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Tridentiger trigonocephalus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chameleon goby
The chameleon goby (''Tridentiger trigonocephalus'') is a species of ray-finned fish native to marine and brackish waters along the coasts of eastern Asia. It has also spread to other parts of the world where it is found in waters with varying degrees of salinity. ==Description== The chameleon goby can reach total length. It is pale greyish-brown with a white-speckled head and two longitudinal black bands extending along the flank from the head to the caudal peduncle. The two dorsal fins may be speckled with white and have a brown longitudinal stripe, and the anal fin an orange or grey band across the centre. Under certain circumstances, this fish can darken in colour so that the black bands are nearly invisible. It is very similar in appearance to the Shimofuri goby (''Tridentiger bifasciatus''), but it has no white spots on the underside of its head and has a white margin to the second dorsal fin and the anal fins. ''T. bifasciatus'' has white spots on both the upper and lower part of the head and an orange-red margin to the second dorsal fin and the anal fins, but lacks the distinctive stripes that ''T. trigonocephalus'' has on these fins. ''T. bifasciatus'' prefers waters with a salinity of less than 22 parts per thousand, while ''T. trigonocephalus'' prefers higher salinities.〔
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