• Trimmatom nanus, the midget dwarfgoby, is a species of marine goby native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It can mainly be found on...
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  • genus: Trimmatom eviotops (L. P. Schultz, 1943) (Red-barred rubble goby) Trimmatom macropodus R. Winterbottom, 1989 (Bigfoot dwarfgoby) Trimmatom nanus...
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  • Paedocypris progenetica, dwarf pygmy goby (Pandaka pygmaea), midget dwarfgoby (Trimmatom nanus) and the stout infantfish (Schindleria brevipinguis) are not known...
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  • of small fishes, including Eviota, Knipowitschia, Pandaka, Trimma and Trimmatom. Pandaka pygmaea, the dwarf pygmy goby This page is an index of articles...
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    some of the smallest vertebrates in the world, such as Trimmatom nanus and Pandaka pygmaea, Trimmatom nanus are under 1 cm (3⁄8 in) long when fully grown...
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  • Sufflogobius Tasmanogobius Thorogobius Tigrigobius Tomiyamichthys Trimma Trimmatom Tryssogobius Valenciennea Vanderhorstia Vanneaugobius Varicus Vomerogobius...
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  • their small sizes. These include: Eviota Knipowitschia Pandaka Trimma Trimmatom Dwarfgoby Pandaka pygmaea, the dwarf pygmy goby This page is an index...
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    can reach up to 50 cm (20 in); the smallest known species as of 2010, Trimmatom nanus, is just about 1 cm in length when fully grown, making it one of...
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  • mesothorax (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)". FishBase. Retrieved 2015-08-19. "Trimmatom macropodus (Winterbottom, 1989)". FishBase. Retrieved 2015-08-19. "Callionymus...
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  • nanus may refer to: Taoniscus nanus, the Dwarf Tinamou, a bird species Trimmatom nanus, a marine fish species Turnix nanus, the Black-rumped Buttonquail...
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