Gòbids
Aparença
(S'ha redirigit des de: Gòbid)
Gobiidae | |
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Rhinogobius flumineus | |
Taxonomia | |
Superregne | Holozoa |
Regne | Animalia |
Fílum | Chordata |
Classe | Actinopteri |
Ordre | Gobiiformes |
Família | Gobiidae Cuvier, 1816 |
Subfamílies | |
Els gòbids (Gobiidae) són una família de peixos teleostis de l'ordre dels perciformes, d'origen tropical, distribuïts a bastament per les aigües litorals i alguns dels seus representants es troben també a les aigües salabroses i a les maresmes i zones palustres. A Europa n'existeixen fins a 19 espècies que poden freqüentar aquests ambients aquàtics.
Descripció
[modifica]- Són peixos de mida petita, bentònics, de cos allargat i relativament ample a la part anterior, i que presenten un cap ben desenvolupat.
- Presenten les aletes pèlviques unides entre si formant una petita ventosa que els serveix per a agafar-se a les roques o als accidents del fons.
Gèneres
[modifica]- Aboma (Jordan & Starks, 1895)
- Aboma etheostoma (Jordan & Starks, 1895)
- Acanthogobius (Gill, 1859)[1]
- Acanthogobius elongatus (Ni & Wu, 1985)[2]
- Acanthogobius flavimanus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845)[3]
- Acanthogobius hasta (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845)[4]
- Acanthogobius insularis (Shibukawa & Taki, 1996)[5]
- Acanthogobius lactipes (Hilgendorf, 1879)[6]
- Acanthogobius luridus (Ni & Wu, 1985)[2]
- Acentrogobius
- Afurcagobius
- Afurcagobius suppositus (Sauvage, 1880)
- Afurcagobius tamarensis (Johnston, 1883)
- Akihito
- Akihito futuna (Keith, Marquet & Watson, 2008)
- Akihito vanuatu (Watson, Keith & Marquet, 2007)
- Akko
- Akko brevis (Günther, 1864)
- Akko dionaea (Birdsong & Robins, 1995)
- Akko rossi (Van Tassell & Baldwin, 2004)
- Amblychaeturichthys
- Amblychaeturichthys hexanema (Bleeker, 1853)
- Amblychaeturichthys sciistius (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)
- Amblyeleotris
- Amblygobius
- Amblyotrypauchen
- Amblyotrypauchen arctocephalus (Alcock, 1890)
- Amoya
- Amoya gracilis (Bleeker, 1875)
- Amoya madraspatensis (Day, 1868)
- Amoya moloanus (Herre, 1927)
- Amoya signatus (Peters, 1855)
- Anatirostrum
- Anatirostrum profundorum (Berg, 1927)
- Aphia
- Aphia minuta (Risso, 1810)
- Apocryptes
- Apocryptes bato (Hamilton, 1822)
- Apocryptichthys (Day, 1876)
- Apocryptichthys sericus (Herre, 1927)
- Apocryptodon
- Apocryptodon madurensis (Bleeker, 1849)
- Apocryptodon punctatus (Tomiyama, 1934)
- Arcygobius
- Arcygobius baliurus (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Arenigobius
- Arenigobius bifrenatus (Kner, 1865)
- Arenigobius frenatus (Günther, 1861)
- Arenigobius leftwichi (Ogilby, 1910)
- Aruma
- Aruma histrio (Jordan, 1884)
- Asterropteryx
- Astrabe
- Astrabe fasciata (Akihito & Meguro, 1988)
- Astrabe flavimaculata (Akihito & Meguro, 1988)
- Astrabe lactisella (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)
- Aulopareia
- Aulopareia atripinnatus (Smith, 1931)
- Aulopareia cyanomos (Bleeker, 1849)
- Aulopareia janetae (Smith, 1945)
- Aulopareia unicolor (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Austrolethops
- Austrolethops wardi (Whitley, 1935)
- Awaous
- Barbulifer
- Barbulifer antennatus (Böhlke & Robins, 1968)
- Barbulifer ceuthoecus (Jordan & Gilbert, 1884)
- Barbulifer enigmaticus (Joyeux, van Tassel & Macieira, 2009)
- Barbulifer mexicanus (Hoese & Larson, 1985)
- Barbulifer pantherinus (Pellegrin, 1901)
- Barbuligobius
- Barbuligobius boehlkei (Lachner & McKinney, 1974)
- Bathygobius
- Benthophiloides
- Benthophiloides brauneri (Beling & Iljin, 1927)
- Benthophiloides turcomanus (Iljin, 1941)
- Benthophilus
- Boleophthalmus
- Bollmannia
- Brachyamblyopus
- Brachyamblyopus brachysoma (Bleeker, 1853)
- Brachygobius
- Bryaninops
- Buenia
- Buenia affinis (Iljin, 1930)
- Buenia jeffreysii (Günther, 1867)
- Cabillus
- Cabillus atripelvicus (Randall, Sakamoto & Shibukawa, 2007)
- Cabillus lacertops (Smith, 1959)
- Cabillus macrophthalmus (Weber, 1909)
- Cabillus tongarevae (Fowler, 1927)
- Caecogobius
- Caecogobius cryptophthalmus (Berti & Ercolini, 1991)
- Caffrogobius
- Calamiana
- Calamiana illota (Larson, 1999)[7]
- Calamiana kabilia (Herre, 1940)
- Calamiana mindora (Herre, 1945)[8]
- Calamiana polylepis (Wu & Ni, 1985)
- Calamiana variegata (Peters, 1868)[9]
- Callogobius (Bleeker, 1874)[10]
- Caragobius (Smith & Seale, 1906)[11]
- Caragobius burmanicus (Hora, 1926)
- Caragobius rubristriatus (Saville-Kent, 1889)
- Caragobius urolepis (Bleeker, 1852)
- Caspiosoma (Iljin, 1927)
- Caspiosoma caspium (Kessler, 1877)
- Chaenogobius
- Chaeturichthys
- Chaeturichthys stigmatias (Richardson, 1844)
- Chasmichthys
- Chasmichthys dolichognathus (Hilgendorf, 1879)
- Chasmichthys gulosus (Sauvage, 1882)
- Chiramenu
- Chiramenu fluviatilis (Rao, 1971)
- Chlamydogobius
- Chonophorus
- Chonophorus macrorhynchus (Bleeker, 1867)
- Chonophorus pallidus (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Chriolepis
- Chromogobius
- Chromogobius britoi (Van Tassell, 2001)
- Chromogobius quadrivittatus (Steindachner, 1863)
- Chromogobius zebratus (Kolombatovic, 1891)
- Clariger
- Clariger chionomaculatus (Shiogaki, 1988)
- Clariger cosmurus (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)
- Clariger exilis (Snyder, 1911)
- Clariger papillosus (Ebina, 1935)
- Clevelandia
- Clevelandia ios (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882)
- Corcyrogobius
- Corcyrogobius liechtensteini (Kolombatovic, 1891)
- Corcyrogobius lubbocki (Miller, 1988)
- Coryogalops
- Coryphopterus
- Cotylopus
- Cotylopus acutipinnis (Guichenot, 1863)
- Cotylopus rubripinnis (Keith, Hoareau & Bosc, 2005)
- Cristatogobius
- Croilia
- Croilia mossambica (Smith, 1955)
- Cryptocentroides
- Cryptocentroides arabicus (Gmelin, 1789)
- Cryptocentroides insignis (Seale, 1910)
- Cryptocentrus
- Crystallogobius
- Crystallogobius linearis (von Düben, 1845)
- Ctenogobiops
- Ctenogobius
- Ctenotrypauchen
- Ctenotrypauchen chinensis (Steindachner, 1867)
- Deltentosteus
- Deltentosteus collonianus (Risso, 1820)
- Deltentosteus quadrimaculatus (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Didogobius
- Discordipinna
- Discordipinna griessingeri (Hoese & Fourmanoir, 1978)
- Drombus
- Ebomegobius
- Ebomegobius goodi (Herre, 1946)
- Echinogobius (Iwata, Hosoya & Niimura, 1998)
- Echinogobius hayashii (Iwata, Hosoya & Niimura, 1998)
- Economidichthys
- Economidichthys pygmaeus (Holly, 1929)
- Economidichthys trichonis (Economidis & Miller, 1990)
- Egglestonichthys
- Egglestonichthys bombylios (Larson & Hoese, 1996)
- Egglestonichthys melanoptera (Visweswara Rao, 1971)
- Egglestonichthys patriciae (Miller & Wongrat, 1979)
- Ego
- Ego zebra (Randall, 1994)
- Elacatinus
- Eleotrica
- Eleotrica cableae (Ginsburg, 1933)
- Enypnias
- Enypnias aceras (Ginsburg, 1939)
- Enypnias seminudus (Günther, 1861)
- Eucyclogobius
- Eucyclogobius newberryi (Girard, 1856)
- Eugnathogobius
- Eutaeniichthys
- Eutaeniichthys gilli (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)
- Evermannia
- Evermannia erici (Bussing, 1983)
- Evermannia longipinnis (Steindachner, 1879)
- Evermannia panamensis (Gilbert & Starks, 1904)
- Evermannia zosterura (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882)
- Evermannichthys
- Eviota
- Evorthodus
- Evorthodus lyricus (Girard, 1858)
- Evorthodus minutus (Meek & Hildebrand, 1928)
- Exyrias
- Exyrias akihito (Allen & Randall, 2005)
- Exyrias belissimus (Smith, 1959)
- Exyrias ferrarisi (Murdy, 1985)
- Exyrias puntang (Bleeker, 1851)
- Favonigobius
- Feia
- Feia dabra (Winterbottom, 2005)
- Feia nota (Gill & Mooi, 1999)
- Feia nympha (Smith, 1959)
- Feia ranta (Winterbottom, 2003)
- Flabelligobius
- Flabelligobius fourmanoiri (Smith, 1956)
- Flabelligobius latruncularia (Klausewitz, 1974)
- Flabelligobius smithi (Chen & Fang, 2003)
- Fusigobius
- Gammogobius (Bath, 1971)
- Gammogobius steinitzi (Bath, 1971)
- Gillichthys
- Gillichthys mirabilis (Cooper, 1864)
- Gillichthys seta (Ginsburg, 1938)
- Ginsburgellus
- Ginsburgellus novemlineatus (Fowler, 1950)
- Gladiogobius
- Gladiogobius ensifer (Herre, 1933)
- Glossogobius
- Gnatholepis
- Gobiodon
- Gobioides
- Gobionellus
- Gobiopsis
- Gobiopterus
- Gobiosoma
- Gobius
- Gobiusculus
- Gobiusculus flavescens (Fabricius, 1779)
- Gobulus
- Gobulus birdsongi (Hoese & Reader, 2001)
- Gobulus crescentalis (Gilbert, 1892)
- Gobulus hancocki (Ginsburg, 1938)
- Gobulus myersi (Ginsburg, 1939)
- Gorogobius
- Gorogobius nigricinctus (Delais, 1951)
- Gorogobius stevcici (Kovacic & Schliewen, 2008)
- Grallenia (Shibukawa & Iwata, 2007)
- Grallenia arenicola (Shibukawa & Iwata, 2007)
- Grallenia lipi (Shibukawa & Iwata, 2007)
- Gymneleotris
- Gymneleotris seminuda (Günther, 1864)
- Gymnoamblyopus (Murdy & Ferraris, 2003)
- Gymnoamblyopus novaeguineae (Murdy & Ferraris, 2003)
- Gymnogobius
- Hazeus (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)[12]
- Hazeus elati (Goren, 1984)[13]
- Hazeus maculipinna (Randall & Goren, 1993)[14]
- Hazeus otakii (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)[15]
- Hemigobius (Bleeker, 1874)[10]
- Hemigobius hoevenii (Bleeker, 1851)[16]
- Hemigobius mingi (Herre, 1936)[17]
- Hetereleotris (Bleeker, 1874)[10]
- Heterogobius (Bleeker, 1874)
- Heterogobius chiloensis (Guichenot, 1848)[18]
- Heteroplopomus (Tomiyama, 1936)[19]
- Heteroplopomus barbatus (Tomiyama, 1934)[20]
- Hyrcanogobius
- Hyrcanogobius bergi (Iljin, 1928)
- Ilypnus
- Ilypnus gilberti (Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1889)
- Ilypnus luculentus (Ginsburg, 1938)
- Istigobius
- Karsten
- Karsten totoyensis (Garman, 1903)
- Kelloggella
- Knipowitschia
- Koumansetta (Whitley, 1940)
- Koumansetta hectori (Smith, 1957)
- Koumansetta rainfordi (Whitley, 1940)
- Larsonella
- Larsonella pumila (Larson & Hoese, 1980)
- Lebetus
- Lebetus guilleti (Le Danois, 1913)
- Lebetus scorpioides (Collett, 1874)
- Lentipes
- Lepidogobius (Gill, 1859)
- Lepidogobius lepidus (Girard, 1858)
- Lesueurigobius
- Lethops
- Lethops connectens (Hubbs, 1926)
- Leucopsarion
- Leucopsarion petersii (Hilgendorf, 1880)
- Lobulogobius
- Lobulogobius morrigu (Larson, 1983)
- Lobulogobius omanensis (Koumans, 1944)
- Lophiogobius (Günther, 1873)
- Lophiogobius ocellicauda (Günther, 1873)
- Lophogobius
- Lophogobius bleekeri (Popta, 1921)
- Lophogobius cristulatus (Ginsburg, 1939)
- Lophogobius cyprinoides (Pallas, 1770)
- Lotilia
- Lotilia graciliosa (Klausewitz, 1960)
- Lubricogobius
- Lubricogobius dinah (Randall & Senou, 2001)
- Lubricogobius exiguus (Tanaka, 1915)
- Lubricogobius ornatus (Fourmanoir, 1966)
- Lubricogobius tre (Prokofiev, 2009)
- Luciogobius
- Luposicya (Smith, 1959)
- Luposicya lupus (Smith, 1959)
- Lythrypnus
- Macrodontogobius
- Macrodontogobius wilburi (Herre, 1936)
- Mahidolia
- Mahidolia mystacina (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Mangarinus
- Mangarinus waterousi (Herre, 1943)
- Mauligobius
- Mauligobius maderensis (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Mauligobius nigri (Günther, 1861)
- Mesogobius
- Mesogobius batrachocephalus (Pallas, 1814)
- Mesogobius nigronotatus (Kessler, 1877)
- Mesogobius nonultimus (Iljin, 1936)
- Microgobius
- Millerigobius
- Millerigobius macrocephalus (Kolombatovic, 1891)
- Minysicya (Larson, 2002)
- Minysicya caudimaculata (Larson, 2002)
- Mistichthys
- Mistichthys luzonensis (Smith, 1902)
- Mugilogobius
- Myersina
- Nematogobius
- Nematogobius ansorgii (Boulenger, 1910)
- Nematogobius brachynemus (Pfaff, 1933)
- Nematogobius maindroni (Sauvage, 1880)
- Neogobius
- Nes (Ginsburg, 1933)
- Nes longus (Nichols, 1914)
- Nesogobius
- Nesogobius greeni (Hoese & Larson, 2006)
- Nesogobius hinsbyi (McCulloch & Ogilby, 1919)
- Nesogobius macculochi (Hoese & Larson, 2006)
- Nesogobius pulchellus (Castelnau, 1872)
- Obliquogobius
- Odondebuenia (de Buen, 1930)
- Odondebuenia balearica (Pellegrin & Fage, 1907)
- Odontamblyopus
- Oligolepis
- Ophiogobius
- Ophiogobius jenynsi (Hoese, 1976)
- Ophiogobius ophicephalus (Jenyns, 1842)
- Oplopomops
- Oplopomops diacanthus (Schultz, 1943)
- Oplopomus
- Oplopomus caninoides (Bleeker, 1852)
- Oplopomus oplopomus (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Opua
- Opua atherinoides (Peters, 1855)
- Opua elati (Goren, 1984)
- Opua nephodes (Jordan, 1925)
- Oxuderces
- Oxuderces dentatus (Eydoux & Souleyet, 1850)
- Oxuderces wirzi (Koumans, 1937)
- Oxyurichthys
- Padogobius
- Padogobius bonelli (Bonaparte, 1846)
- Padogobius nigricans (Canestrini, 1867)
- Paedogobius
- Paedogobius kimurai (Iwata, Hosoya & Larson, 2001)
- Palatogobius
- Palatogobius grandoculus (Greenfield, 2002)
- Palatogobius paradoxus (Gilbert, 1971)
- Palutrus
- Palutrus meteori (Klausewitz & Zander, 1967)
- Palutrus pruinosa (Jordan & Seale, 1906)
- Palutrus reticularis (Smith, 1959)
- Palutrus scapulopunctatus (de Beaufort, 1912)
- Pandaka
- Papillogobius (Gill & Miller, 1990)
- Papillogobius punctatus (Gill & Miller, 1990)
- Papuligobius
- Papuligobius ocellatus (Fowler, 1937)
- Papuligobius uniporus (Chen & Kottelat, 2003)
- Parachaeturichthys
- Parachaeturichthys ocellatus (Day, 1873)
- Parachaeturichthys polynema (Bleeker, 1853)
- Paragobiodon
- Paragobiopsis (Koumans, 1941)
- Paragobiopsis orbicularis (Visweswara Rao, 1971)
- Parapocryptes
- Parapocryptes batoides (Day, 1876)
- Parapocryptes maculatus (Oshima, 1926)[21]
- Parapocryptes rictuosus (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Parapocryptes serperaster (Richardson, 1846)
- Parasicydium (Risch, 1980)
- Parasicydium bandama (Risch, 1980)
- Paratrimma (Hoese & Brothers, 1976)[22]
- Paratrimma nigrimenta (Hoese & Brothers, 1976)[23]
- Paratrimma urospila (Hoese & Brothers, 1976)[23]
- Paratrypauchen (Murdy, 2008)
- Paratrypauchen microcephalus (Bleeker, 1860)
- Parawaous
- Parawaous megacephalus (Fowler, 1905)
- Pariah
- Pariah scotius (Böhlke, 1969)
- Parkraemeria
- Parkraemeria ornata (Whitley, 1951)
- Parrella
- Pascua
- Pascua caudilinea (Randall, 2005)
- Periophthalmodon
- Periophthalmodon chrysospilos (Bleeker, 1852)
- Periophthalmodon freycineti (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Periophthalmodon schlosseri (Pallas, 1770)
- Periophthalmodon septemradiatus (Hamilton, 1822)
- Periophthalmus
- Phyllogobius
- Phyllogobius platycephalops (Smith, 1964)
- Platygobiopsis
- Platygobiopsis akihito (Springer & Randall, 1992)
- Platygobiopsis dispar (Prokofiev, 2008)
- Platygobiopsis tansei (Okiyama, 2008)
- Pleurosicya
- Polyspondylogobius
- Polyspondylogobius sinensis (Kimura & Wu, 1994)
- Pomatoschistus
- Porogobius
- Porogobius schlegelii (Günther, 1861)
- Potamischus
- Priolepis
- Proterorhinus
- Proterorhinus marmoratus (Pallas, 1811)
- Proterorhinus semilunaris (Heckel, 1837)
- Proterorhinus semipellucidus (Kessler, 1877)
- Proterorhinus tataricus (Freyhof & Naseka, 2007)
- Psammogobius
- Psammogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Psammogobius knysnaensis (Smith, 1935)
- Pseudaphya (Iljin, 1930)
- Pseudaphya ferreri (de Buen O. & Fage, 1908)
- Pseudapocryptes (Bleeker, 1874)
- Pseudapocryptes borneensis (Bleeker, 1855)[24]
- Pseudapocryptes elongatus (Cuvier, 1816)[25]
- Pseudogobiopsis (Koumans, 1935)
- Pseudogobiopsis festivus (Larson, 2009)[26]
- Pseudogobius
- Pseudorhinogobius
- Pseudorhinogobius aporus (Zhong & Wu, 1998)
- Pseudotrypauchen
- Pseudotrypauchen multiradiatus (Hardenberg, 1931)
- Psilogobius (Baldwin, 1972)
- Psilogobius mainlandi (Baldwin, 1972)[27]
- Psilogobius prolatus (Watson & Lachner, 1985)[28]
- Psilogobius randalli (Goren & Karplus, 1983)[29]
- Psilotris (Ginsburg, 1953)
- Pterogobius (Gill, 1863)
- Pterogobius elapoides (Günther, 1872)[30]
- Pterogobius virgo (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845)[31]
- Pterogobius zacalles (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)[32]
- Pterogobius zonoleucus (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)[32]
- Pycnomma (Rutter, 1904)
- Pycnomma roosevelti (Ginsburg, 1939)[33]
- Pycnomma semisquamatum (Rutter, 1904)[34]
- Quietula
- Quietula guaymasiae (Jenkins & Evermann, 1889)
- Quietula y-cauda (Jenkins & Evermann, 1889)
- Redigobius
- Rhinogobiops
- Rhinogobiops nicholsii (Bean, 1882)
- Rhinogobius
- Risor (Ginsburg, 1933)
- Risor ruber (Rosén, 1911)
- Robinsichthys
- Robinsichthys arrowsmithensis (Birdsong, 1988)
- Sagamia
- Sagamia geneionema (Hilgendorf, 1879)
- Scartelaos
- Scartelaos cantoris (Day, 1871)
- Scartelaos gigas (Chu & Wu, 1963)
- Scartelaos histophorus (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Scartelaos tenuis (Day, 1876)
- Schismatogobius
- Sicydium
- Sicyopterus
- Sicyopus
- Signigobius
- Signigobius biocellatus (Hoese & Allen, 1977)
- Silhouettea
- Siphonogobius
- Siphonogobius nue (Shibukawa & Iwata, 1998)
- Speleogobius
- Speleogobius trigloides (Zander & Jelinek, 1976)
- Stenogobius
- Stigmatogobius
- Stiphodon
- Stonogobiops
- Sueviota
- Sueviota aprica (Winterbottom & Hoese, 1988)
- Sueviota atrinasa (Winterbottom & Hoese, 1988)
- Sueviota lachneri (Winterbottom & Hoese, 1988)
- Sueviota larsonae (Winterbottom & Hoese, 1988)
- Sufflogobius
- Sufflogobius bibarbatus (von Bonde, 1923)
- Suruga
- Suruga fundicola (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)
- Synechogobius
- Synechogobius ommaturus (Richardson, 1845)
- Taenioides
- Tamanka
- Tamanka maculata (Aurich, 1938)
- Tamanka siitensis (Herre, 1927)
- Tasmanogobius
- Tasmanogobius gloveri (Hoese, 1991)
- Tasmanogobius lasti (Hoese, 1991)
- Tasmanogobius lordi (Scott, 1935)
- Thorogobius
- Thorogobius angolensis (Norman, 1935)
- Thorogobius ephippiatus (Lowe, 1839)
- Thorogobius macrolepis (Kolombatovic, 1891)
- Thorogobius rofeni (Miller, 1988)
- Tigrigobius (Fowler, 1931)
- Tomiyamichthys
- Tomiyamichthys alleni (Iwata, Ohnishi & Hirata, 2000)[35]
- Tomiyamichthys fourmanoiri (Smith, 1956)
- Tomiyamichthys lanceolatus (Yanagisawa, 1978)
- Tomiyamichthys latruncularius (Klausewitz, 1974)
- Tomiyamichthys oni (Tomiyama, 1936)[36]
- Tomiyamichthys praealta (Lachner & McKinney, 1981)
- Tomiyamichthys smithi (Chen & Fang, 2003)
- Tomiyamichthys tanyspilus (Randall & Chen, 2007)[37]
- Triaenopogon
- Triaenopogon microsquamis (Wu, 1931)
- Tridentiger
- Trimma
- Trimmatom
- Trypauchen
- Trypauchen pelaeos (Murdy, 2006)[38]
- Trypauchen raha (Popta, 1922)
- Trypauchen taenia (Koumans, 1953)[39]
- Trypauchen vagina (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)[40]
- Trypauchenichthys (Bleeker, 1860)
- Trypauchenichthys larsonae (Murdy, 2008)[41]
- Trypauchenichthys sumatrensis (Hardenberg, 1931)[42]
- Trypauchenichthys typus (Bleeker, 1860)[43]
- Trypauchenopsis (Volz, 1903)[44]
- Trypauchenopsis intermedius (Volz, 1903)[44]
- Tryssogobius
- Tukugobius
- Tukugobius philippinus (Herre, 1927)
- Typhlogobius
- Typhlogobius californiensis (Steindachner, 1879)
- Valenciennea
- Vanderhorstia
- Vanneaugobius
- Vanneaugobius canariensis (Van Tassell, Miller & Brito, 1988)
- Vanneaugobius dollfusi (Brownell, 1978)
- Vanneaugobius pruvoti (Fage, 1907)
- Varicus
- Varicus bucca (Robins & Böhlke, 1961)
- Varicus marilynae (Gilmore, 1979)
- Vomerogobius (Gilbert, 1971)
- Vomerogobius flavus (Gilbert, 1971)
- Wheelerigobius
- Wheelerigobius maltzani (Steindachner, 1881)
- Wheelerigobius wirtzi (Miller, 1988)
- Yongeichthys
- Yongeichthys criniger (Valenciennes, 1837)
- Yongeichthys nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775)
- Yongeichthys thomasi (Boulenger, 1916)
- Yongeichthys tuticorinensis (Fowler, 1925)
- Zappa
- Zappa confluentus (Roberts, 1978)
- Zebrus
- Zebrus zebrus (Risso, 1826)
- Zosterisessor
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