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Favonigobius sp.

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NHM1454818
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Favonigobius sp.
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Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Favonigobius sp., goby, Plate 32 from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer. Gobies are common in shallow marine, brackish and estuarine waters, they have a distinct pelvic sucker used to cling to rocks and corals. - Bauer, Ferdinand Lucas (1760-1826 London UK

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fish / animal / zoological / drawing / zoological drawings / brackish and estuarine waters / goby / pelvic / shallow / shallow marine / plate 32 / gobies are common / common / estuary / illustration / ferdinand bauer / marine / 1760-1826 / bauer / favonigobius / ferdinand lucas
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