Redigobius
Redigobius is a genus of fish in the goby family, Oxudercidae, known commonly as dualspot gobies. They are native to the western Indo-Pacific region, where they occur in estuaries and freshwater habitats just above the tidal influence.
Some of these gobies are abundant fish species. The most widespread is the speckled goby, which occurs throughout the western Pacific Ocean and from Australia to Africa. Some Redigobius are kept as aquarium pets. The Fijian endemic Lever's goby is featured on the ten-dollar bill in the 2013 series of Fijian currency.
Species
There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus.Species include:Redigobius amblyrhynchus Redigobius balteatus Redigobius bikolanus Redigobius chrysosoma Redigobius dewaali Redigobius dispar Redigobius fotuno Kobayashi, Sumarto, Mokodongan, Lawelle, Masengi & Yamahira, 2024Redigobius lekutu Larson, 2010Redigobius leveri Redigobius macrostoma Redigobius micrognathus Visweswara Rao, 1971 Redigobius nanus Larson, 2010Redigobius oyensi Redigobius penango Redigobius rivalis Redigobius samberanoensis Redigobius tambujon Redigobius vergeri
;SynonymsRedigobius balteatops ; valid as B. balteatus Redigobius isognathus ; valid as ''R. bikolanus''