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Fusigobius inframaculatus

(Randall, 1994)


Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus) OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord) www.facebook.com/BurhanMuntasserPhoto

Message posted on Scubashooters.net on 02 Oct 2013
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus) OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord) www.facebook.com/BurhanMuntasserPhoto

Message posted on UWphotographers on 02 Oct 2013
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus) OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord) www.facebook.com/BurhanMuntasserPhoto

Message posted on Wetpixel Underwater Photography on 02 Oct 2013
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus) OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord) www.facebook.com/BurhanMuntasserPhoto

Ron Silver Appears to be a Sandperch, Parapercis sp.

Burhan MuntasserPhoto Ron Silver, It is tiny tiny.

Ron Silver Thanx, then NOT what I thought previously. Maybe a Dragonet.

Stuart Pearce Beautiful shot :)

Stuart Pearce Worth a look at Fusigobius inframaculatus :)

Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thanks!!! I think that it is: Blotched goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus)

Galina Maslova Like it

Ernst Andres Beautiful colors and face to face. <3 I like it <3

Alan Duncan Definitely looks like Fusigobius inframaculatus, although not so easy to say from the front. We have them here in Thailand.

Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thank you all!!

Message posted on The Global Diving Community on 02 Oct 2013
Alan Duncan Blotched Goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus) from another angle. Just to support Burhan MuntasserPhoto's shot. This was at Shark Island, Koh Tao, Gulf of Thailand and is probably a female as the male has a taller first dorsal spine. Sony Nex-5n 18-55mm lens with Dyron +7 diopter ISO100, f9, 1/160

Greotti Cesare BRAVO Alan Duncan

Alan Duncan Thanks Greotti Cesare :-)

Stuart Pearce Great shot Alan, and thanks for the extra info :)

Ernst Andres S U P E R B E (Y)

Alan Duncan You're welcome Stuart Pearce. As soon as i saw Burhan MuntasserPhoto's photo i recognised it as i was chasing these little Gobies for a year or so after i first found them here :-)

Message posted on The Global Diving Community on 02 Oct 2013
Burhan MuntasserPhoto Blotched goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus) OLY E-M5 in Nauticam Housing, OLY M.60mm macro lens, 1/320s, f/18, ISO: 200, 2 X S&S YS-D1 (with dual-electronic sync cord) www.facebook.com/BurhanMuntasserPhoto

Ron Silver Appears to be a Sandperch, Parapercis sp.

Burhan MuntasserPhoto Ron Silver, It is tiny tiny.

Ron Silver Thanx, then NOT what I thought previously. Maybe a Dragonet.

Stuart Pearce Beautiful shot :)

Stuart Pearce Worth a look at Fusigobius inframaculatus :)

Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thanks!!! I think that it is: Blotched goby (Fusigobius inframaculatus)

Galina Maslova Like it

Ernst Andres Beautiful colors and face to face. <3 I like it <3

Alan Duncan Definitely looks like Fusigobius inframaculatus, although not so easy to say from the front. We have them here in Thailand.

Burhan MuntasserPhoto Thank you all!!

Message posted on The Global Diving Community on 02 Oct 2013
Taxonomy
Animalia (Kingdom)
  Chordata (Phylum)
    Vertebrata (Subphylum)
      Gnathostomata (Superclass)
        Pisces (Superclass)
          Actinopterygii (Class)
            Perciformes (Order)
              Gobiidae (Family)
                Fusigobius (Genus)
                  Fusigobius inframaculatus (Species)
Associated Species