Buenia jeffreysii - Jeffrey's Goby - Gobi jeffreys
Jeffrey's goby is a sediment dwelling small goby. Its most distinctive
feature is the elongated second ray of the first dorsal fin, clearly
shown on this male in breeding colouration, however this is not always
so easy to see and it is very easy to confuse Jeffrey's goby with the
painted goby, especially as both may have blue marking on the first dorsal fin too. The
painted goby
appears to have a slightly different head and body shape and the
posture it adopts is also different to Jeffrey's goby. Such nuances are
difficult to appreciate without careful examination of these fishes in
the wild.
Not all Jeffrey's gobies show similar colouring and often they can be a
flecked with rust coloured markings, and the elongated fin ray can be
difficult to see clearly.
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