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- this genus: Mugilogobius abei (D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Abe's mangrove goby) Mugilogobius adeia Larson & Kottelat, 1992 Mugilogobius amadi (M. C...
- Mugilogobius latifrons is a species of goby endemic to the Malili Lake system (consisting of Matano, Towuti and smaller lakes) in central Sulawesi, Indonesia...
- Acentrogobius is a genus of gobies native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Acentrogobius...
- Weberogobius, recent authorities often include it in Mugilogobius. Jaafar, Z. (2019). "Mugilogobius amadi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e...
- Mugilogobius adeia is a species of goby endemic to Lake Matano on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi where it inhabits areas with a number of s**** of...
- Mugilogobius wilsoni, commonly known as Wilson's mangrove goby, is a species of goby native to the waters of northern Australia. The fish is named in honor...
- Mugilogobius stigmaticus, commonly known as blackspot mangrove goby, is a species of goby native to the waters of eastern Australia. Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
- Mugilogobius rambaiae, commonly known as the Queen of Siam goby, is a species of freshwater goby from Sri Lanka and South-east Asia to New Guinea. It occurs...
- Mugilogobius tigrinus is a small species of goby found in mangrove cr****s and pools of south-eastern Asia. "Mugilogobius tigrinus". v t e...
- "SpeciesĀ : Mugilogobius chulae". Thai Nature Explorer (in Thai). siamensis.org. Retrieved 9 August 2018. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Mugilogobius chulae"...