- Pinchuk's goby
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Pinchuk's goby Ponticola cephalargoides from the Gulf of Odessa Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Gobiidae Subfamily: Benthophilinae Genus: Ponticola Species: P. cephalargoides Binomial name Ponticola cephalargoides
(Pinchuk, 1976)Synonyms Pinchuk's goby, Ponticola cephalargoides, is a Ponto-Caspian species of family Gobiidae. Earlier mentioned as broad-lipped form of the ratan goby Ponticola ratan[1].
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Characteristics
The body of adults is prolonged, not very high. Only juveniles have high and short body. Сaudal peduncle is very high (highest between al representatives of genus Ponticola), short and flattened from sides (its high is equal its length)[2]. The scales on the caudal peduncle are not very big. Head is flattened from sides, snout profile is round, cheeks are round. Superior lip is broad, relatively short. Рrаеmахillarae short (especially in juveniles), with sparse strong lips. First dorsal fin is rounded, has a narrow yellow-orange stripe on the edge.
Range
In the northwestern and northeastern parts of the Black Sea, also in some parts of the Sea of Azov[3]. Habits same habitats with the ratan goby Ponticola ratan. With the flatsnout goby Ponticola platyrostris is separated geographically.
References
External identifiers for Pinchuk's goby EOL 356057 ITIS 637719 NCBI 637974 WoRMS 126911 Also found in: FishBase - ^ Pinchuk V.I. (1963) Bychki gruppy Ponticola (Iljin) i nekotoryje storony problemmy vidoobrazovanija. Zool. Zhurn., 42(12): 1841-1848. (in Russian)
- ^ Pinchuk V.I. (1976) Sistematica bychkov poda Gobius Linne (otechestvennyje vidy), Neogobius Iljin i Mesogobius Bleeker. J. Ichthyol., 16(4): 600-610. (in Russian)
- ^ Miller P.J. (1986) Gobiidae. In: Whitehead P.J.P., Bauchot M.-L., Hureau J.-C., Nielsen J., Tortonese E. (eds.) Fishes of the North-eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Vol. 3. UNESCO, Paris.
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