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Catalog of Fishes

Genera that contain: Brachygobius [ 3 ] records

Brachygobius Bleeker [P.] 1874:315 [Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles v. 9; ref. 437] Masc. Gobius doriae Günther 1868. Type by original designation (also monotypic). •Valid as Brachygobius Bleeker 1874 -- (Kottelat 1985:274 [ref. 11441], Miller 1987:699 [ref. 6336], Birdsong et al. 1988:188 [ref. 7303], Roberts 1989:167 [ref. 6439], Miller 1989:377 [ref. 13540], Kottelat 1989:18 [ref. 13605], Ataur Rahman 1989:306 [ref. 24860], Larson & Vidthayanon 2000:2 [ref. 24441], Iwata et al. 2001:111 [ref. 25227], Larson 2001:49 [ref. 25522], Larson & Murdy 2001:3591 [ref. 26293], Ataur Rahman 2003:332 [ref. 31338], Pezold 2011:94 [ref. 31727], Thacker 2013:372 [ref. 32494], Kottelat 2013:403 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Valid as Brachygobius Bleeker 1874. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae.

Hypogymnogobius Bleeker [P.] 1874:318 [Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles v. 9; ref. 437] Masc. Gobius xanthozona Bleeker 1849. Type by original designation (also monotypic). Simultaneous synonym of Brachygobius; Koumans (1931:51) gave precedence to Brachygobius, •Valid as Hypogymnogobius Bleeker 1874 -- (Miller 1989:376 [ref. 13540]). •Synonym of Brachygobius Bleeker 1874 -- (Miller 1987:699 [ref. 6336], Larson 2001:49 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:403 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Brachygobius Bleeker 1874. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae.

Thaigobiella Smith [H. M.] 1931:35 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 79 (no. 2873); ref. 4047] Fem. Thaigobiella sua Smith 1931. Type by monotypy. •Synonym of Brachygobius Bleeker 1874 -- (Miller 1987:699 [ref. 6336], Larson 2001:49 [ref. 25522], Kottelat 2013:403 [ref. 32989]). Current status: Synonym of Brachygobius Bleeker 1874. Gobiidae: Gobionellinae.


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