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- Knipowitschia is a genus of marine, fresh and brackish water gobies native to Eurasia. The genus name almost certainly honours Nikolai Mikhailovich Knipovich...
- Knipowitschia caunosi, the Caunos goby or Köycegiz dwarf goby, is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Gobiidae which is endemic to Lake Köycegiz...
- Knipowitschia byblisia, the Byblis goby, is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Gobiidae which is endemic to Lake Köycegiz in western Anatolia...
- Knipowitschia montenegrina is a species of freshwater goby Endemic to the Morača River in Montenegro where it prefers shallows and small pools with algae...
- Knipowitschia ephesi, the Ephesus goby, is a species of goby endemic to the delta and marshes of the lowermost Küçük Menderes in western Anatolia, Turkey...
- Knipowitschia iljini is a species of goby Endemic to the Caspian Sea, where it inhabits the deep waters in the central part. This species can reach a...
- Knipowitschia thessala, the Thessaly goby, is a species of goby endemic to the Pineios River system in Thessaly, Greece. This species can reach a length...
- Knipowitschia mermere is a species of fresh water goby endemic to Lake Marmara and the ****ociated basin of the River Gediz in Turkey where it can be found...
- goby may refer to Gobiidae genera of small fishes, including Eviota, Knipowitschia, Pandaka, Trimma and Trimmatom. Pandaka pygmaea, the dwarf pygmy goby...
- Knipowitschia mrakovcici is a species of freshwater goby Endemic to the Krka River catchment in Croatia where it is only found in lakes. Males of this...