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A new species of Didogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Adriatic Sea

Pages 1413-1419 | Accepted 03 Jul 1992, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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A. Brito & P. J. Miller. (2001) Gobiid fishes from the Cape Verde Islands, including two new species of Gobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei). Journal of Natural History 35:2, pages 253-277.
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S. Engin & D. Seyhan. (2017) A new species of Pomatoschistus (Teleostei, Gobiidae): the Mediterranean's smallest marine fish . Journal of Fish Biology 91:4, pages 1208-1223.
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Lovrenc Lipej, Martina Orlando Bonaca & Milijan Šiško. (2003) Coastal Fish Diversity in Three Marine Protected Areas and One Unprotected Area in the Gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic). Marine Ecology 24:4, pages 259-273.
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Jean-Luc Bouchereau & Olivier Guelorget. (1998) Comparison of three Gobiidæ (Teleostei) life history strategies over their geographical range. Oceanologica Acta 21:3, pages 503-517.
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