS 243854. Paratypes: CAS, NMW, ZSM. Plus additional non-type material. •Valid as Thorogobius laureatus Sauberer, Iwamoto & Ahnelt 2018 -- (Reiner 2019:262 [ref. 38139]). Current status: Valid as Thorogobius laureatus Sauberer, Iwamoto & Ahnelt 2018. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Atlantic: Angola; São Tomé and Príncipe. Habitat: marine.
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SU 6593 Triaenopogon japonicus Rendahl [H.], 1924 Holotype  [Collection database record]
japonicus, Triaenopogon Rendahl [H.] 1924:27 [Arkiv för Zoologi v. 16 (no. 2); ref. 15467] Tokyo, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6593 (98 mm SL). Paratypes: CAS-SU 18426 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. Based on literature and 98 mm SL specimen (Jordan & Snyder 1902:112 [ref. 2512]). •Synonym of Triaenopogon barbatus (Günther 1861) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:350 [ref. 7348]). •Synonym of Tridentiger barbatus (Günther 1861) based on placement of type species. Current status: Synonym of Tridentiger barbatus (Günther 1861). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 6459 Tridentiger bucco Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
bucco, Tridentiger Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:115, Fig. 24 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Misaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sagami Sea, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6459. Paratypes: CAS-SU 6655 (5), USNM 49902 (4). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:144 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. Types: Shinohara & Williams 2006:565 [ref. 31656]. •Synonym of Tridentiger trigonocephalus (Gill 1859) -- (Berg 1949:1103 [ref. 20662], Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:348 [ref. 7348], Vasil'eva 1998:148 [ref. 23591]). •Synonym of Tridentiger bifasciatus Steindachner 1881 -- (Akihito & Sakamoto 1989:106 [ref. 14124], Vasil'eva 2003:S53 [ref. 28444], Parin et al. 2014:505 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Synonym of Tridentiger bifasciatus Steindachner 1881. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 6515 Trypauchen wakae Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.], 1901 Holotype  [Collection database record]
wakae, Trypauchen Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1901:127, Fig. 32 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 24 (no. 1244); ref. 2509] Wakanoura, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Holotype: CAS-SU 6515. Paratypes: CAS-SU 6646 (2), 6588 (2); USNM 49829 (1), 49868 (2). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:144 [ref. 2676] as 2 cotypes in SU 6646, Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Ctenotrypauchen microcephalus (Bleeker 1860) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:413 [ref. 7348]). •Valid as Trypauchen wakae Jordan & Snyder 1901 but in 'Traupauchen' group -- (Murdy 2006:61 [ref. 28850]). •Synonym of Paratrypauchen microcephalus (Bleeker 1860) -- (Murdy 2008:118 [ref. 29751], Kottelat 2013:433 [ref. 32989], Parenti 2021:66 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Synonym of Paratrypauchen microcephalus (Bleeker 1860). Gobiidae: Amblyopinae. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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SU 39864 Vaimosa adyari Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
adyari, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:402 [Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences v. 35 (no. 12); ref. 2141] Adyar River, Madras, southern India. Holotype: CAS-SU 39864. Paratypes: CAS-SU 39865 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Pseudogobius gastrospinos (Bleeker 1853) -- (Huang et al. 2013:95 [ref. 33734]). •Synonym of Pseudogobius melanosticta (Day 1876) (often seen as melanostictus) -- (Larson 2001:203 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:422 [ref. 32989], Chen et al. 2014:130 [ref. 33159], Larson & Hammer 2021:47 [ref. 38276]). Current status: Synonym of Pseudogobius melanosticta (Day 1876). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 33006 Vaimosa avicennia Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
avicennia, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:17, Pl. 12 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Mangrove swamp drained by Kranji River, Singapore. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 33006. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Pseudogobius avicennia (Herre 1940) -- (Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:639 [ref. 25122], Larson 2001:202 [ref. 25522], Larson & Murdy 2001:3601 [ref. 26293], Larson et al. 2008:143 [ref. 29532], Kottelat 2013:422 [ref. 32989], Huang et al. 2013:96 [ref. 33734], Huang et al. 2014:112 [ref. 33161], Chen et al. 2014:131 [ref. 33159], Larson & Hammer 2021:17 [ref. 38276], Taki et al. 2021:458 [ref. 39830]). Current status: Valid as Pseudogobius avicennia (Herre 1940). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Indian Ocean: mangroves in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Indonesia. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 30965 Vaimosa brocki Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
brocki, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:9, Pl. 5 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] Reef in Singapore Harbor. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30965. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151-152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Stigmatogobius brocki (Herre 1936) -- (Roberts 1989:168 [ref. 6439], Kottelat et al. 1993:154 [ref. 23448]). •Synonym of Stigmatogobius sella (Steindachner 1881) -- (Larson 2001:211 [ref. 25522], Larson 2005:363 [ref. 28521], Larson et al. 2008:144 [ref. 29532], Kottelat 2013:430 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Stigmatogobius sella (Steindachner 1881). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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SU 32980 Vaimosa cardonensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
cardonensis, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:358, Pl. 2 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 72 (no. 4); ref. 11010] Cardona, northern coast of Laguna de Bay, Luzon Island, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 32980. Paratypes: (34) BMNH 1938.12.1.208-212 (6) from Herre, CAS-SU 32981 (30). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Redigobius tambujon (Bleeker 1854) -- (Larson 2010:179 [ref. 30783], Kottelat 2013:423 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Redigobius tambujon (Bleeker 1854). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 30966 Vaimosa chinensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1935 Holotype  [Collection database record]
chinensis, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1935:287 [Hong Kong Naturalist v. 6 (nos 3-4); ref. 13700] Tide pool at Hong Kong. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 30966. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:149 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Redigobius bikolanus (Herre 1927) -- (Larson 2010:134 [ref. 30783], Kottelat 2013:423 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Redigobius bikolanus (Herre 1927). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: marine.
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SU 39848 Vaimosa crassa Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
crassa, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:403 [Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences v. 35 (no. 12); ref. 2141] A brook near Un Long, New Territory, Hong Kong. Holotype: CAS-SU 39848. Paratypes: CAS-SU 39849 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:118 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Hemigobius hoevenii (Bleeker 1851) -- (Larson 1999:25 [ref. 24498], Larson 2001:73 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:410 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Hemigobius hoevenii (Bleeker 1851). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 32984 Vaimosa fusca Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
fusca, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:359, Pl. 3 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 72 (no. 4); ref. 11010] Tide pool at Dumaguete, Oriental Negros, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 32984. Paratypes: ?BMNH 1938.12.1.213-124 [from Herre] (2); CAS-SU 32985-87 (12, 1, 1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. Gender of species needs research. •Valid as Mugilogobius fuscus (Herre 1940) -- (Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:638 [ref. 25122] as fusca, Nakabo 2000:1242 [ref. 25182] as fusca, Larson 2001:123 [ref. 25522], Larson & Murdy 2001:3601 [ref. 26293], Sakai et al. 2001:113 [ref. 25693], Nakabo 2002:1242 [ref. 26193], Kottelat 2013:413 [ref. 32989], Larson 2022:161 [ref. 39971]). Current status: Valid as Mugilogobius fuscus (Herre 1940). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: Seychelles; Sri Lanka; Philippines, New Guinea, north to Japan. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 29070 Vaimosa horiae Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Syntype  [Collection database record]
horiae, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:280 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 2); ref. 2125] Freshwater Creek on Bab-el-Thuap Island, Palau Islands [Pelew Islands]. Lectotype: CAS-SU 29070 (largest specimen). Paralectotypes: FMNH 47241 (2), CAS-SU 29070 (now 1), 29071 (9). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:150 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:84 [ref. 12367]. Lectotype selected by Larson 2010:185 [ref. 30783]. •Synonym (in part) of Redigobius roemeri (Weber 1911) -- (Larson 2001:208 [ref. 25522]). •Synonym (in part) of Redigobius bikolanus (Herre 1927) -- (Larson 2001:205 [ref. 25522], Larson 2010:134 [ref. 30783]). •Synonym of Redigobius tambujon (Beeker 1854) in part -- (Larson 2010:179 [ref. 30783], Kottelat 2013:423 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Redigobius tambujon (Bleeker 1854). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 29071 Vaimosa horiae Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Syntype  [Collection database record]
horiae, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:280 [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 2); ref. 2125] Freshwater Creek on Bab-el-Thuap Island, Palau Islands [Pelew Islands]. Lectotype: CAS-SU 29070 (largest specimen). Paralectotypes: FMNH 47241 (2), CAS-SU 29070 (now 1), 29071 (9). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:150 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:84 [ref. 12367]. Lectotype selected by Larson 2010:185 [ref. 30783]. •Synonym (in part) of Redigobius roemeri (Weber 1911) -- (Larson 2001:208 [ref. 25522]). •Synonym (in part) of Redigobius bikolanus (Herre 1927) -- (Larson 2001:205 [ref. 25522], Larson 2010:134 [ref. 30783]). •Synonym of Redigobius tambujon (Beeker 1854) in part -- (Larson 2010:179 [ref. 30783], Kottelat 2013:423 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Redigobius tambujon (Bleeker 1854). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 32982 Vaimosa jurongensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
jurongensis, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:18, Pl. 13 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Brook at Jurong, Singapore. Holotype: CAS-SU 32982. Paratypes: (24) BMNH 1938.12.1.215-217 (3) from Herre, CAS-SU 32983 (22). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Pseudogobiopsis jurongensis (Herre 1940) -- (Roberts 1989:168 [ref. 6439], Larson et al. 2008:143 [ref. 29532]). •Synonym of Eugnathogobius siamensis (Fowler 1934) -- (Larson 2001:71 [ref. 25522], Larson 2009:148 [ref. 30125], Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Eugnathogobius siamensis (Fowler 1934). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 32978 Vaimosa kabilia Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
kabilia, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:19, Pl. 14 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Kabili River, Sabah, Borneo, East Malaysia. Holotype: CAS-SU 32978. Paratypes: CAS-SU 32979 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Mugilogobius kabilia (Herre 1940) -- (Kottelat et al. 1993:146 [ref. 23448]). •Valid as Calamiana kabilia (Herre 1940) -- (Larson 2001:59 [ref. 25522], Larson & Murdy 2001:3600 [ref. 26293]). •Valid as Eugnathogobius kabilia (Herre 1940) -- (Larson 2009:135 [ref. 30125], Huang et al. 2014:146 [ref. 33157], Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989], Taki et al. 2021:466 [ref. 39830], Sreeraj et al. 2023:51 [ref. 40638]). Current status: Valid as Eugnathogobius kabilia (Herre 1940). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: South Asia and Southeast Asia: Andhra Pradesh (India), Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand, southern Cambodia, Sarawak (Malaysia) and Philippines. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 29080 Vaimosa mawaia Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype  [Collection database record]
mawaia, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:9, Pl. 6 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 12; ref. 10994] A ditch in the Mawai district, Johore, 55 miles north of Singapore. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 29080. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:152 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Eugnathogobius siamensis (Fowler 1934) -- (Larson 2001:71 [ref. 25522], Larson 2009:148 [ref. 30125], Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Eugnathogobius siamensis (Fowler 1934). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 36826 Vaimosa mindora Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
mindora, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:13 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 58; ref. 2139] Brackish swamp on Hacienda Waterous, Mangarin, Mindoro, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 36826. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36827 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Calamiana mindora (Herre 1945) -- (Larson 1999:266 [ref. 23907], Larson 2001:60 [ref. 25522], Larson & Murdy 2001:3600 [ref. 26293], Hoese & Larson 2006:1632 [ref. 29097], Huang et al. 2014:146 [ref. 33157]). •Valid as Eugnathogobius mindora (Herre 1945) -- (Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989], Nallathambi et al. 2023:3 [ref. 40097]). Current status: Valid as Eugnathogobius mindora (Herre 1945). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 30967 Vaimosa montalbani Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1936 Holotype & Paratype  [Collection database record]
montalbani, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1936:359, Pl. 1 (fig. 3) [Philippine Journal of Science v. 59 (no. 3); ref. 5609] Lake Nauján, Mindoro, Philippines. Holotype: CAS-SU 30967 (not separable from paratypes). Paratypes: (35) CAS-SU 30967 (now 59). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:151 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Redigobius bikolanus (Herre 1927) -- (Larson 2001:205 [ref. 25522], Larson 2010:134 [ref. 30783], Kottelat 2013:423 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Redigobius bikolanus (Herre 1927). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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SU 32988 Vaimosa oratai Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
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oratai, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:20, Pl. 15 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Brook at Tawau, Sabah [British North Borneo]. Holotype: CAS-SU 32988. Paratypes: CAS-SU 24433 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. •Valid as Pseudogobius oratai (Herre 1940) -- (Kottelat et al. 1993:150 [ref. 23448]). •Synonym of Eugnathogobius siamensis (Fowler 1934) -- (Larson 2001:71 [ref. 25522], Larson 2009:148 [ref. 30125], Kottelat 2013:406 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Eugnathogobius siamensis (Fowler 1934). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 32975 Vaimosa perakensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1940 Holotype  [Collection database record]
perakensis, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1940:21, Pl. 16 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 16; ref. 2130] Lake above Chenderoh Dam, Perak, Malaysia. Holotype: CAS-SU 32975. Paratypes (incl. some non-types): (159) BMNH 1938.12.1.218-225 [from Herre] (8); CAS-SU 32976-77 (183, 17); ZRC 255 (47). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291], Alfred 1970:72 [ref. 23931]. •Apparently a synonym of Pseudogobiopsis oligactis (Bleeker 1875) -- (Ng & Tan 1999:364 [ref. 24159]). •Synonym of Eugnathogobius oligactis (Bleeker 1875) -- (Larson 2001:69 [ref. 25522]). •Synonym of Pseudogobiopsis oligactis (Bleeker 1875) -- (Larson 2009:157 [ref. 30125]) Current status: Synonym of Pseudogobiopsis oligactis (Bleeker 1875). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: freshwater.
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SU 30984 Vaimosa serangoonensis Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1937 Holotype  [Collection database record]
serangoonensis, Vaimosa Herre [A. W. C. T.] in Herre & Myers 1937:40, Pl. 2 [Bulletin of the Raffles Museum No. 13; ref. 2123] Creek at Serangoon, Singapore. Holotype: CAS-SU 30984. Paratypes: CAS-SU 16967 (2). Type catalog: Koumans 1940:153 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:119 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Pseudogobius gastrospinos (Bleeker 1853) -- (Huang et al. 2013:95 [ref. 33734]). •Synonym of Pseudogobius melanosticta (Day 1876) (often seen as melanostictus) -- (Larson 2001:203 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:422 [ref. 32989], Chen et al. 2014:130 [ref. 33159], Larson & Hammer 2021:47 [ref. 38276]). Current status: Synonym of Pseudogobius melanosticta (Day 1876). Gobiidae: Gobionellinae. Habitat: brackish.
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SU 25726 Valenciennea nigromaculata Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1932 Holotype  [Collection database record]
nigromaculata, Valenciennea Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1932:439 [Lingnan Science Journal, Canton v. 11 (no. 3); ref. 10975] Canton (= Kwangtung), China. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 25726. Type catalog: Koumans 1940:147 [ref. 2676], Böhlke 1953:107 [ref. 12291]. Originally as nigro-maculata. •Synonym of Valenciennea wardii (Playfair 1867) -- (Hoese & Larson 1994:63 [ref. 12483]). Current status: Synonym of Valenciennea wardii (Playfair 1867). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.
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CAS 222208 Vanderhorstia bella Greenfield [D. W.] & Longenecker [K. R.], 2005 Holotype  [Collection database record]
bella, Vanderhorstia Greenfield [D. W.] & Longenecker [K. R.] 2005:619, Figs. 1-4 [Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences v. 56 (no. 32); ref. 28487] Bay of Islands, 17°10.692'S, 179°00.887', Vanua Balavu Island, Northern Lau Group, Fiji, depth 8.3 meters. Holotype (unique): CAS 222208. •Valid as Vanderhorstia bella Greenfield & Longenecker 2005 -- (Randall 2007:90 [ref. 29222], Suzuki & Chen 2014:207 [ref. 33152]). Current status: Valid as Vanderhorstia bella Greenfield & Longenecker 2005. Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Pacific: Fiji. Habitat: marine.
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SU 36828 Yabotichthys nocturnus Herre [A. W. C. T.], 1945 Holotype  [Collection database record]
nocturnus, Yabotichthys Herre [A. W. C. T.] 1945:3 [Copeia 1945 (no. 1); ref. 2138] Off Yabot's Camp, near San José, Busuanga Island, Palawan Province, Philippines, South China Sea. Holotype: CAS-SU 36828. Paratypes: CAS-SU 36829 (orig. 20), USNM 123652 [ex CAS-SU 36829] (4). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:119-120 [ref. 12291]. Nomen protectum according to Parenti 2021:89 [ref. 38603]. •Valid as Amblygobius nocturnus (Herre 1945) -- (Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:256 [ref. 6441], Francis 1993:166 [ref. 25479], Randall et al. 1994:239 [ref. 21645], Randall 1995:328 [ref. 22896], Chen et al. 1997:128 [ref. 22867], Anderson et al. 1998:26 [ref. 23611], Allen 1997:214 [ref. 23977] as nocturna, Carpenter et al. 1997:213 [ref. 23922], Randall et al. 1997:526 [ref. 25919], Myers 1999:242 [ref. 23965], Larson in Randall & Lim 2000:635 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1236 [ref. 25182], Laboute & Grandperrin 2000:407 [ref. 25191], Randall & Earle 2000:19 [ref. 25806], Allen 2000:118 [ref. 25868], Larson & Murdy 2001:3595 [ref. 26293], Sakai et al. 2001:109 [ref. 25693], Hutchins 2001:42 [ref. 25847], Nakabo 2002:1236 [ref. 26193], Allen & Adrim 2003:56 [ref. 26830], Myers & Donaldson 2003:643 [ref. 27495], Shibukawa et al. in Kimura & Matsuura 2003:176 [ref. 27510], Shibukawa et al. in Kimura & Matsuura 2003:176 [ref. 27510], Randall et al. 2004:26 [ref. 27624], Heemstra et al. 2004:3328 [ref. 27945], Randall 2005:517 [ref. 28239], Hoese & Larson 2006:1621 [ref. 29097], Shibukawa 2009:262 [ref. 30449], Motomura et al. 2010:203 [ref. 31256], Allen & Erdmann 2012:956 [ref. 31980], Larson et al. 2013:189 [ref. 32988], Fricke et al. 2014:157 [ref. 33932], Delrieu-Trottin et al. 2015:7 [ref. 33988], Allen & Erdmann 2016:21 [ref. 35073], Koeda et al. 2016:88 [ref. 35333], Daly et al. 2018:2 [ref. 35897], Eagderi et al. 2019:58 [ref. 37020], Fricke et al. 2019:272 [ref. 36673], Parenti 2021:89 [ref. 38603], Larson 2022:41 [ref. 39965]). Current status: Valid as Amblygobius nocturnus (Herre 1945). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Red Sea; Indo-West Pacific: Persian Gulf, Amirantes (Seychelles), Mascarenes (Rodrigues) and Maldives east to Tuamotu Archipelago and Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia), north to southern Japan, south to Western Australia, New Caledonia, Lord Howe Island (Australia), Tonga and Rapa (French Polynesia). Habitat: marine.
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