Gobiidae (Gobies), subfamily: Gobionellinae |
4.5 cm SL (male/unsexed) |
benthopelagic; depth range 0 - 5 m, amphidromous |
Asia and Oceania: Andaman Islands, Philippines, Indonesia, Micronesia (Palau) and New Guinea. One record from the Solomon Islands may possibly belong to this species. Record from New Caledonia has not been verified yet (Ref. 84480). Reported from Australia, Fiji (Ref. 7050) and Singapore (Ref. 419). |
Dorsal spines (total): 7-7; Dorsal soft rays (total): 6-8; Anal spines: 1-1; Anal soft rays: 6-7. Distinguished by the following characteristics: slender with compressed head and body; greatly enlarged jaws in adult males with lips distinctively broadened anteriorly and narrowed below eye; body with scale margins outlined forming reticulate pattern; dark band along mid-side of body; head with 4-6 curved oblique dark bands crossing cheek and small dark mark behind upper rear part of eye; variably sized black blotch on posterior part of first dorsal fin; second dorsal rays I,6-8; anal rays I,6-7; pectoral rays 15-18; longitudinal scales 22-25; TRB 7-8 1/2; predorsal scales 6-9 (Ref. 84480). |
Adults inhabit sea and rivers (Ref. 419). Found in estuaries and lower (tidal) reaches of freshwater streams (Ref. 2847). Usually recorded from swift flowing streams, often described as cascades or cascade zone, above or below waterfalls, with solid rock, boulder and gravel substrate. A few sites consisted of mud and sand substrates and one was from a mangrove only 50 m from the shoreline. Gut content of one specimen from Palau contained insect remains and a few nematodes (Ref. 84480). |
(Ref. 96402)
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harmless |
Known from Laguna de Bay north shore, Lapulapu River in Palawan, Casatagan River and Subic Bay in Zambales Province, Mindoro, Comon River in Bohol, Karig Malan River in Culion, Tarogin River in Mindoro Oriental, Amilao River in Iloilo, Tabios River in Bataan (Ref. 84480), Dumaguete (Ref. 419), Pampanga (Gumay River), gravelly brooks north of Manila Bay, Tagmatay brook, near Cagayan, Misamis (Ref. 439, 280), Taal Lake (Ref. 80679, 13446) and Lake Naujan (Ref. 13446). Recorded from Lake Bourbon (probably Lake Bombon or Lake Taal, Batangas Province (Ref. 13446). Vaimosa sapanga: Type locality, Sapanga creek, Angat, Bulacan (Ref. 84480). Also Ref. 7050. |