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Updated 6/12/2022
Family Gobiidae
INDO-WEST PACIFIC / HAWAII
Fusigobius duospilus
Puako, Hawaii, 25 feet
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Juvenile, Firehouse, Oahu, 35 feet |
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Haleiwa Trench, Oahu, 50 feet |
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Firehouse, Oahu, 25 feet
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Faga'alu, American Samoa
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Palau
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Honaunau, Hawaii
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South Kohala, Hawaii |
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TWOSPOT SANDGOBY
Common on sand at base of coral or ledges. Semi-transparent body with pointed head,
two dark markings at front and rear of spinous dorsal fin, one or two
black spots on caudal peduncle. Attains 2 inches.
East Africa to Hawaii and Samoa. Formerly known as
Coryphopterus duospilus and Fusigobius
neophytus. |
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