Gobius roulei de Buen, 1928

Kovačić, Marcelo, Renoult, Julien P., Pillon, Roberto, Svensen, Rudolf, Bogorodsky, Sergey V., Engin, Semih & Louisy, Patrick, 2022, Identification of Mediterranean marine gobies (Actinopterygii: Gobiidae) of the continental shelf from photographs of in situ individuals, Zootaxa 5144 (1), pp. 1-103 : 63

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Gobius roulei de Buen, 1928
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Gobius roulei de Buen, 1928 View in CoL ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 )—Roule’s Goby

Gobius roulei de Buen, 1928: 1 View in CoL , figs. 1–2, type locality: western Mediterranean Sea, Spain, Baleares Islands, Mallorca , Palma Bay , Porto Pi .

Size. Known adult size about 8–9 cm total length.

Morphology. D VI + I,12–14;A I,12; P 17–19. Medium-sized goby with a relatively slender body, proportionately large head with a short and steep snout. Caudal peduncle deep, but lower than body. First dorsal fin high and pointed with elongate spines in males, more often with a triangular rounded shape in females (and about height of second dorsal fin). Pectoral-fin free rays moderately developed. Caudal fin rounded. Scales present on body, usually visible on photographs, at least dorsally ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 ). Predorsal area naked (Miller 1986). Rows of dark sensory papillae sometimes visible on nape.

Live coloration. Background coloration whitish, grayish or pale orange. Lateral midline covered with an almost continuous line of brown to black dots between pectoral and caudal fins; this line is slightly broadened at regular intervals to form 5 to 6 midlateral blotches ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 ). Back mottled orange to dark brown, with white or gray patches sometimes forming narrow saddles, ventral side almost uniformly light cream, with only faint grayish markings below the midlateral blotches ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 ). Lips white, unmarked. Oculoscapular dark line well visible, beginning with a short and broad orange to pink dash just behind eye. Dorsal-fin membranes pale, with a yellow shade on distal half, and 2 to 3 faint, darker transverse bands on proximal half. Basal half of first spine of each dorsal fin with alternating white and black dashes along leading edge ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 ) ( Renoult et al. 2022).

Similar species. Gobus niger , G. gasteveni , G. geniporus .

Habitat. Infralittoral and circalittoral to bathyal species known from 1 to 385 m depth ( Maul 1976) on sand or coarse sand, among seagrass or bedrocks ( Kovačić 1995).

Geographic distribution Mediterranean, in the Atlantic recorded only in southern Portugal ( Maul 1976). It was described from the Balearic Islands ( de Buen 1928), and since has been recorded throughout northern Mediterranean from Gibraltar to Malta ( Kovačić & Schembri 2019) and Cyprus ( Kovačić & Golani 2006), including southern France ( Le Bris & Louisy 2015), the Ligurian Sea ( Liu et al. 2009b), Adriatic Sea ( Kovačić 1995; Lipej et al. 2005), Aegean Sea and Levant (Bilecenoğlu et al. 2014).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Perciformes

Family

Gobiidae

Genus

Gobius

Loc

Gobius roulei de Buen, 1928

Kovačić, Marcelo, Renoult, Julien P., Pillon, Roberto, Svensen, Rudolf, Bogorodsky, Sergey V., Engin, Semih & Louisy, Patrick 2022
2022
Loc

Gobius roulei

De Buen, F. 1928: 1
1928
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