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Kimberleyeleotris notata Hoese and Allen

Description

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.

Notes

Published as part of Morgan, David L., Allen, Gerald R., Pusey, Bradley J. & Burrows, Damien W., 2011, 2816, pp. 1-64 in Zootaxa 2816 on page 19

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Additional details

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.