Mangrove goby

The Mangrove goby lives in the benthopelagic, amphidromous, brackish, marine environment.

Nonindigenous Occurrences: The mangrove goby is established in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii (Staples and Cowie 2001). Means of Introduction: Ballast water. Status: Established, found at river mouths. More

The Pale Mangrove Goby (Mugilogobius platynotus) is Victoria’s only threatened estuarine species. It is unclear whether this species occurs throughout the distribution of mangroves in Victoria, or whether it is restricted to small pockets. More

1 Mangrove Goby (Mugilogobius platystomus/stigmaticus, has adapted well to freshwater) ... 10 Mangrove Gobies (Mugilogobius platystomus/stigmaticus) ... www.youtube.com 3 Freshwater fish of Singapore Mugilogobius platystomus. native. Indonesian goby. Perciformes. Gobiidae. Mugilogobius rambaiae. native. Queen of Siam goby. More

1 Mangrove Goby (Mugilogobius platystomus/stigmaticus, has adapted well to freshwater) 1 Freshwater Goby (Phylipnodon sp.) 1 Tadpole (Mixophyes sp. More

Common names

Bia in Tagalog
Biyang tulog in Tagalog
Busongchut in Thai (ไทย)
Cá B?ng m?u m?t in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Cá Bống mấu mắt in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Glossogobius biocellatus in Portuguese (Português)
Gobi de tas in French (français)
Gobie à deux taches in French (français)
Gobie biocellé in French (français)
Hitomihaze in Japanese (日本語)
Krokotiilitokko in Finnish (suomen kieli)
Mangrove goby in English
Mano'o in Samoan (gagana fa'a Samoa)
Mollon in Malay (bahasa Melayu)
Mulug in Bikol
Mulug in Visayan
Phursandi in Konkani
Ploso in Javanese (basa Jawa)
Sleepy goby in English
Two spot goby in English
Vaak dikkop in Afrikaans
บู่สองจุด in Thai (ไทย)
双斑叉舌鲨 in Mandarin Chinese
双斑舌鰕虎鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
雙斑叉舌鯊 in Mandarin Chinese
雙斑舌鰕虎魚 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Gobiidae
Genus : Psammogobius
Species : Psammogobius biocellatus
Authority : Valenciennes, 1837