Valenciennea longipinnis

Valenciennea longipinnis, the Long-finned goby, is a species of goby native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean where it can be found in lagoons and areas with substrates of fine sand at depths of mostly less than 3 metres (9.8 ft), occasionally down to 6 metres (20 ft) and rarely deeper than that. This species can reach a length of 18 centimetres (7.1 in) SL. It is of minor importance to local commercial fisheries and can also be found in the aquarium trade.[1]

Valenciennea longipinnis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gobiiformes
Family: Gobiidae
Genus: Valenciennea
Species:
V. longipinnis
Binomial name
Valenciennea longipinnis
(Lay & E. T. Bennett, 1839)
Synonyms
  • Eleotris longipinnis Lay & E. T. Bennett, 1839
  • Calleleotris longipinnis (Lay & E. T. Bennett, 1839)
  • Eleotriodes longipinnis (Lay & E. T. Bennett, 1839)
  • Eleotris ikeineur Montrouzier, 1857
  • Eleotris lineatooculatus Kner, 1867
  • Eleotris taeniura W. J. Macleay, 1881

See also

  • Maned goby

References

  1. Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). "Valenciennea longipinnis" in FishBase. June 2013 version.


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