Benthophilinae
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Benthophilinae | |
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The monkey goby and the bighead goby are representatives of Benthophilinae | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Perciformes |
Suborder: | Gobioidei |
Family: | Gobiidae |
Subfamily: | Benthophilinae Beling & Iljin, 1927 |
Genera | |
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Benthophilinae is a subfamily of gobies, which are endemic to the Ponto-Caspian region (including the Marmara, Black, Azov, Caspian, and Aral seas).[1] The representatives of the subfamily have fused pelvic fins and elongated dorsal and anal fins.[2] They are distinguished from the closely related subfamily Gobiinae by the absence of a swimbladder in adults and location of the uppermost rays of the pectoral fins within the fin membrane.[3]
Systematic of the subfamily[4]
- Tribe Benthophilini
- Anatirostrum
- Benthophiloides
- Benthophilus (Type genus)
- Caspiosoma
- Tribe Neogobiini
- Tribe Ponticolini
- Babka
- Mesogobius
- Ponticola (Type genus)
- Proterorhinus
References
- ↑ Simonović P.D., Nikolić V.P., Skóra K.E. (1996) Vertebral number in Ponto-Caspian gobies: phylogenetic relevance. J. Fish Biol., 49: 1027–1029.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Pinchuk V.I. (1991) K voprosu o grupirovkakh vidov v predelakh roda Neogobius (Perciformes). Voprosy Ikhtiologii, 31: 380–393.
- ↑ Neilson M.E., Stepien C.A. (2009) Escape from the Ponto-Caspian: Evolution and biogeography of an endemic goby species flock (Benthophilinae: Gobiidae: Teleostei). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 52(1): 84-102.
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