Species Mugilogobius stigmaticus (De Vis, 1884)
Blackspot Mangrovegoby, Blackspot Mangrove Goby
- Gobius stigmaticus De Vis, C.W. 1884. New fishes in the Queensland Museum. No. 4. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 1 9(3): 685-698 [686].
Type data:
Lectotype AM I.358, Moreton Bay, QLD.
Paralectotype(s) AM I.40439–001; AM I.361 (possible paralectotypes).Subsequent designation references:
Larson, H.K. 2001. A revision of the gobiid fish genus Mugilogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei), and its systematic placement. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 62: 1-233 [189]. - Mugilogobius devisi McCulloch, A.R. & Ogilby, J.D. 1919. Some Australian fishes of the family Gobiidae. Records of the Australian Museum 12(10): 193-291 figs 31-37 [223] [nom. nov. for Gobius stigmaticus De Vis, 1884, which was at one time a secondary homonym of Smaragdus stigmaticus Poey, 1860 = Gobionellus smaragdus; the name devisi is not in current usage and under Article 59.3 the name stigmaticus is not considered permanently rejected].
Generic Combinations
- Mugilogobius stigmaticus (De Vis, 1884). —
Whitley, G.P. 1930. Additions to the checklist of the fishes of New South Wales No. 3. The Australian Zoologist 6(2): 117-123 fig. 14 [123] - Ellogobius stigmaticus (De Vis, 1884). —
Whitley, G.P. 1933. Studies in Ichthyology No. 7. Records of the Australian Museum 19(1): 60-112 figs 1-4 pls 11-15 [92] (changed combination as type of genus Ellogobius) - Waiteopsis stigmaticus (De Vis, 1884). —
Whitley, G.P. 1964. A survey of Australian Ichthyology. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 89(1): 11-127 [56]
Distribution
States
New South Wales, Queensland
Extra Distribution Information
Ross River, Townsville, QLD (19°17'S) to Batemans Bay, NSW (35°40'S); subtropical
Australian Endemic.
IMCRA
Southeast Shelf Transition (37), Central Eastern Shelf Province (38), Central Eastern Shelf Transition (39), Northeast Shelf Province (40)
Distribution References
- Johnson, J.W. 2010. Fishes of the Moreton Bay Marine Park and adjacent continental shelf waters, Queensland, Australia. pp. 299-353 in Davie, P.J.F. & Phillips, J.A. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Marine Biological Workshop, The Marine Fauna and Flora of Moreton Bay. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 54(3) [331]
Ecological Descriptors
Estuary, mangrove.
General References
Hoese, D.F. & Larson, H.K. 2006. Family Gobiidae. pp. 1612-1697 in Hoese, D.F., Bray, D.J., Paxton, J.R. & Allen, G.R. Fishes. In, Beesley, P.L. & Wells, A. (eds) Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 35. Volume 35 Australia : ABRS & CSIRO Publishing Parts 1-3, 2178 pp. [1666]
Larson, H.K. 2001. A revision of the gobiid fish genus Mugilogobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei), and its systematic placement. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 62: 1-233 [185]
McCulloch, A.R. 1929. A check-list of the fishes recorded from Australia. Part III. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 329–436 [376] (as Mugilogobius devisi)
Whitley, G.P. 1964. A survey of Australian Ichthyology. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 89(1): 11-127 [56] (2104, as Waiteopsis stigmaticus)
Common Name References
Seafood Services Australia 2008. Australian Fish Names Standard. http://www.fishnames.com.au/. (Blackspot Mangrove Goby)
SSA 2006. Australian Standard Fish Names List. Version 1. July 2006. (Blackspot Mangrovegoby)
Yearsley, G.K., Last, P.R. & Hoese, D.F. 2006. Standard names of Australian fishes. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper 9: 1-64 [57] (Blackspot Mangrovegoby)
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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04-Dec-2018 | GOBIOIDEI | 04-Jul-2018 | MODIFIED | Dr Doug Hoese |
14-May-2015 | GOBIOIDEI | 27-Mar-2012 | MODIFIED | Dr Doug Hoese |
30-Mar-2010 | MODIFIED |