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The Amblyopinae, commonly known as eel gobies or worm gobies, are a subfamily of elongated mud-dwelling gobies. Their two dorsal fins are connected by a membranous structure and their eyes are highly reduced. They are usually pink, red, or purple in coloration. The Amblyopinae contain 12 genera and about 23 species: *''Amblyotrypauchen'' Hora, 1924 *''Brachyamblyopus'' Bleeker, 1874 *''Caragobius'' Smith & Seale 1906 *''Gymnoamblyopus'' Murdy & Ferraris, 2003 *''Karsten'' Murdy, 2002 *''Nudagobioides'' Shaw, 1929 *''Odontamblyopus'' Murdy & Shibukawa, 2003 *''Paratrypauchen'' Murdy, 2008 *''Pseudotrypauchen'' Hardenberg, 1931 *''Taenioides'' Lacepède, 1800 *''Trypauchen'' Valenciennes, 1837 *''Trypauchenichthys'' Bleeker, 1860 *''Trypauchenopsis'' Volz 1903 The genus ''Gobioides'' has been transferred to the subfamily Gobionellinae. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Amblyopinae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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