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- in this genus: Taenioides anguillaris (Linnaeus, 1758) (eel worm goby) Taenioides buchanani (F. Day, 1873) (Burmese gobyeel) Taenioides caniscapulus Roxas...
- Taenioides cirratus, known as the Bearded worm goby, is a species of worm goby native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean from islands offs****...
- Poissons who is reported to have illustrated this species under the name Taenioïde Herrmannien. The species is edible. Warasubo is a po****r dish in cities...
- Ikeda taenioides is a species of spoon worm in the family Ikedidae. It is native to the northern Pacific Ocean where it is found in the subtidal waters...
- Taenioides purpurascens, the purple eelgoby, is a species of mud-dwelling bony fish native to Australia. "Purple Eelgoby, Taenioides purpurascens (De Vis...
- Taenioides buchanani, the Burmese gobyeel, is a species of goby in the family Oxudercidae. It is found in the Indian Ocean along the eastern coast of India...
- Brachyamblyopus urolepis Brachyamblyopus intermedius Taenioides cirratus Taenioides eruptionis Taenioides anguillaris Taenioidesrubicundus Trypauchen ****...
- rubicundus (F. Hamilton, 1822) Synonyms Gobioides rubicundus F. Hamilton, 1822 Taenioides rubicundus (F. Hamilton, 1822) Amblyopus mayenna Valenciennes, 1837 Amblyopus...
- The bearded eelgoby (Taenioides jacksoni), also known as the bearded goby, is a species of goby endemic to South Africa where it inhabits muddy areas of...
- totoyensis (Garman, 1903) Synonyms Gobioides totoyensis Garman, 1903 Taenioides coecus M. C. W. Weber, 1913 Brachyamblyopus coecus (M. C. W. Weber, 1913)...