Gobiomorphus


Gobiomorphus is a genus of fishes in the family Eleotridae native to New Zealand and Australia. They are typically small, benthic fishes with large, rounded fins and two dorsal fins. Many have an amphidromous lifecycle: the eggs are laid in fresh water, but the fry are dispersed to sea soon after hatching, and grow there for several months before returning to fresh water.
Articulated fossil skeletons of an indeterminate Gobiomorphus were previously identified from the Early Miocene of New Zealand. However, more recent studies have found these to represent a distinct genus, Mataichthys, which was significantly larger than Gobiomorphus. However, small-sized fossil otoliths from the same deposits, if not those of juvenile Mataichthys, could potentially represent those of Gobiomorphus.

Species

The recognized species in this genus are:
  • Gobiomorphus alpinus
  • Gobiomorphus australis
  • Gobiomorphus basalis
  • Gobiomorphus breviceps
  • Gobiomorphus cotidianus
  • Gobiomorphus coxii
  • Gobiomorphus gobioides
  • Gobiomorphus hubbsi
  • ''Gobiomorphus huttoni''