urotaenia, Gobius Hilgendorf [F. M.] 1879:107 [Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1879; ref. 21467] Japan. Possible types: ZMB 10644 (28), 10679 (4). •Synonym of Chaenogobius annularis Gill 1859, but a valid subspecies urotaenia (Hilgendorf 1879) -- (Kuroda 1953:277 [ref. 39545], Okada 1961:678 [ref. 6363]). •Synonym of Gymnogobius macrognathos (Bleeker 1860) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:377 [ref. 7348] as macrognathus). •Valid as Chaenogobius urotaenia (Hilgendorf 1879) -- (Sheiko 1983:18 [ref. 37041], Akihito in Masuda et al. 1984:277 [ref. 6441], Kawanabe & Mizuno 1989:618 [ref. 25598], Kim 1997:433 [ref. 24032] as urotaenius, Nikiforov et al. 1997:330 [ref. 24694], Takahashi et al. 1997:47 [ref. 24971], Sokolovskaya et al. 1998:13 [ref. 24670], Stevenson 2000:838 [ref. 24583], Matsuura et al. 2000:227 [ref. 26000], Zemnukhov et al. 2001:420 [ref. 25412], Kim & Park 2002:358 [ref. 25913], Choi et al. 2003:399, 658 [ref. 26218]). •Synonym of Chaenogobius annularis Gill 1859 -- (Vasil'eva 1998:132 [ref. 23591]). •Valid as Gymnogobius urotaenia (Hilgendorf 1879) -- (Nakabo 2000:1197 [ref. 25182], Pietsch et al. 2001:146 [ref. 25688], Bogutskaya et al. 2001:47 [ref. 26178], Nakabo 2002:1197 [ref. 26193], Harada et al. 2002:326 [ref. 26496], Stevenson 2002:303 [ref. 26489], Hagiwara 2003:38 [ref. 27188], Vasil'eva 2003:S47 [ref. 28444], Kim et al. 2004:56 [ref. 27747], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:223 [ref. 28183], Zhao et al. 2007:454 [ref. 29515], Shedko & Chereshnev 2005:447 [ref. 30089] in subgenus Taranetziola, Yonezawa et al. 2010:254 [ref. 30902], Motomura et al. 2010:214 [ref. 31256], Matsui et al. 2014:10 [ref. 33344], Parin et al. 2014:488 [ref. 33547], Zhang et al. 2016:200 [ref. 34477], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:190 [ref. 35257], Sonoyama et al. 2020:105 [ref. 37637], Dyldin et al. 2021:36 [ref. 38804], Ito et al. 2021:[9] [ref. 38897], Parenti 2021:299 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Gymnogobius urotaenia (Hilgendorf 1879). Oxudercidae: Gobionellinae. Distribution: East Asia: Japan, Korea, southern Kuril Islands and Russia. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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