Eviota fluctiphila is a new Dwarfgoby from the Western Pacific

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A new species of Dwarfgoby has been described from West Papua. The species has been named the Surge Dwarfgoby, Eviota fluctiphila, by Greenfield, Erdmann, and Mambrasar, and joins 128 other species in the genus Eviota, now the second most speciose fish genus found on coral reefs. Its been given the Surge Dwarfgoby moniker as its…
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