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- currently two recognized species in this genus: Padogobius bonelli (Bonaparte, 1846) (Padanian goby) Padogobius nigricans (Canestrini, 1867) (Arno goby) As...
- Padogobius bonelli, the Padanian goby, is a species of true goby from the family Gobiidae native to rivers of Croatia, Italy, Slovenia, and Switzerland...
- Padogobius nigricans, the Arno goby, is a species of goby endemic to Italy. It occurs in streams, staying to well-vegetated edge areas. Males of this species...
- desert goby (Chlamydogobius eremius), and the European freshwater goby Padogobius bonelli. Most gobies feed on small invertebrates, although some of the...
- Obliquogobius Odondebuenia Ophiogobius Oplopomops Oplopomus Opua Oxymetopon Padogobius Palatogobius Palutrus Parachaeturichthys Paragunnellichthys Paragobiodon...
- balearica) Kei goby (Oligolepis keiensis) Oxyurichthys stigmalophius Padogobius bonelli Mauve goby (Palatogobius paradoxus) Mekong rock goby (Papuligobius...
- marine ecosystems. A few species tolerate brackish water, and some – Padogobius and Pomatoschistus species – even inhabit fresh water. They are generally...
- (1985). "A quantitative analysis of the fanning activity in the male Padogobius martensi (Pisces: Gobiidae)". Behaviour. 92 (3/4): 288–301. JSTOR 4534416...
- species except Z. asper and Z. zingel Gobiidae: Pomatoschistus canestrini, Padogobius panizzai, P. nigricans the freshwater sculpins Cottus ferruginosus, C...
- P. nigricans may refer to: Padogobius nigricans, the Arno goby, a fish species of fish endemic to Italy Pardirallus nigricans, the blackish rail, a bird...