- are any of the 23
extant species of
amphibious fish from the
subfamily Oxudercinae of the goby
family Oxudercidae. They are
known for
their unusual body...
- T. (2004): Two New
Species of
Periophthalmus (Teleostei: Gobiidae:
Oxudercinae) from
Northern Australia, and a re-diagnosis of
Periophthalmus novaeguineaensis...
-
Oxudercinae species are
small to
medium in body size, with an
elongated body that is
covered by
small and
smooth scales.
Members of the
Oxudercinae subfamily...
- the Oxudercidae:
Amblyopinae Günther, 1861
Gobionellinae Bl****er, 1874
Oxudercinae (including the mudskippers) Günther, 1861
Sicydiinae T.N. Gill, 1860...
- if the
oxygen levels get low, and they can
breathe air.
Mudskippers (
Oxudercinae): This
subfamily of
gobies is
probably the most land-adapted of fish...
-
Revision and
Cladistic Analysis of the
Oxudercine Gobies (Gobiidae:
Oxudercinae).
Records of the
Australian Museum. ISBN 978-0-7305-6374-7. Boero, Ferdinando...
-
neuron in a
monomorphic protogynous hermaphrodite mudskipper (Gobiidae:
Oxudercinae) (Pseudapocryptes
lanceolatus [Bloch and Schneider])".
Journal of Microscopy...
- (Acipenseriformes)
Bichir (family Polypteridae)
Protanguilla palau Mudskipper (
Oxudercinae)
Sharks Blind shark (Brachaelurus waddi)
Bullhead shark (Heterodontus...
- six subfamilies: Gobiinae, Benthophilinae, Amblyopinae, Gobionellinae,
Oxudercinae, and Sicydiinae. The
revision retained the
first two
subfamilies and...
- pug-headed mudskipper, is a
species of
mudskipper from the
subfamily Oxudercinae of the
gobiiform family Oxudercidae. It
distribution extends from the...