Hypseleotris kimberleyensis Hoese & Allen, 1982
Barnett River gudgeon
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 Family:  Eleotridae (Sleepers), subfamily: Eleotrinae
 Max. size:  6 cm SL (male/unsexed)
 Environment:  demersal, non-migratory
 Distribution:  Oceania: known only from the Barnett River system (Manning Creek Gorge) in the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia.
 Diagnosis:   
 Biology:  Inhabits clear, rocky pools with moderate flow. Small groups are seen hovering in midwater adjacent to rocky crevices and submerged tree branches (Ref. 5259). Occurs in streams, typically occurring over a mixed substrate of aquatic plants and large sandstone boulders. Solitary in habit, but sometimes forms small groups (Ref. 44894). Sexual dimorphism not as pronounced as in other Hypseleotris species. Caudal fin is truncate in females and rounded in males, males usually darker colored (Ref. 2906, 44894).
 IUCN Red List Status:   (Ref. 96402)
 Threat to humans:  harmless
 Country info:   
 

 Entered by: Cruz, Tess - 13.06.94
 Modified by: OrtaƱez, Auda Kareen - 18.07.06
 Checked by: Palomares, Maria Lourdes D. - 15.08.94

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