... Cryptocentrus cinctus Yes Mi Yes* D 70 P Bc No 1, 2, 75 Cryptocentrus cyanotaenia Yes Mi Yes* D 70 P Bc No 1, 2, 4, 75 Cryptocentrus fasciatus Yes Mi Yes* D 80 P Bc No 1, 2, 3, 4, 75 Cryptocentrus inexplicatus No Mi Yes* D 75 P Bc No 2 ...
... Cryptocentrus cinctus. Less often seen are species of Amblyeleotris, such as A. randalli, Randall's shrimp goby, which is cream-colored, with a distinctive false eye pattern on the large first dorsal fin. Several species of gobies that ...
... Cryptocentrus combinations were noted. Examples of such pairs frequently reported in sandy substrates within the region include A. bellulus Miya and Miyake, 1969 – Cryptocentrus cinctus (Herre, 1936), A. bellulus–Cryptocentrus sp. 1, A ...
... Cryptocentrus & and species. We are mostly hew! W Holo going to focus That's. But you can call me a yellow prawn-goby if that's easier; it's my common name. cinctus! Cryptocentrus cinctus, to be exact. As a rule, GENUG and GPECIES are ...
... Cryptocentrus cinctus (herre, 1936) inhabits sand-rubble fringe ofcoral reefs; shares burrow with alpheid shrimp; has two colour phases: one primarily yellow and another that is whitish with brown bars on side; Great Barrier reef ...
... Cryptocentrus cinctus (Herre, 1936) Inhabits sand-rubble fringe of coral reefs; shares burrow with alpheid shrimp; has two colour phases - one primarily yellow, and another that is whitish with brown bars on side; Great Barrier Reef ...