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- Buenia is a genus of gobies native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The name of the genus and the common name of the type species...
- The Jeffrey's goby (Buenia jeffreysii) is a species of goby fish. It maximum length is 6 cm (2.4 in). It has 5–6 dorsal spines and 8–10 dorsal soft rays;...
- Terapon **** Terapon theraps Aphia minuta Bathygobius soporator Buenia affinis Buenia jeffreysii Chromogobius quadrivittatus Chromogobius zebratus Corcyrogobius...
- B. schwarzhansi. Buenia gibba Sp. nov Valid Schwarzhans, Klots & Kovalchuk in Schwarzhans et al. Miocene  Ukraine A species of Buenia. Centroberyx predorsalis...
- Barbuligobius Bathygobius Benthophiloides Benthophilus Bollmannia Bryaninops Buenia Cabillus Caffrogobius Callogobius Caspiosoma Chriolepis Chromogobius Cerdale...
- Gobiidae Aphia minuta (Risso, 1810) Transparent goby Native Not evaluated Buenia jeffreysii (Günther, 1867) Jeffrey's goby Native Not evaluated Crystallogobius...
- Callionymus reticulatus Transparent goby, Aphia minuta Jeffrey's goby, Buenia jeffreysii Crystal goby, Crystallogobius linearis Giant goby, Gobius cobitis...
- Family Gobiidae (gobies) Transparent goby, Aphia minuta Jeffrey's goby, Buenia jeffreysii Crystal goby, Crystallogobius linearis Couch's goby, Gobius couchi...
- xanthomelas Gorgonian goby (Bryaninops amplus) De Buen's goby (Buenia affinis) Jeffrey's goby (Buenia jeffreysii) Saddled goby (Callogobius ****ellus) Scaleless...
- Barbuligobius Bathygobius Benthophiloides Benthophilus Bollmannia Bryaninops Buenia Cabillus Caffrogobius Callogobius Caspiosoma Chriolepis Chromogobius Corcyrogobius...