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            <p> Fusigobius duospilus Hoese &amp; Reader, 1985</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1A, 3A; Table 2)</p>
            <p> Fusigobius duospilus Hoese &amp; Reader 1985: 2 (in part) (Escape Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Australia); Hoese &amp; Obika 1988: 286; Chen et al. 1997: 129; Chen &amp; Shao 1997: 90; Akihito in Nakabo 2000: 1247; Mundy 2005: 475; Hiroshi et al. 2007: 67; Chen et al. 2010: 489; Shen 2011: 685. </p>
            <p> Coryphopterus duospilus : Randall 1995: 797; Randall et al. 1997: 529; Randall &amp; Earle 2000: 19; Randall 2001: 208; Greenfield &amp; Randall 2004: 517; Randall 2005: 524. </p>
            <p> Materials examined.   NTOUP 2006-08 - 712, 22.1 mm SL,  Chao-Jing Park , Keelung City, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 25, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2006-09 - 733, 25.4 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 14, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2006-09 - 734, 28.6 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 14, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2006-09 - 735, 25.1 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 14, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2006-09 - 739, 27.7 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 14, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2008-06 - 398, 33.3 mm SL,  Chao-Jing , Keelung City, 10 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., June 26, 2008  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 467, 28.9 mm SL, Nanwan,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J Jiang et al., May 26, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 470, 24.6 mm SL, Nanwan,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J Jiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 248, 28.1 mm SL, Longshiadong,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 12, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 250, 31.0 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 251, 28.6 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. IS Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 252, 16.7 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 258, 25.5 mm SL, Houshih Fringing Reef, 20 m,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 275, 16.1 mm SL, North-side of atoll,  Dongsha Island , Kaohsiung City, 20 m K-T Chen, June 19, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 503, 3: 20.9–21.9 mm SL, Outer-side of atoll,  Dongsha Island , Kaohsiung City, 20 m K-T Chen, July7, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 504, 2: 20.1–20.6 mm SL, Outer-side of atoll,  Dongsha Island , Kaohsiung City, 20 m K-T Chen, July 7, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 505, 28.4 mm SL, Outer-side of atoll,  Dongsha Island , Kaohsiung City, 20 m K-T Chen, July 7, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 506, 4: 20.2–27.8 mm SL,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., July 7, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 507, 4: 17.8–32.6 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 10 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., July 7, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 508, 3: 24.2–36.2 mm SL, Meirendong,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., July 10, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 509, 4: 12.0–27.6 mm SL,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., July 8, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 510, 4: 27.6–31.6 mm SL, Shiangjieuwan,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 8, 2008  ;   NTOUP 2012- 06 - 511, 2: 25.2–28.4 mm SL, Hongchiakeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 9, 2008  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 512, 30.8 mm SL, Hongchiakeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 5, 2009  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 513, 33.8 mm SL, Shanhai,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, May 3, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 514, 25.1 mm SL, Shanhai,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, May 3, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 515, 17.2 mm SL, Wanlitong,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, May 3, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 516, 23.8 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, May 3, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 517, 21.3 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, May 3, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 518, 3: 16.1–20.5 mm SL, Baisha,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, May 4, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 519, 17.2 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, May 5, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 520, 25.7 mm SL, Longshiadong,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, August 24, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 521, 24.9 mm SL, Longshia dong,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, August 24, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 522, 42.0 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, August 24, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 523, 2: 26.1–26.9 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, August 24, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 524, 2: 29.9–35.2 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, August 24, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012- 06 - 525, 6: 24.9–35.2 mm SL, Shanfu fish port,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 10 m, coll. K-T Chen, August 25, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 526, 3: 23.5–28.8 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen, August 25, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 527, 25.8 mm SL,  Mianhua Islet , Keelung City, 20 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 6, 2011  ;   ASIZP0057529, 3: 25.8–34.6 mm SL, Tiaoshi,  Kenting , Pingtung County, coll. J-P Chen, November 2, 1995  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. D1 VI; D2 I/9; A I/8; P modally 19; LR modally 25; TR7; SD1P 3. Pelvic fin with weak frenum. First dorsal fin with a large vertical black line in front of 3 rd spinous ray; second black blotch around 5 th to 6 th spinous rays. Body with many small brown spots. Caudal fin base with a large triangular black mark.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific region. It can be found in northern, eastern, southern Taiwan, as well as other islands.</p>
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751187F4FFE7A77DFF7EFC60FD91B5EB.text	751187F4FFE7A77DFF7EFC60FD91B5EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fusigobius humeralis (Randall 2001)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Fusigobius humeralis (Randall, 2001)</p>
            <p>(Fig. 1B; Table 2)</p>
            <p> Coryphopterus humeralis Randall 2001: 212 (Embudu I., S. side, south Malé Atoll, Republic of Maldives); Randall 2005: 524.  Fusigobius humeralis : Akihito et al. in Nakabo 2002: 1248; Hiroshi et al. 2007: 67; Chen et al. 2010: 490; Shen 2011: 685. </p>
            <p> Materials examined.   NTOUP 2006-09 - 744, 16.0 mm SL, Wanlitong,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. IS Chen et al., September 14, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2006-09 - 756, 23.4 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 15, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2006-09 - 757, 18.5 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 15, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 469, 18.3 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. M-J Jiang et al., May 26, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 473, 23.7 mm SL, Dalaogoo,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J Jiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 249, 19.2 mm SL, Sanbanwan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 12, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 253, 25.4 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 254, 21.4 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 255, 22.2 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 256, 15.6 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 259, 17.4 mm SL, Houshih Fringing Reef,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 260, 24.0 mm SL, Shanfu fish port,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, Intertidal zone, coll. I-S Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 501, 23.4 mm SL, Longdong,  Gongliao , New Taipei City, 10 m, coll. I-S Chen and K-T Chen, June 14, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 502, 22.6 mm SL, Longdong,  Gongliao , New Taipei City, 10 m, coll. I-S Chen and K-T Chen, June 14, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 528, 25.4 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., July 10, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 529, 24.0 mm SL, Wanlitong,  Kenting , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., September 10, 2008  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 530, 23.1 mm SL, Shirang,  Green Island , Taitung, 15 m, coll. I-S Chen et al., April 26, 2009  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 531, 23.6 mm SL, Longmen port,  Orchid Island , Taitung, 15 m, coll. M-J Jiang et al., September 8, 2009  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 532, 2: 20.0-22.2 mm SL, Hongchaikeng,  Kenting , Pingtung, 15 m, coll. M-J Jiang et al., September 5, 2009  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 533, 29.2 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen and Y-H Gong, August 24, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 534, 2: 20.0–25.5 mm SL, Shanfu fish port,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen and Y-H Gong, August 24, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 535, 18.9 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. K-T Chen and Y-H Gong, August 25, 2011  ;   ASIZP0056482, 29.0 mm SL,  Tanziwan , Pingtung County, coll. J-P Chen, May 25, 1987  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. D1 VI; D2 I/9; A I/8; P modally 18; LR modally 25; TR 7; SD1P 3. Second and 3 rd spinous rays longer in D1. Pelvic fin with frenum. Head and body with many yellowish brown round spots. A black round blotch above pectoral fin base about equal to width of pupil. Caudal fin base with similar black blotch.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific region. It can be found in northern, eastern, southern Taiwan, as well as other islands.</p>
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751187F4FFE1A77CFF7EFF01FF7DB1B8.text	751187F4FFE1A77CFF7EFF01FF7DB1B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fusigobius inframaculatus (Randall 1994)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Fusigobius inframaculatus (Randall, 1994)</p>
            <p>(Fig. 1C; Table 2)</p>
            <p> Coryphopterus inframaculatus Randall 1994: 331 (Base of drop-off, ne. side of Jana I., Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia); Randall 1995: 332; Randall 2001: 207; Randall 2005: 524. </p>
            <p> Fusigobius inframaculatus : Chen &amp; Shao 1997: 90; Akihito et al. in Nakabo 2000: 1247; Akihito et al. in Nakabo 2002: 1247; Randall et al. 2004: 27; Hiroshi et al. 2007: 67; Chen et al. 2010: 490. </p>
            <p> Fusigobius longispinus : Shen 1993: 957 (not Goren 1978); Chen et al. 1997: 143; Shen 2011: 686. </p>
            <p> Materials examined.   NTOUP 2006-09 - 742, 42.7 mm SL, Wanlitong, Kenting, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., September 14, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2006-09 - 743, 29.9 mm SL, Wanlitong, Kenting, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., September 14, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 462, 15.6 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 466, 34.4 mm SL, Hongchaikeng, Kenting, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 26, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 468, 26.9 mm SL, Hongchaikeng, Kenting, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 26, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 474, 44.8 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 26, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 475, 38.7 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 476, 46.8 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09 - 477, 42.0 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 257, 44.2 mm SL, Shanfu fish port, Liouciou Township, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., August 13, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 536, 23.1 mm SL, Chenggong Township, Taitung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., April 05, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 537, 21.1 mm SL, Chenggong Township, Taitung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., April 05, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 538, 2: 21.8–22.5 mm SL, Chenggong Township, Taitung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., April 05, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012- 06 - 539, 39.2 mm SL, Chenggong Township, Taitung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., April 06, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 540, 45.9 mm SL, Liouciou Township, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., July 9, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 541, 23.1 mm SL, Liouciou Township, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., July 8, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 542, 2: 36.9–45.8 mm SL, Longmen port, Orchid Island, Taitung, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., September 8, 2009  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 543, 45.9 mm SL, Longshiadong, Liouciou Township, Pingtung County, 15 m, coll. Y-H  Gong , August 24, 2011  ;   ASIZP0056670, 27.1 mm SL, Shanhai, Pingtung County, 14 m, coll. K-T  Shao , June 7, 1989  ;   ASIZP0058777, 2: 33.0–51.0 mm SL, Guiwan, Green Island, Taitung County, 6 m, coll. J-P  Chen , May 29, 1993  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. D1 VI; D2 I/9; A I/8; P modally 19; LR modally 26; SD1P 3. Anterior two spinous longest in D1. Body scattered with yellowish orange rounded spots. Caudal fin base with large, oblong black blotch about equal to eye diameter.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific region. It can be found in southern Taiwan and other islands.</p>
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751187F4FFE1A77FFF7EFA42FB6FB527.text	751187F4FFE1A77FFF7EFA42FB6FB527.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fusigobius melacron (Randall 2001)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Fusigobius melacron (Randall, 2001)</p>
            <p>(Fig. 1D; Table 2)</p>
            <p> Coryphopterus melacron Randall 2001: 218 (Ne. coast at Tulamben, off wreck of U.S. S. "Liberty", Bali, Indonesia); Randall 2005: 525. </p>
            <p> Fusigobius melacron : Akihito et al. in Nakabo 2002: 1247; Hoese &amp; Larson 2006: 1652; Hiroshi et al. 2007: 67. </p>
            <p> Materials examined.   NTOUP 2010-09 - 471, 27.5 mm SL, Nanwan, Hengchun township, Pingtung county, 20 m, coll. M-J  Chiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2010-09472, 33.3 mm SL, Nanwan, Hengchun township, Pingtung county, 20 m, coll. M-J  Chiang et al., May 27, 2010  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. D1 VI; D2 I/9; A I/8; P 19-21; LR 26-2 7; SD1P 4. Upper lip prominent. Second and 3 rd spinous rays longer in D1. Pelvic fin without frenum, with low connecting membrane. Body scattered yellowish brown to grayish orange-red spots. First dorsal fin grayish-black on upper half.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific region. A newly recorded species for all Taiwanese waters. In Taiwan, it can only be collected from the southern region (Kenting National Park). I-S Chen observed this species in Taiping Island, South China Sea, in 1995.</p>
            <p>Remarks. I-S Chen first found and recorded this unusual, rare species during a SCUBA diving expedition in Maumere, Flores Island, Indonesia in 1993. He also found the species in Taiping Island, South China Sea at a depth of 20–35 m during a fish fauna survey expedition in 1995. However, first valid evidence of this species, confirmed by real specimens, was brought to light in southern Taiwan as part of the author’s collection in 2010.</p>
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751187F4FFE2A77FFF7EFEF7FDF8B3C9.text	751187F4FFE2A77FFF7EFEF7FDF8B3C9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fusigobius neophytus (Gunther 1877)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Fusigobius neophytus (Gunther, 1877)</p>
            <p>(Figs. 1E–F; Table 2)</p>
            <p> Gobius neophytus Günther 1877: 174 (Ponape, Micronesia; Apia, Upolu I., Western Samoa; Huahine and Tahiti, Society Islands). </p>
            <p> Fusigobius neophytus : Goren 1979: 39; Hoese &amp; Reader 1985: 7; Hoese 1986: 789; Hoese &amp; Obika 1988: 286; Chen &amp; Shao 1997: 90; Akihito et al. in Nakabo 2000: 1248; Akihito et al. in Nakabo 2002: 1248; Randall et al. 2004: 27; Hiroshi et al. 2007: 67; Chen et al. 2010: 492; Shen &amp; Wu 2011: 686. </p>
            <p> Fusigobius neophytus africanus : Smith 1959: 208. </p>
            <p> Coryphopterus neophytus : Randall 1995: 797; Randall et al. 1997: 401; Randall 2001: 207; Greenfield &amp; Randall 2004: 518; Randall 2005: 525. </p>
            <p> Materials examined.   NTOUP 2010-09 - 478, 16.9 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. M-J  Jiang et al., May 27, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 261, 30.2 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , December 20, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 262, 36.5 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , December 20, 2010  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 -263,17.2 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 264, 15:11.8–18.5 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 265, 16.6 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 266, 16.6 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 267, 16.6 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 268, 19.0 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 269, 20.1 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012- 03 - 270, 20.2 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 271, 27.0 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 17, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 272, 20.1 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 18, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 273, 2: 17.5–18.2 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 18, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 274, 57.0 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H  Gong , June 18, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012- 03 - 276, 34.8 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. Y-H  Gong , June 21, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-03 - 277, 32.5 mm SL, Northwest of Inner Atoll, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 20m, coll. Y-H  Gong , June 22, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 544, 29.1 mm SL, Chenggong, Taitung, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., April 6, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 545, 23.5 mm SL, Chenggong, Taitung, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., April 5, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012- 06 - 546, 41.0 mm SL, Chenggong, Taitung, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., April 6, 2007  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 547, 24.1 mm SL, Jihuei, Chenggong, Taitung, 15 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., August 18, 2006  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 548, 29.5 mm SL, Nanwan, Kenting, Pingtung County, 20 m, coll. K-T  Chen and Y-H gong, May 4, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 549, 16.2 mm SL, Lagoon, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. I-S  Chen et al., September 21, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 550, 6: 20.6–33.6 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen , September 21, 2011  ;   NTOUP 2012-06 - 551, 4: 21.8–31.2 mm SL, North Coast, Dongsha Island, Kaohsiung City, 5 m, coll. K-T  Chen , September 21, 2011  ;   ASIZP00056483, 44.9 mm SL, Houbi Lack, Pingtung County, coll. J-P  Chen , January 24, 1988  ;   ASIZP0056785, 2: 49.0–53.0 mm SL, Maubitou, Pingtung County, Intertidal zone, coll. H-C  Lee , June 19, 1975  ;   ASIZP0058359, 7: 42.9–51.7 mm SL, Maubitou, Pingtung County, coll. H-C  Lee , May 24, 1975  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. D1 VI; D2 I/9; A I/8; P modally 18; LR modally 25; TR7; SD1P 3. Pelvic fin with frenum with larger 5 th branched ray. Body and head with orange to brown small dots. A brown stripe below eye to upper lip. A larger brown spot on cheek. First dorsal fin with a median small black spot in front 2 rd spinous ray. Caudal peduncle with a median vertical bar. Caudal fin base with a small black spot about equal to pupil.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific region. It can be found in northern, eastern, and southern Taiwan, as well as other islands.</p>
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            <p> Fusigobius taipinensis n. sp. Chen, Chen &amp; Chang </p>
            <p>(Figs. 1G–H, 2, 3B; Tables 1–2)</p>
            <p> Materials examined.   Holotype. NTOUP 2022-07 - 201, 25.5 mm SL, coll. DY Hong and YC Yang,  Taiping Island , South China Sea, July 27, 2022  .  Paratypes. SOUTH CHINA SEA :   NTOUP 2022-07 - 202, 7: 17.3–24.2 mm SL, coll. DY Hong and YC Yang, Taiping Island,  South China Sea , July 27, 2022  .   NTOUP 2022-07 - 203, 2: 28.8–29.8 mm SL, coll. DY Hong and YC Yang, Taiping Island,  South China Sea , July 27, 2022  .   NTOUP 2022-07 - 204, 2: 22.4–23.6 mm SL, coll. DY Hong and YC Yang, Taiping Island,  South China Sea , July 29, 2022  .   TAIWAN: NTOUP 2012-06 - 552, 23.1 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m. coll. I-S Chen et al., July 7, 2007  .   NTOUP 2012-06 - 553, 30.0 mm SL, Meirendong,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m. coll. I-S Chen et al., July 8, 2007  .   NTOUP 2012-06 - 554, 2: 17.8–23.1 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m. coll. I-S Chen et al., July 10, 2007  .   NTOUP 2012-06 - 555, 25.7 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m. coll. K-T Chen and Y-H Gong, August 24, 2011  .   NTOUP 2012-06 - 556, 28.8 mm SL, Huapingyan,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m. coll. K-T Chen and Y-H Gong, August 24, 2011  .   NTOUP 2012-06 - 557, 28.4 mm SL, Shanfu fish port,  Liouciou Township , Pingtung County, 15 m. coll. K-T Chen and Y-H Gong, August 24, 2011  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. The new species can be distinguished from other congeners by the following unique combination of features: D1 VI; D2 I/9; A I/8; P 19; LR 25-26; SD1P 3. V with low frenum with lowest region about 1/10 of its spine; 4 th branched rays longest. Head and body with small, bright yellow round spots and some tiny white dots. A row of discontinuous yellow spots running from lower origin of orbit to upper lip. Cheek with a similar parallel row of yellow marks. Lateral midline with a horizontal series of 8–9 bright yellow spots, with size smaller than pupil on trunk. Caudal fin base with a median, triangularly yellow to grayish-yellow mark. First dorsal fin with a deep black blotch on upper 1/4 region in front of 3 rd spinous ray; a smaller oblong, deep black mark on upper half region in between 5 th and 6 th spinous rays. Second dorsal fin with 3–4 rows of tiny yellow round spots. Caudal fin translucent with three major radiated rows of small yellow spots.</p>
            <p>Descriptions. Body proportions were listed in Table 1. Body slender and elongate, compressed posteriorly. Cross-section of anterior part of head triangular. Snout short, pointed, dorsal profile smooth. Maxillary reaching the vertical of anterior margin of orbit. Anterior nostril as a short tube. Gill-opening extending ventrally beyond vertical of midline of opercle. Posterior nostril as round hole. VC 10+16=26.</p>
            <p>Fins.—D1 VI; D2 I/9; A I/8; P 18-20 (modally 19); V I/5. No distinct elongate spinous ray in D1, with anterior three rays longer, rear tip extending to first branched ray of D2. An origin inserted below vertical of first branched ray of D2. P large, rear tip extending to vertical of second branched ray of D2. V with low frenum with lowest region about 1/10 of its spine length; 4 th branched rays longest, and rear tip extending beyond the anus. C rounded.</p>
            <p>Scales.—LR 25-26 (modally 26); TR 7; PreD 0; SD1P 3. Body with median large ctenoid scales. Head including cheek, snout, nape and operculum naked. Prepectoral and prepelvic region with cycloid scales.</p>
            <p>V: voucher specimen collected.</p>
            <p>W: witness by author’s SCUBA diving.</p>
            <p>Head lateral-line system</p>
            <p>Head canals: Three major canals comprise anterior oculoscapular canal, posterior oculoscapular canal, and preopercular canal. Head pores on anterior oculoscapular canal with a posterior nasal pore σ near each posterior nostril; a single median interorbital pore λ and posterior pore κ; a posterior pore ω just behind orbit; an infraorbital pore α below the posterior pore; a lateral canal pore β above preoperculum; a terminal lateral canal pore ρ above ear vertical of preoperculum. Pores θ and τ as two ends on posterior oculoscapular canal. Three pores γ, δ and ε on preopercular canal.</p>
            <p>Sensory papillae: Cheek with four main longitudinal rows a, b, c, d. Row cp singular. More papillae in rows b and d. Row a divided into a1 (2 papillae), and a single a2. Operculum with rows ot and oi closely arranged; but well separated from row os. Row z vertically present. Rows x and y horizontally present. Nape with longitudinal rows g and m. Row f paired. Other papillae shown in Fig. 2.</p>
            <p>Coloration while fresh. Body and head semi-translucent, head and body with small bright yellow round spots and some tiny white dots. A row of discontinuous yellow spots running from lower origin of orbit to the upper lip. Cheek with a similar parallel row of yellow marks. Pectoral fin base with two bright yellow round spots with a median white bar. Lateral midline with a horizontal series of 8–9 bright yellow spots with size smaller than pupil on trunk. Other part of trunk scattered with smaller yellow round spots. Caudal fin base with a median, triangularly yellow to grayish-yellow mark. First dorsal fin with a deep black blotch on upper 1/4 region in front of 3 rd spinous ray; a smaller oblong, deep black mark on upper half region in between 5 th and 6 th spinous rays; and its membrane with some smaller yellow spots and some grayish to black dots. Second dorsal fin with 3–4 rows of tiny yellow round spots. Pelvic somewhat translucent with tiny white dots. Anal fin with some small yellow spots on outer 2/3 region and some tiny white spots basally. Caudal fin translucent with three major radiated rows of small yellow spots.</p>
            <p>Coloration in preservation. After 10% formalin preservation, all bright yellow spots and marks faded. Only the diagnostic feature of the first dorsal fin, along with separate black marks, remained.</p>
            <p>Distribution. This new species is mainly found in Taiping Island in the South China Sea, with some populations also in southern Taiwan. Its presence may extend the known range of new species to other regions of the South China Sea, southern Japan, or the tropical Indian Ocean.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The specific name,  taipinensis , refers to its type locality, Taiping Island, which is the largest island belonging to Taiwan ROC, located around the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea. The new species identified is more dominant than any other  Fusigobius species collected from the island. This region may also serve as an important habitat for the current species. In contrast, although the species is also found in southern Taiwan, it is actually a very rare species compared to all other species observed among the members of its congeners. </p>
            <p> Remarks. The new species herein is rather similar to the typical  F. duospilus in terms of its meristic features. However, it can be well distinguished from  F. duospilus from the type locality of the holotype by (1) the different pigmentation in anterior half of first dorsal fin as higher black blotch vs. vertical black stripe (Fig. 3); (2) body coloration: a series of bright yellow spots vs. 4 main grayish brown blotches; (3) great differentiation in mitogenetic comparison (Fig. 4). Hoese and Reader (1985) describe specimens of fish not from Australia exhibiting a similar dorsal fin pattern, which could possibly be identical to those in our studies. </p>
            <p> Phylogenetic insights into  Fusigobius species in Taiwan. The phylogenetic analysis of all Taiwanese species of  Fusigobius was inferred from the partial sequences of the mtDNA ND5 gene represented in Fig. 4. Both phylogenetic trees showed similar topologies, except the divergence time of  Bathygobius was different between the trees. In the PhyML tree,  Bathygobius separated from the common ancestor with all analyzed  Fusigobius species , and  Fusigobius formed a monophyletic group. As for the Bayesian tree,  Bathygobius separated from the common ancestor with  F. melacron and other  Fusigobius species. All these scenarios could explain the plesiomorphic state of  F. melacron and the monophyletic group of remaining  Fusigobius that shares the synapomorphic feature of separated pelvic fins. All recognized Taiwanese species, including  F. humeralis ,  F. inframaculatus ,  F. melacron , and  F. neophytus , were very well separated by long branches with rather high posterior probability and bootstrap value support. The intraspecific genetic divergence of all  Fusigobius species was very low. The phylogenetic trees were also well supported by the fact that  F. taipinensis n. sp. was different from its closely related  F. duospilus with a high posterior probability and bootstraps value. All the species delimitations also supported that these two lineages were distinct species; even the ASAP method assigned  E. acanthopoma and  E. oxycephala as the same species, irrespective of which substitution models were selected. </p>
            <p> With the new species  Fusigobius taipinensis and the new record  Fusigobius melacron documented in this study, a total of six species of  Fusigobius have been formally recorded from Taiwan. These reef gobiids were morphologically and genetically distinguished. </p>
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            <p> Diagnostic key to all nominal species of  Fusigobius (Whitely) from Taiwanese waters (including Dongsha and Taiping Island) </p>
            <p> 1. D2 I/10; A I/9, pelvic fin well separated without frenum...............................................  F. melacron</p>
            <p>- D2 I/9; A I/8, pelvic fin united with frenum................................................................. 2</p>
            <p> 2. Anterior 2 spines as elongate extension.......................................................  F. inframaculatus</p>
            <p>- Anterior 2 spines not elongate........................................................................... 3</p>
            <p> 3. A conspicuous grayish-black mark on upper origin of pectoral fin......................................  F. humeralis</p>
            <p>- No such black mark................................................................................... 4</p>
            <p> 4. Lateral extension of canal with 3 pores...........................................................  F. neophytus</p>
            <p>- Lateral extension of canal with 2 pores.................................................................... 5</p>
            <p> 5. First dorsal fin with a vertical black mark in front of 3 rd spine; lateral side with 4 major grayish brown blotches......................................................................................................  F. duospilus</p>
            <p> - First dorsal fin with a round black spot on upper 1/3 region; lateral side with a series of small, bright yellow rounded marks......................................................................................  F. taipinensis n. sp.</p>
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