Vanneaugobius dollfusi Brownell, 1978
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https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2020-444-001 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D8676925-FFBD-FFBC-D4A0-FBBAFB93F934 |
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Felipe |
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Vanneaugobius dollfusi Brownell, 1978 |
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Vanneaugobius dollfusi Brownell, 1978 View in CoL
Several Dollfus’ goby, Gobiidae , were observed sepa- rately in 2018 by scuba divers in the region of Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône, Golfe du Lion, Mediterranean Sea,
France): On 7 Apr. by S. Le Bris ( Fig. 8E View Figure 8 ), at Tiboulen du Frioul, at 43.2809°N, 5.2850°E, at 38 m depth, one specimen ~ 6 cm TL ( Le Bris et al., 2018b). On 9 Jun. by Rémy Dubas, at Planier, at 43.1992°N, 5.2288°E, at 45 m depth, two specimens ~ 3 cm TL ( Dubas et al., 2018). On 10 Jun. by Sylvain Le Bris, at Moyade Island, at 43.19997°N, 5.2306°E, at ~ 40 m depth. On 21 Jun. by Sylvain Le Bris, at Planier, at 43.1979°N, 5.2284°E, at ~ 40 m depth. On 30 Sep. by Sylvain Le Bris, at Planier, at 43.1999°N, 5.2306°E, at 36 m depth, one specimen ~ 4 cm TL ( Fig. 8F View Figure 8 , Le Bris et al., 2019). On 3 Nov. by Sylvain Le Bris, at Moyade Island, at 43.19997°N, 5.2306°E, at ~ 40 m depth. In these areas V. dollfusi is usually found along the foot of deep rocky or coralligenous walls (around 40 m depth), laying on coarse, sometimes more or less muddy sand, very close to a nearby nook or shelter. It is often observed together with G. kolombatovici and T. macrolepis .
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