Lipstick Goby, Eugnathogobius polylepis (Wu & Ni 1985)
Other Names: Scaly Mullet-goby, Wu's Goby
A Lipstick Goby, Eugnathogobius polylepis, from Rapid Creek, Darwin, Northern Territory. Source: Dave Wilson. License: CC by Attribution
Summary:
A small, slender olive to olive-grey goby with red lips, (especially lower lip), a black spot on the upper caudal-fin base, and three blackish-brown bars on the cheek and gill cover. Adult males have a yellow caudal fin with a black submarginal band.
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Dianne J. Bray, Eugnathogobius polylepis in Fishes of Australia, accessed 26 Apr 2024, https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/Home/species/2743
Lipstick Goby, Eugnathogobius polylepis (Wu & Ni 1985)
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Distribution |
Recorded in Australia from Broome, WA, to Moreton Bay, QLD. Found elsewhere in the Western Pacific. Inhabits muddy bottoms in mangrove areas - amongst mangrove roots, on mudbanks, in small muddy puddles or partly buried in mud. |
Features |
Meristic features: Dorsal fin VI + I, 8; Anal fin I, 8-9; Pectoral fin 16-19; Longitudinal scales 47-50; Transverse scales 15-16; Predorsal scales 0-19; Vertebrae 26. A small, slender goby with low, rounded dorsal fins; head pores absent; small ctenoid scales on body; predorsal area covered with cycloid scales in female, usually naked in male; cheek, operculum, prepelvic region and pectoral-fin base region naked. |
Colour |
Three blackish-brown bars on cheek and preoperculum; adults with a thin red line on upper and lower lips, a large black spot on upper caudal-fin base (spot smaller in females), dorsal and anal fins greyish with a yellow margin, a horizontal brown bar on pectoral-fin base, and often with 3-5 vertical black lines on caudal fin. Adult males have a yellow caudal fin with a distinct black submarginal band. |
Etymology |
Wuhanlinigobius is named for the Chinese ichthyologist, Prof. Wu, Han-lin, in recognition of his great contribution to ichthyological research in China, especially on gobioid fishes. |
Species Citation |
Mugilogobius polylepis Wu & Ni, 1985, Zool. Res. 6(4): 95, fig. 2. Type locality: Zhonggang, Fengxian, Shanghai, China. |
Author |
Dianne J. Bray |
Lipstick Goby, Eugnathogobius polylepis (Wu & Ni 1985)
References
Huang, S.P., Chen, I.S. & Shen, C.N. 2014. The complete mitochondrial genome of the small-scaled Wu’s goby Wuhanlinigobius polylepis (Perciformes, Gobiidae). Mitochondrial DNA May 20: 1-3.
Huang, S.-P., J. Zeehan & I.-S. Chen, 2013. A new genus of Hemigobius generic group goby based on morphological and molecular evidence, with description of a new species. Journal of Marine Science and Technology 21(Suppl): 146-155. (Wuhanlinigobius polylepis) PDF
Johnson, J.W. 2010. Fishes of the Moreton Bay Marine Park and adjacent continental shelf waters, Queensland, Australia. pp. 299-353 in Davie, P.J.F. & Phillips, J.A. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Marine Biological Workshop, The Marine Fauna and Flora of Moreton Bay. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 54(3) (as Eugnathogobius polylepis)
Larson, H.K. 2001. A revision of the gobiid fish genus Mugilogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei), and its systematic placement. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 62: 1-233. (as Mugilogobius polylepis & Calamiana sp. nov. 2)
Larson, H.K. 2009. Review of the gobiid fish genera Eugnathogobius and Pseudogobiopsis (Gobioidei: Gobiidae: Gobionellinae), with descriptions of three new species. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 57(1): 127–181. (as Eugnathogobius polylepis)
Larson, H.K., Williams, R.S. & Hammer, M.P. 2013. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Northern Territory, Australia. Zootaxa 3696(1): 1-293. (as Eugnathogobius polylepis)
Wu, H.-L. & Ni, Y. 1985. On two new species of Mugilogobius Smitt (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from China. Zoological Research 6(4): 93–98.