RFBWY0HK–One of the largest Gobiidae reservoirs - Gobiidae-a whip lives in Black sea and his numerous estuaries, occupies sea of Azov.
RMDYP1YG–Knout goby (Mesogobius batrachocephalus) and Monkey goby (Neogobius fluviatilis), illustration from Soviet encyclopedia, 1927
RFEJJKKE–Mudskipper resting on the bamboo
RFCEWAYP–gobius fish on a blue background with a large open mouth
RFDW4C3B–Mudskipper in a Mangrove Swamp in Thailand
RFJB8X8K–Mudskipper in a Mangrove Swamp in Thailand
RFF3XPWW–Mudskipper
RMCT692F–Mudskipper in a mangrove swamp on the coast of thailand
RF2BYMDMJ–little fish mudskipper or amphibious fish on mud at sea
RFHJ8CE4–Amphibious or Mudskipper fish swim and walking on the beach in the Andaman ocean while sea water level decreased at Koh Yao Noi in Phang Nga, Thailand
RFGKE9FA–Mudskipper
RMG8G5B0–BURYATIA - CIRCA 1997: A stamp printed in Buryatia shows myoxocephalus, circa 1997
RMRHJXGD–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE BLACK SEA 459 of bullheads (among them Mesogobius batrachocephalus, M. gymnotrachelus, Neogobius rata, N. platyrostris, N. syrman). Krotov (1949) traces a connection with later immigrants from the Caspian Sea: the Acipenseridae (Huso huso, Acipenser guldenstradti, A. stellatus, A. nudiventris and A. ruthenus), Clupeidae (Caspialosa kessleri pontica, ? brashnikovi maeotica, ? caspia nordmanni, ?. ?. tanaica, ?. ?. paleostomi), salmon (Salmo trutta labrax), Benthophilus Benthophilus macrocephali
RFBWY0JH–One of the largest Gobiidae reservoirs - Gobiidae-a whip lives in Black sea and his numerous estuaries, occupies sea of Azov.
RFEJJN1Y–Mudskipper relaxing on the ground
RFDWT1AA–Mudskipper in a Mangrove Swamp in Thailand
RFJB86EW–Mudskipper in a Mangrove Swamp in Thailand
RFF3XPWM–Mudskipper
RMCT68MB–Mudskipper in a mangrove swamp on the coast of thailand
RF2BYMDNC–little fish mudskipper or amphibious fish on mud at sea
RFGKDXNG–Mudskipper
RMG8G5AP–BURYATIA - CIRCA 1997: A stamp printed in Buryatia shows liparis scopoli, circa 1997
RMRMRPXG–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 104 G. GANDOLFI - P. TONGIORGI and Mesogobius. They have the adhesive filaments normally found in the eggs of the family Gobiidae. In an aquarium kept at a temperature of about 20*^ C, the eggs hatch after 5 or 6 days, and in this moment the male's parental care stops. % 12 10 8 6- 4- 2. 1^ H i»V» fi pi»^» ? p ? 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 mr 16 14 12 10 8 6- 4 2-1 IHUHL 25 |yiftjuilll|ymiR 30 35 40 45 If. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili