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Rhinogobius niger

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Rhinogobius niger
A captive R. niger specimen in a home aquarium
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gobiiformes
Family: Oxudercidae
Genus: Rhinogobius
Species:
R. niger
Binomial name
Rhinogobius niger

Rhinogobius niger is a small benthic species in the goby subfamily Gobionellinae endemic to Zhejiang Province, China. It was discovered in 2002 and scientifically described and assigned a binomial taxonomic name in 2016.[2]

Description

Rhinogobius niger is a freshwater benthic fish with united pelvic fins that form a sucking disk.[3] It can be distinguished from its congeners by its lack of a cheek stripe, and by two horizontal reddish brown stripes running front to back on the head just behind the eyes. Additionally, males have small reddish orange spots as adults, and all R. niger have a large black mark on the first dorsal fin. Adult fish measure 28.3–42.3 mm (1.1–2.7 in) SL.[2][3]

Distribution

The type locality of Rhinogobius niger is from the Yong’an Brook, a tributary of the Ling River, Pan’an County, Zhejiang Province, China.[2]

References

  1. ^ Huang, S.-P., Chen, I-S. & Shao, K.-T. (2016): A new species of Rhinogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Zhejiang Province, China. Ichthyological Research, 63 (4): 470-479.
  2. ^ a b c Huang, Shih-Pin; Chen, I-Shiung; Shao, Kwang-Tsao (November 2016). "A new species of Rhinogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Zhejiang Province, China". Ichthyological Research. 63 (4): 470–479. doi:10.1007/s10228-016-0516-9. ISSN 1341-8998. S2CID 254165681.
  3. ^ a b Zhong, Jun-Sheng; Wu, Han-Lin (1998). "中国东部 虎鱼科(Gobiidae)一新属新种, 无孔拟吻 虎鱼(Pseudorhinogobius aporus)". Journal of Fisheries of China. 22 (2): 148–153.