Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: ParaHoxozoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Cladus: Olfactores
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Megaclassis: Osteichthyes
Superclassis/Classis: Actinopterygii
Classis/Subclassis: Actinopteri
Subclassis/Infraclassis: Neopterygii
Infraclassis: Teleostei
Megacohors: Osteoglossocephalai
Supercohors: Clupeocephala
Cohors: Euteleosteomorpha
Subcohors: Neoteleostei
Infracohors: Eurypterygia
Sectio: Ctenosquamata
Subsectio: Acanthomorphata
Divisio/Superordo: Acanthopterygii
Subdivisio: Percomorphaceae
Series: Gobiaria
Ordo: Gobiiformes
Subordo: Gobioidei
Familia: Gobiidae
Subfamilia: Gobiinae
Genus: Fusigobius
Species: F. aureus – F. duospilus – F. inframaculatus – F. longispinus – F. maximus – F. melacron – F. neophytus – F. pallidus – F. signipinnis
Name
Fusigobius Whitley, 1930: 122
Type species: Gobius neophytus ♂, Günther 1877. Type by original designation (also monotypic).
Synonyms
Thalassogobius Herre, 1953: 182, 183
References
Whitley, G.P. 1930: Additions to the check-list of the fishes of New South Wales. (No. 3). Australian Zoologist, 6 (pt 2): 117–123, 1 pl.
Thacker, C.R. & K.S. Cole 2002: Phylogeny and evolution of the gobiid genus Coryphopterus. Bulletin of Marine Science, 70(3): 837–850.
Vernacular names
English: Gobies
Fusigobius is a genus of coral reef inhabiting gobies found throughout the Indian and western Pacific Oceans.
Species
There are currently nine recognized species in this genus:[1]
Fusigobius aureus I. S. Chen & K. T. Shao, 1997
Fusigobius duospilus Hoese & Reader, 1985 (Barenape Goby)
Fusigobius inframaculatus (J. E. Randall, 1994) (Blotched Sand Goby)
Fusigobius longispinus Goren, 1978 (Orange-spotted Sand-goby)
Fusigobius maximus (J. E. Randall, 2001)
Fusigobius melacron (J. E. Randall, 2001)
Fusigobius neophytus (Günther, 1877) (Common Fusegoby)
Fusigobius pallidus (J. E. Randall, 2001)
Fusigobius signipinnis Hoese & Obika, 1988 (Signalfin Goby)
Fusigobius? venadicus Carolin, Bajpai, Maurya & Schwarzhans 2022[2] (otolith based fossil species, Burdigalian)
References
Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). Species of Fusigobius in FishBase. June 2013 version.
Carolin, Nora; Bajpai, Sunil; Maurya, Abhayanand Singh; Schwarzhans, Werner (2022). "New perspectives on late Tethyan Neogene biodiversity development of fishes based on Miocene (~ 17 Ma) otoliths from southwestern India". PalZ. doi:10.1007/s12542-022-00623-9.
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