TL;DR: Callogobius sclateri (Steindachner), previously known from the Indo-West Pacific, is reported from the Red Sea for the first time and a key to all seven species is provided.
Abstract: Five species of Callogobius Bleeker have been previously reported from the Red Sea: C amikami Goren, Miroz & Baranes, C clarki (Goren), C dori Goren, C flavobrunneus (Smith), and C maculipinnis (Fowler) Records of C bifasciatus (Smith) in the Red Sea are referable to C clarki Callogobius amikami has been previously known only from a single specimen, the holotype from the Red Sea, and two photographs, a live juvenile from Oman and a live specimen at an aquarium at Coral World, Eilat We obtained a possible additional juvenile from the Red Sea, although we are unable to definitively determine its identity Red Sea specimens previously identified as C maculipinnis [or C irrasus (Smith)] represent a new species, distinguished from the latter by normally having four sets of transverse mandibular rows on each side (rather than three); this species is described here as Callogobius pilosimentum sp nov Four specimens of an additional, undescribed species of Callogobius, C sp A, have been collected from the Red Sea, but we withhold a formal description because this species is currently under study by colleagues Callogobius sclateri (Steindachner), previously known from the Indo-West Pacific, is reported from the Red Sea for the first time A key to all seven species is provided Each species is photographed, habitat is described and a brief description with detailed comparisons is provided The new species and C clarki are endemic to the Red Sea
TL;DR: A new genus and species of gobiid fish, Egglestonichthys Patriciae, is described from the South China Sea and certain features of the modified head lateral-line system resemble those seen in eleotrine genera with ‘transverse’ suborbital sensory papillae, but the skeleton of the new goby is essentially gobiine.
TL;DR: A study of gobiid fishes from the Sudan coast revealed a new species: Callogobius dori, previously known in the Red Sea only from Ras Muhammad (Sinai Peninsula), which had been known only from its holotype.
Abstract: A study of gobiid fishes from the Sudan coast (Manihine collections, British Museum (Natural History)) revealed a new species: Callogobius dori In addition, 19 specimens were found of C irrasus (Smith, 1959) which was previously known in the Red Sea only from Ras Muhammad (Sinai Peninsula), and further specimens of C clarki (Goren, 1978) which had been known only from its holotype The relationships of the Red Sea species with the other congeneric ones were studied
TL;DR: Une nouvelle espece de gobiide, Callogobius amikami, a ete trouvee dans les eaux d'Eilat, au nord du golfe d'Aqaba, mer Rouge.
Abstract: Une nouvelle espece de gobiide, Callogobius amikami, a ete trouvee dans les eaux d'Eilat, au nord du golfe d'Aqaba, mer Rouge. Elle est caracterisee par 24 ecailles en serie longitudinale, 9 en serie transversale et 8 ecailles predorsales. Les formules sont pour les dorsales VI, I 10 et pour l'anale I 8. Il n'y a ni canal oculoscapulaire posterieur ni pores preoperculaires. Des ecailles ctenoides sont presentes sur la partie posterieure du corps. Le corps est clair marque de barres verticales brunes