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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.57286
Three species of dwarfgobies new to science are described from the western Pacific Ocean: Eviota lateritea from New Caledonia, Eviota maculibotella from Vietnam, and Eviota singula from Palau. Eviota lateritea usually lacks all cephalic sensory-canal pores, although individual specimens may have PITO, AITO, and SOT. Eviota maculibotella lacks the POP and IT pores, and E. singula lacks all pores. Some pectoral-fin rays are branched in all three species, and all have distinctive color patterns.
gobies, Palau, eviota, coral reef fishes, taxonomy, New Caledonia, Vietnam, ichthyology, dwarfgobies, Gobiiformes, Gobiidae, systematics
gobies, Palau, eviota, coral reef fishes, taxonomy, New Caledonia, Vietnam, ichthyology, dwarfgobies, Gobiiformes, Gobiidae, systematics
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