Mugilogobius is a genus of fish in the family Gobiidae. They are found in fresh, brackish and marine water of the Indo-Pacific region. Several of the freshwater species have highly restricted distributions.
Species
There are currently 29 recognized species in this genus:
- Mugilogobius abei <small>(D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901)</small> (Abe's mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius adeia <small>Larson & Kottelat, 1992</small>
- Mugilogobius amadi <small>(M. C. W. Weber, 1913)</small>
- Mugilogobius arguellesi <small>Roxas & Ablan, 1940</small>
- Mugilogobius cagayanensis <small>(Aurich, 1938)</small>
- Mugilogobius cavifrons <small>(M. C. W. Weber, 1909)</small>
- Mugilogobius chulae <small>(H. M. Smith, 1932)</small> (Yellow-stripe mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius fasciatus <small>Larson, 2001</small>
- Mugilogobius filifer <small>Larson, 2001</small> (Thread-fin mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius flavomaculatus <small>S. P. Huang, I. S. Chen, M. N. Yung & K. T. Shao, 2016</small>
- Mugilogobius fuscus <small>(Herre, 1940)</small>
- Mugilogobius fusculus <small>(Nichols, 1951)</small> (Obscure mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius hitam <small>Larson, Geiger, Hadiaty & Herder, 2014</small> (Black towuti goby)
- Mugilogobius latifrons <small>(Boulenger, 1897)</small>
- Mugilogobius lepidotus <small>Larson, 2001</small>
- Mugilogobius littoralis <small>Larson, 2001</small> (Beach-rock mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius mertoni <small>(M. C. W. Weber, 1911)</small> (Chequered mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius myxodermus <small>(Herre, 1935)</small>
- Mugilogobius notospilus <small>(Günther, 1877)</small> (Freshwater mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius platynotus <small>(Günther, 1861)</small> (Flat-backed mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius platystoma <small>(Günther, 1872)</small> (Indonesian mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius rambaiae <small>(H. M. Smith, 1945)</small> (Queen of Siam goby)
- Mugilogobius rexi <small>Larson, 2001</small>
- Mugilogobius rivulus <small>Larson, 2001</small> (Drain mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius sarasinorum <small>(Boulenger, 1897)</small> (Sarasin's mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius stigmaticus <small>(De Vis, 1884)</small> (Black-spot mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius tigrinus <small>Larson, 2001</small>
- Mugilogobius villa <small>(Herre, 1927)</small>
- Mugilogobius wilsoni <small>Larson, 2001</small> (Wilson's mangrove goby)
Synonyms
- Mugilogobius durbanensis <small>(Barnard, 1927)</small>; valid as M. mertoni (Durban mangrove goby)
- Mugilogobius karatunensis <small>(Aurich, 1938)</small>; valid as M. cavifrons
- Mugilogobius nuicocensis <small>V. H. Nguyá»Â
n & V. B. Vo, 2005</small>; valid as M. myxodermus
- Mugilogobius paludis <small>(Whitley, 1930)</small>; valid as M. platynotus
- Mugilogobius tagala <small>(Herre, 1927)</small>; valid as M. cavifrons
- Mugilogobius zebra <small>(Aurich, 1938)</small>; valid as M. chulae
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