Two Mediterranean gobiid fishes with an unusual cephalic lateral line canal system

Ahnelt H.

Published date: June 2001
Volume: 25
Number: 3
Pagination: 261-267
Publisher: Société Française d’Ichtyologie
doi: https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2001-253-007
Abstract

Gobius ater (Belloti’s goby) and G. paganellus (rock goby) are the only known species of Gobiinae in the northeastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and the Ponto-Caspian region with continuous oculoscapular canals. These continuous canals are seen as the result of a secondary reconnection of the anterior and posterior oculoscapular canals. Gobius ater and G. paganellus differ from Pacific species of Gobiinae with continuous oculoscapular canals. The latter have a single pore r/r1 while G. ater and G. paganellus have pores r and r1 well separated.

Keywords: Cephalic lateral line system - Gobiidae - Gobius ater - Gobius paganellus - Head canals - MED
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