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  1. Goudgrondel - Wikipedia

  2. Golden goby - Wikipedia

  3. Gobius auratus Risso, 1810 - World Register of Marine Species

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    Gobius xanthocephalus is the name that is applied to the populations of similar gobies in the eastern Atlantic and western Mediterranean which were previously considered to be G. auratus. ^ a b Kovacic, M.; Herler, J. & Williams, J.T. (2016) [errata version of 2014 assessment]. "Gobius auratus".
    Gobius tetrophthalmus Brito & Miller 2001 tetra, four; ophthalmus, eye, referring to the impression of four eyes when a living specimen is viewed from above, the pale ocellus in dark band crossing the upper border of each eye lying median to the dark pupil and pale sclera of the eye itself (possibly obscured in preserved specimens)
    The golden goby ( Gobius auratus) is a species of goby from the family Gobiidae endemic to the Mediterranean Sea. It prefers areas with rocky substrates at depths of from 5 to 80 metres (16 to 262 ft) (though usually not below 30 metres (98 ft)) with plentiful growth of algae and gorgonians.
    Gobius Linnaeus 1758 from the Greek kóttos (κόττος), kṓthos (κῶθος) and a few similar words, denoting a bulging head, used as a name for small freshwater fishes with a large head (Gobius, freshwater gudgeon, and Cottus, sculpin, which some early naturalists conflated with gobies, have the same etymological source)
  5. Ichthyological contributions of Juraj Kolombatović (1843-1908)

  6. Gobius luteus Kolombatovic, 1891 - World Register of Marine …

  7. (PDF) Larval development of Gobius xanthocephalus with genetic ...

  8. Order GOBIIFORMES: Family GOBIIDAE (d-h) | The ETYFish Project

  9. Gobius luteus - Encyclopedia of Life

  10. Gobius auratus Risso, 1810 - GBIF

  11. Live coloration and diet of Gobius gasteveni (Teleostei: Gobiidae ...

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