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Elacatinus (Goby)

Synonyms: Gobicula

Wikipedia Abstract

Elacatinus is a genus of small marine gobies, often known collectively as the neon gobies. Although only one species, E. oceanops, is technically the "neon goby," because of their similar appearance, other members of the genus are generally labeled neon gobies, as well. Except for a single East Pacific species, all reside in warmer parts of the West Atlantic, including the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. They are known for engaging in symbiosis with other marine creatures by providing them cleaning service that consists of getting rid of ectoparasites on their bodies. In return, Elacatinus obtain their primary source of food, ectoparasites.
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Species

Elacatinus atronasus (Exuma Goby) (Endangered)
Elacatinus cayman (Cayman Cleaner Goby) (Endangered)
Elacatinus centralis (Cayman Sponge Goby) (Endangered)
Elacatinus chancei (Shortstripe goby)
Elacatinus colini (Belize Sponge Goby)
Elacatinus evelynae (Sharpnose Goby)
Elacatinus figaro (Neon goby) (Vulnerable)
Elacatinus genie (Genie's cleaning goby)
Elacatinus horsti (Yellowline goby)
Elacatinus illecebrosus (Barsnout goby)
Elacatinus jarocho (Jarocho Goby) (Endangered)
Elacatinus lobeli (Caribbean Neon Goby)
Elacatinus lori (Linesnout Goby)
Elacatinus louisae (Spotlight goby)
Elacatinus oceanops (Neon goby)
Elacatinus panamensis (Panamanian Greenbanded Goby)
Elacatinus phthirophagus
Elacatinus pridisi
Elacatinus prochilos (White-striped goby) (Vulnerable)
Elacatinus puncticulatus (Redhead goby)
Elacatinus randalli (Yellownose goby)
Elacatinus redimiculus (Cinta Goby) (Vulnerable)
Elacatinus rubrigenis (Redcheek Goby)
Elacatinus serranilla (Serranilla Goby)
Elacatinus tenox (Slaty goby)
Elacatinus xanthiprora (Yellowprow goby)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0