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VANNEAUGOBIUS DOLLFUSI, A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF SMALL GOBIID WITH DIVIDED VENTRALS FROM MOROCCO (PISCES: GOBIOIDEI)

Pages 135-145 | Published online: 13 Apr 2010

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Samuel P. Iglésias, Lou Frotté & Daniel Y. Sellos. (2015) Gobius salamansa, a new species of goby (Gobiidae) from the Cape Verde Islands supported by a unique cephalic lateral line system and DNA barcoding. Ichthyological Research 63:3, pages 356-369.
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M Kovačić. (2008) Live colouration, morphology and habitat of Vanneaugobius dollfusi (Gobiidae) in the northern Adriatic Sea . Journal of Fish Biology 73:4, pages 1019-1023.
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A. Pallaoro & M. Kovačića. (2005) Vanneaugobius dollfusi Brownell, 1978 a rare fish new to the Adriatic Sea . Journal of Fish Biology 57:1, pages 255-257.
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