mogurnda, Eleotris Richardson [J.] 1844:4, Pl. 2 (figs. 1-2) [Ichthyology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus & Terror v. 2 (2); ref. 3740] Port Essington, Northern Territory, Australia. Syntypes: (many) BMNH 1843.8.10.12 (1), 1855.9.19.696 (2). •Valid as Mogurnda mogurnda (Richardson 1844) -- (Roberts 1978:65 [ref. 8886], Allen & Hoese 1991:40 [ref. 19370], Allen & Leggett 1990:540 [ref. 20887], Larson & Martin 1990:70 [ref. 16606], Allen 1991:161 [ref. 21090], Larson & Hoese in McDowall 1996:210 [ref. 22909], Allen et al. 1999:64 [ref. 24272], Allen & Jenkins 1999:149 [ref. 24290], Pusey et al. 2000:72 [ref. 24466], Unmack 2001:1064 [ref. 25797], Hutchins 2001:44 [ref. 25847], Allen et al. 2002:308 [ref. 25930], Hoese 2006:1606 [ref. 28998], Allen et al. 2008:154 [ref. 30265], Morgan et al. 2011:19 [ref. 31262], Larson et al. 2013:186 [ref. 32988], Allen & Haidiaty 2014:102 [ref. 33276], Pusey et al. 2017:79 [ref. 35250], Parenti 2021:53 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Mogurnda mogurnda (Richardson 1844). Eleotridae: Eleotrinae. Distribution: Northern Australia and New Guinea (Papua Province, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea); Aru Islands (Indonesia). Habitat: freshwater.
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