grosvenori, Garmannia Robins [C. R.] 1964:399, Figs. 1-2 [Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean v. 14 (no. 3); ref. 3364] Boca Chita Pass, between Sands Key and Ragged Keys, Dade County, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype: ANSP 101166. Paratypes: ANSP 101167 (1); UF 214380-81 [ex UMML 14380-81] (3, 1); USNM 197901 (2). Type catalog: Böhlke 1984:106 [ref. 13621]. •Valid as Gobiosoma grosvenori (Robins 1964) -- (Robins & Ray 1986:250 [ref. 23100], Cervigón 1994:191 [ref. 24488], Murdy & Hoese 2003:1794 [ref. 27111], Nelson et al. 2004:171 [ref. 27807], McEachran & Fechhelm 2005:708 [ref. 28815], Van Tassell 2011:154 [ref. 31732], Page et al. 2013:177 [ref. 32708], Tornabene & Van Tassell 2014:23 [ref. 33167], Van Tassell et al. 2015:475 [ref. 33949], Parenti 2021:271 [ref. 38603], Page et al. 2023:123 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Gobiosoma grosvenori (Robins 1964). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: southern Florida (U.S.A.) and Bahamas south to Venezuela, including southern Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. IUCN (2015): Least Concern. Habitat: marine.
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