Valenciennea helsdingenii (Bleeker, 1858)
Blacklined Glidergoby
- Species presence
- Recorded In Australia
- Marine Habitats
Occurrence records map
Description
The Black-lined Sleeper Goby is white with two black to orange stripes on the head and body. There is a white-edged black spot on the first dorsal fin. source: Australian Museum Factsheets
Online resources
- Australian Museum Factsheets
- Description, Distribution, Morphology, Habitat
- Australian National Fish Collection Images
- Authoritative image
- Encyclopedia of Life
- Description, Video Page Url, Images
- Reef Life Survey Images
- Images, Occurrence record
- Seafood Services Australia
- CAAB Code, Author
Species Lists
- RLS profile v3
- Distribution: Indo-West Pacific, Red Sea to Indonesia and Japan to Australia
- Threats: No major threats to this species are known
- IUCN_Threat_status: Not assessed
- Commercial_Uses: None, other than trivial captures for aquarium trade
- Common_Name: Blacklined Glidergoby;Blacklined glider goby; twostripe goby; Blacklined glidergoby
- Diet: Invertebrates
- Depth: (0–12 m)
- Max_size: 250 mm
- Invasive: Not known to be invasive
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Names and sources
| Accepted name | Source |
|---|---|
| Valenciennea helsdingenii |
Synonyms
| Synonyms | Source |
|---|---|
| Eleotriodes helsdingenii Bleeker, 1858 | |
| Published in: Bleeker, P. 1858. Bijdrage tot de kennis der vischfauna van den Goram-Archipel. Natuurwet. Tijdschr. Ned.-Indië Vol. 15 pp. 197-218 | |
Common Names
| Common name | Source |
|---|---|
| Twostripe Goby | |
| Black-lined Sleeper Goby | |
| Blacklined Glider Goby | |
| Blacklined Glidergoby | |
| Black-lined Sleeper-Goby | |
| Railway Glider |
Working classification
- kingdom
- ANIMALIA
- phylum
- CHORDATA
- subphylum
- VERTEBRATA
- suprageneric
- GNATHOSTOMATA
- suprageneric
- PISCES
- class
- ACTINOPTERYGII
- subphylum
- EUTELEOSTEI
- superorder
- ACANTHOPTERYGII
- order
- PERCIFORMES
- suborder
- GOBIOIDEI
- family
- GOBIIDAE
- genus
- Valenciennea
- species
- Valenciennea helsdingenii
Occurrence records
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