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Greenfield, David W., and Gerald R. Allen. "Eviota fallax, a New Dwarfgoby from the Western Pacific (Teleostei: Gobiidae)." Zootaxa 3522 (December 31, 2012): 42–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.213557.

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Greenfield, David W., and Mark V. Erdmann. "Eviota santanai, a new Dwarfgoby from Timor-Leste (Teleostei: Gobiidae)." Zootaxa 3741, no. 4 (2013): 593–600. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3741.4.9.

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Greenfield, David W., and Toshiyuki Suzuki. "Eviota nigramembrana, a new dwarfgoby from the Western Pacific (Teleostei: Gobiidae)." Zootaxa 3637, no. 2 (2013): 169–75. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3637.2.7.

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Schemmel, E., and K. Cole. "Gonad morphology of Susan's dwarfgoby Eviota susanae." Journal of Fish Biology 89, no. 3 (2016): 1839–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13058.

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Greenfield, David W., and Susan L. Jewett. "Eviota melanosphena, a new dwarfgoby from Australia (Teleostei: Gobiidae)." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 21 (June 16, 2016): 71–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.55695.

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A new species of dwarfgoby, Eviota melanosphena, with cephalic sensory-canal pore pattern 2 (lacking only the IT pore), some branched pectoral-fin rays, a dorsal/anal fin-ray formula of 9/8, the 4th pelvic-fin ray with numerous branches, and a diagnostic dark, wedge-shaped mark at the caudal-fin base is described from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
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Greenfield, David W., and Mark V. Erdmann. "Redescription of the Fijian dwarfgoby Eviota cometa (Teleostei: Gobiidae)." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 38 (November 16, 2021): 104–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5706035.

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The holotype and paratypes of the dwarfgoby <em>Eviota cometa</em> Jewett &amp; Lachner, 1983 were described from the Fiji Islands, but, unfortunately, non-type specimens of another closely related species from Fiji and other central and western Pacific localities were also included in the description, resulting in ongoing confusion over the identity of <em>E. cometa</em>. This second species, frequently illustrated in the literature as <em>E. cometa</em>, was recently described as <em>Eviota oculineata</em> Tornabene, Greenfield &amp; Erdmann, 2021. <em>Eviota cometa</em> is redescribed here
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Greenfield, David W., and Richard Winterbottom. "Eviota sodwanaensis, a new dwarfgoby from South Africa (Teleostei: Gobiidae)." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 22 (September 16, 2016): 53–57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.154184.

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A new species of dwarfgoby, Eviota sodwanaensis, is described from Sodwana Bay, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. The species has a complete cephalic sensory-pore system (pattern 1), a dorsal/anal fin-ray formula of 8/7, branched pectoral-fin rays, a short 5th pelvic-fin ray, a dark occipital spot, a dark spot on the preural centrum, black first dorsal and anal fins, and dark second dorsal fin. The description is based on 9 type and 5 non-type specimens.
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Greenfield, David W., and Mark V. Erdmann. "Eviota pictifacies, a new dwarfgoby from Sumbawa, Indonesia (Teleostei: Gobiidae)." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 27 (June 12, 2017): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.806029.

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A new species of dwarfgoby, Eviota pictifacies, is described from Sumbawa in Indonesia. The new species is distinguished by having the cephalic sensory-canal pore system complete (pattern 1), with the PITO pore very small; the dorsal/anal fin-ray formula 9/8; some pectoral-fin rays branched; a 5th pelvic-fin ray present; a distinct dark occipital spot, no series of small dark spots along the dorsal-fin base, two separate orange spots behind the eye, distinctive black marks on the underside of the head, the side of the head with large round red spots, and the scleral surface of the eye with bol
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Greenfield, David W., Mark V. Erdmann, and Luke Tornabene. "Eviota atauroensis, a new dwarfgoby (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Timor-Leste." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 40 (October 1, 2023): 48–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8381649.

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A new species of dwarfgoby, <em>Eviota</em> <em>atauroensis</em> n. sp. is described from Berau Bay, Atauro Island, Timor-Leste. The new species is distinguished by having the cephalic sensory-canal pore system lacking only the IT pore (Pattern 2); a dorsal/anal fin-ray formula of 9/8; 4 or 5 lower pectoral-fin rays branched; the fifth pelvic-fin ray rudimentary; two distinct dark spots on the pectoral-fin base and none below; 5 dark postanal ventral spots; a postocular spot; a dark spot on the caudal peduncle centered above the midline; and the male urogenital papilla cup-shaped (the shapes o
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Greenfield, David W., Mark V. Erdmann, and Antoine Teitelbaum. "Eviota bacata, a new dwarfgoby (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from New Caledonia." Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation 41 (May 4, 2024): 14–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11114207.

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A new species of dwarfgoby, <em>Eviota</em> <em>bacata</em> n. sp., is described from New Caledonia in the South Pacific Ocean. The new species is characterized by a cephalic sensory-canal pore system lacking only the IT pore (pattern 2); a dorsal/anal-fin formula of 7/7; pectoral-fin rays unbranched; the fifth pelvic-fin ray 20% of length of the fourth ray; the abdomen with black peritoneum clearly visible externally and with a yellow-white stripe along the dorsal portion and a row of distinctive round white spots on the ventral portion; and a vertically elongated black mark at the top of the
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