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Amblyopinae

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Taenioides
Taenioides is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish, and marine waters of the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.
Trypauchen
Trypauchen is a genus of burrowing gobies native to the Indo-Pacific region. It is classified under the subfamily Amblyopinae of the family Gobiidae. The name is derived from Ancient Greek τρύπα (trupa, "hole") and αυχενος (aukhenos, "neck"), referring to the distinctive opercular pouches of the members of the genus.
Paratrypauchen microcephalus
species of fish
Amblyotrypauchen arctocephalus
species of fish
Odontamblyopus
Odontamblyopus is a genus of gobies native to mud bottomed coastal and estuarine habitats from Pakistan eastward to Japan.
Amblyopinae
Amblyopinae is a subfamily of elongated mud-dwelling gobies commonly called eel gobies or worm gobies; it has been regarded as a subfamily of the family Gobiidae, while the 5th edition Fishes of the World classifies it as a subfamily of the family Oxudercidae. The members in the subfamily have two dorsal fins that are connected by a membranous structure and their eyes are highly reduced in size. They are usually pink, red, or purple in coloration.
Caragobius
Caragobius is a genus of gobies native to Asia and the western Pacific Ocean.
Karsten totoyensis
species of fish
Trypauchenichthys
Trypauchenichthys is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish and marine waters along the Indian Ocean and Pacific coasts of Asia.
Pseudotrypauchen multiradiatus
species of fish
Gymnoamblyopus novaeguineae
species of fish
Trypauchenopsis intermedia
species of fish
Brachyamblyopus
Brachyamblyopus brachysoma is a species of goby native to fresh and brackish waters of southern and southeastern Asia and possibly occurring in Africa and the Persian Gulf. This species grows to a length of TL. This species is the only known member of its genus.
Ctenotrypauchen
Ctenotrypauchen chinensis is a species of goby native to fresh waters of China. This species is the only known member of its genus.