Pomatoschistus is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish and marine waters of Europe, the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Species
There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus:
- Pomatoschistus adriaticus <small>Miller, 1973</small>
- Pomatoschistus anatoliae <small>Engin & Innal, 2017</small>
- Pomatoschistus bathi <small>P. J. Miller, 1982</small> (Bath's goby)
- Pomatoschistus bunyatovi <small>Bratishko et al. 2015</small> (fossil, Miocene of Kazakhstan)
- Pomatoschistus flavescens <small>(Fabricius, 1779</small>
- Pomatoschistus knerii <small>(Steindachner, 1861)</small> (Kner's goby)
- Pomatoschistus lozanoi <small>(F. de Buen, 1923)</small> (Lozano's goby)
- Pomatoschistus marmoratus <small>(A. Risso, 1810)</small> (Marbled goby)
- Pomatoschistus microps <small>(Krøyer, 1838)</small> (Common goby)
- Pomatoschistus minutus <small>(Pallas, 1770)</small> (Sand goby)
- Pomatoschistus nanus <small>Engin & Seyhan, 2017</small>
- Pomatoschistus norvegicus <small>(Collett, 1902)</small> (Norway goby)
- Pomatoschistus pictus <small>(Malm, 1865)</small> (Painted goby)
- Pomatoschistus quagga <small>(Heckel, 1837)</small> (Quagga goby)
- Pomatoschistus tortonesei <small>P. J. Miller, 1969</small> (Tortonese's goby)
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