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Kimberleyeleotris notata Hoese and Allen
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Kimberleyeleotris notata Hoese and Allen
Drysdale Gudgeon
Kimberleyeleotris notata is known only from two specimens collected at a single site in the Drysdale River by Hutchins (1977) (Fig. 46). Thus, it is potentially the most restricted and rarest species of freshwater fish in the Kimberley, if not Australia.
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Biodiversity
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Order
- Perciformes
- Family
- Eleotridae
- Genus
- Kimberleyeleotris
- Species
- notata
- Taxon rank
- species
References
- Hutchins, J. B. (1977) The freshwater fish fauna of the Drysdale River National Park North Kimberley, Western Australia. In: Kabay, E. D. & Burbidge, A. A. (Eds), A biological survey of the Drysdale River National Park North Kimberley, Western Australia in August, 1975. Wildlife Research Bulletin of Western Australia, 6, 102 - 109.