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Species related to Tigrigobius digueti: [ 2 ] records


brocki, Gobiosoma Ginsburg [I.] 1938:58 [Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin v. 1 (no. 2); ref. 17145] Los Frailes, near Cape San Lucas, Baja California. Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 36565 [not CAS-SU 32970 as published]. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:113 [ref. 12291]. •Synonym of Elacatinus digueti (Pellegrin 1901) -- (Thomson et al. 2000:235 [ref. 25640], Hoese & Reader 2001:161 [ref. 26035]). •Synonym of Tigrigobius digueti (Pellegrin 1901). Current status: Synonym of Tigrigobius digueti (Pellegrin 1901). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Habitat: marine.

digueti, Gobiosoma Pellegrin [J.] 1901:165 [Bulletin du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Série 1) v. 7 (no. 4); ref. 14764] Gulf of California, Mexico. Syntypes: MNHN 1901-0294 (2). Type catalog: Bauchot et al. 1991:24 [ref. 19958]. •Valid as Elacatinus digueti (Pellegrin 1901) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:261 [ref. 22193], Hoese in Fischer et al. 1995:1134 [ref. 22829], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:167 [ref. 24545], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:556 [ref. 24023], Thomson et al. 2000:235 [ref. 25640], Hoese & Reader 2001:161 [ref. 26035], Nelson et al. 2004:171 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:161 [ref. 37547], Page et al. 2013:176 [ref. 32708]). •Valid as Tigrigobius digueti (Pellegrin 1901) -- (Van Tassell 2011:156 [ref. 31732], Galván-Villa et al. 2016:149 [ref. 34871], Love et al. 2021:207 [ref. 39279], Vela-Espinosa et al. 2023:7 [ref. 40981]). Current status: Valid as Tigrigobius digueti (Pellegrin 1901). Gobiidae: Gobiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: southern tip of Baja California Sur (Mexico) south to central Mexico, including southern and central Gulf of California (Mexico) Habitat: marine.


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