Search for Coryphopterus lipernes returned 17 results.

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  1. unranked: Coryphopterus humeralis Randall, 2001 (accepted name: Fusigobius humeralis)

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  4. unranked: Coryphopterus signipinnis (Hoese & Obika, 1988) (accepted name: Fusigobius signipinnis)

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  7. unranked: Coryphopterus aureus (Chen & Shao, 1997) (accepted name: Fusigobius aureus)

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  10. unranked: Coryphopterus neophytus (Günther, 1877) (accepted name: Fusigobius neophytus)

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  13. unranked: Coryphopterus inframaculatus Randall, 1994 (accepted name: Fusigobius inframaculatus)

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  16. unranked: Coryphopterus duospilus (Hoese & Reader, 1985) (accepted name: Fusigobius duospilus)

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  19. Site Page: Hunting the snark – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 19th March 2013 By Lee Belbin (Atlas of Living Australia) and Norm McKenzie (Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia) Mormopterus loriae at Dampier Peninsula 1977 Mangroves are a much maligned group of trees. Yes, most of the time they do not make for a comfortable human environment. In mangroves, you could be up to your neck in mud being bitten by clouds of sand flies and eyeing a 5m croc (who is eying you) in 48 degrees Celsius and 100% humidity...