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Two new Gobiid fishes of the genus Gobiopsis and a redescription of Feia nympha Smith.

Two new Gobiid fishes of the genus Gobiopsis and a redescription of Feia nympha Smith.

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Two new Gobiid fishes of the genus Gobiopsis and a redescription of Feia nympha Smith.

by Lachner, E. A. & J. F. McKinney:

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Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution, 1979. . Cr. 4to pp. iii + 1-18. Printed card wrappers, 11 figs (inc. 5 b/w photos), 3 tables, key. Staples rusty, (causing stain to small area of paper surrounding), otherwise a good copy. (The genus Gobiopsis Steindachner is redefined to embrace two new Indo-Pacific species, Gobiopsis exigua and G. springeri, and to include the nominal species, Callogobius atratus Griffin. Descriptions of the new species are provided and a redescription of G. atrata is presented. Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., No. 299). . Catalogs: Fishes, previously owned.

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Two new Gobiid fishes of the genus Gobiopsis and a redescription of Feia nympha Smith.
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Lachner, E. A. & J. F. McKinney:
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Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution, 1979.
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