grandiceps, Eleotris Krefft [J. L. G.] 1864:183 [Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1864 (pt 2); ref. 14179] Upper Hawkesbury River, freshwater lagoons near Bronte and Richmond, eastern Creek, other tributaries, New South Wales,Australia. Syntypes: AMS I.2671-72 (2), BMNH 1864.7.22.40-44 (5), MNHN 1972 (4). Type catalog: Bauchot et al. 1991:12 [ref. 19958]. Type information: Koumans 1940:165 [ref. 2676]. •Valid as Philypnodon grandiceps (Krefft 1864) -- (Cadwallader & Backhouse 1983:138 [ref. 25473], Kuiter 1993:368 [ref. 23929], Gomon et al. 1994:811 [ref. 22532], Larson & Hoese in McDowall 1996:202 [ref. 22909], Pusey et al. 2000:72 [ref. 24466], Unmack 2001:1064 [ref. 25797], Allen et al. 2002:316 [ref. 25930], Hammer & Walker 2004:89 [ref. 28129], Hoese & Reader 2006:18 [ref. 28904], Hoese 2006:1609 [ref. 28998], Hoese 2008:747 [ref. 30659], Larson 2011:237 [ref. 31740], Hammer et al. 2012:65 [ref. 32389], Kuiter 2018:72 [ref. 36369], Parenti 2021:55 [ref. 38603]). Current status: Valid as Philypnodon grandiceps (Krefft 1864). Eleotridae: Eleotrinae. Distribution: Australia: Queensland to South Australia. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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