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Evermannichthys
''Evermannichthys'' is a genus of gobies native to the Atlantic coast of the Americas including the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Evermannichthys bicolor'' Thacker, 2001 * '' Evermannichthys convictor'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Tenant goby) * '' Evermannichthys metzelaari'' C. L. Hubbs, 1923 (Sponge goby) * '' Evermannichthys silus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Pugnose goby) * '' Evermannichthys spongicola'' (Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manchester ** Radcliffe Tower, the remains of a medieval manor house in the town ** Radcliffe tram stop * ..., 1917) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Evermannichthys Metzelaari
''Evermannichthys'' is a genus of gobies native to the Atlantic coast of the Americas including the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Evermannichthys bicolor'' Thacker, 2001 * '' Evermannichthys convictor'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Tenant goby) * '' Evermannichthys metzelaari'' C. L. Hubbs, 1923 (Sponge goby) * '' Evermannichthys silus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Pugnose goby) * '' Evermannichthys spongicola'' (Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manchester ** Radcliffe Tower, the remains of a medieval manor house in the town ** Radcliffe tram stop * ..., 1917) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Evermannichthys Convictor
''Evermannichthys'' is a genus of gobies native to the Atlantic coast of the Americas including the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Evermannichthys bicolor'' Thacker, 2001 * '' Evermannichthys convictor'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Tenant goby) * ''Evermannichthys metzelaari'' C. L. Hubbs, 1923 (Sponge goby) * '' Evermannichthys silus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Pugnose goby) * '' Evermannichthys spongicola'' (Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manchester ** Radcliffe Tower, the remains of a medieval manor house in the town ** Radcliffe tram stop * ..., 1917) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Evermannichthys Silus
''Evermannichthys'' is a genus of gobies native to the Atlantic coast of the Americas including the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Evermannichthys bicolor'' Thacker, 2001 * ''Evermannichthys convictor'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Tenant goby) * ''Evermannichthys metzelaari'' C. L. Hubbs, 1923 (Sponge goby) * '' Evermannichthys silus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Pugnose goby) * '' Evermannichthys spongicola'' (Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manchester ** Radcliffe Tower, the remains of a medieval manor house in the town ** Radcliffe tram stop * ..., 1917) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Evermannichthys Spongicola
''Evermannichthys'' is a genus of gobies native to the Atlantic coast of the Americas including the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Evermannichthys bicolor'' Thacker, 2001 * ''Evermannichthys convictor'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Tenant goby) * ''Evermannichthys metzelaari'' C. L. Hubbs, 1923 (Sponge goby) * ''Evermannichthys silus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1969 (Pugnose goby) * '' Evermannichthys spongicola'' (Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manchester ** Radcliffe Tower, the remains of a medieval manor house in the town ** Radcliffe tram stop * ..., 1917) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Evermannichthys Bicolor
''Evermannichthys bicolor'' (bicolored sponge goby) is a perciform species of fish in the family Gobiidae.Thacker, C. E. 2001 (19 Apr)''Evermannichthys bicolor'', a new goby (Teleostei: Perciformes: Gobioidei) from Navassa Island Contributions in Science (Los Angeles) No. 490: 1-5. As their name suggests, fishes in this species live inside sponges and can be found in the Caribbean Sea. The size of their populations are unknown, meaning it is not currently clear whether the bicolored sponge goby is in need of conservation. Description Overall, the body of the bicolored sponge goby is elongate and thin. The scale-covering and the number pores on the head is reduced, and generally measures 2 mm dorso-ventrally.Patzner, R.A., J.L. Van Tassell, M. Kovačić and B.G. Kapoor, 2011. The biology of gobies. Enfield, NH : Science Publishers ; Boca Raton, FL : Distributed by CRC Press, 685 p. . Their color is dark across the dorsal-most third of their bodies, the lower two thirds ar ...
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Gobies
Gobiidae or gobies is a family of bony fish in the order Gobiiformes, one of the largest fish families comprising more than 2,000 species in more than 200 genera. Most of gobiid fish are relatively small, typically less than in length, and the family includes some of the smallest vertebrates in the world, such as '' Trimmatom nanus'' and ''Pandaka pygmaea'', ''Trimmatom nanus'' are under long when fully grown, then ''Pandaka pygmaea'' standard length are , maximum known standard length are . Some large gobies can reach over in length, but that is exceptional. Generally, they are benthic or bottom-dwellers. Although few are important as food fish for humans, they are of great significance as prey species for other commercially important fish such as cod, haddock, sea bass and flatfish. Several gobiids are also of interest as aquarium fish, such as the dartfish of the genus ''Ptereleotris''. Phylogenetic relationships of gobiids have been studied using molecular data. Descript ...
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Atlantic
The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe and Asia from the "New World" of the Americas in the European perception of the World. The Atlantic Ocean occupies an elongated, S-shaped basin extending longitudinally between Europe and Africa to the east, and North and South America to the west. As one component of the interconnected World Ocean, it is connected in the north to the Arctic Ocean, to the Pacific Ocean in the southwest, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, and the Southern Ocean in the south (other definitions describe the Atlantic as extending southward to Antarctica). The Atlantic Ocean is divided in two parts, by the Equatorial Counter Current, with the North(ern) Atlantic Ocean and the South(ern) Atlantic Ocean split at about 8°N. Scientific explorations of the Atlanti ...
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Americas
The Americas, which are sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World. Along with their associated islands, the Americas cover 8% of Earth's total surface area and 28.4% of its land area. The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that runs the length of the west coast. The flatter eastern side of the Americas is dominated by large river basins, such as the Amazon, St. Lawrence River–Great Lakes basin, Mississippi, and La Plata. Since the Americas extend from north to south, the climate and ecology vary widely, from the arctic tundra of Northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, to the tropical rain forests in Central America and South America. Humans first settled the Americas from Asia between 42,000 and 17,000 years ago. A second migration of Na-Dene speakers followed later ...
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Caribbean
The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean) and the surrounding coasts. The region is southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and the North American mainland, east of Central America, and north of South America. Situated largely on the Caribbean Plate, the region has more than 700 islands, islets, reefs and cays (see the list of Caribbean islands). Island arcs delineate the eastern and northern edges of the Caribbean Sea: The Greater Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago on the north and the Lesser Antilles and the on the south and east (which includes the Leeward Antilles). They form the West Indies with the nearby Lucayan Archipelago (the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands), which are considered to be part of the Caribbean despite not bordering the Caribbe ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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