Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes of New Guinea |
Contents
BLACKSPOT GOBY Sicyopterus sp 2 196 | 179 |
TWINSPOT GOBY Glossogobius sp 6 | 181 |
MOUNTAIN GOBY Glossogobius sp 3 | 183 |
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anal fin anal rays 1,8 black spot blackish blotches Catfish caudal fin caudal fin base Central-southern New Guinea cheek scales coastal colour creeks dark brown depth of adult Diagnosis Distribution and Habitat dorsal and anal dorsal fin dusky estuaries fin origin fishes Fly River fresh water genus contains gill arch gill rakers GLASS PERCHLET greatest body depth Gudgeon head length Indo-West Pacific inhabits Irian Jaya Islands km upstream Lake Kutubu Lake Sentani lateral line lateral-line scales longitudinal lower limb margin maxillary barbel Maximum midlateral scales midlateral stripe Mogurnda mouth northern Australia occurs opercle Papua New Guinea pectoral fin pectoral rays pectoral rays 14 pelvic fins Plate posterior predorsal scales Purari Rainbowfish rainforest rakers on lower Ramu Ramu River region river systems scaleless second dorsal fin silvery snout southern New Guinea specimens spines streams teeth transverse scale rows tributaries usually ventral Vogelkop Peninsula Weber whitish