{"scientificNameAuthorship":"(Sauvage, 1880)","RecordModifiedOn":"2022-09-15","CAAB_code":"37428009","phylum":"Chordata","Notes":"Endemic to south-western Australia. Recorded from Murchison River (WA) to the Gulf St Vincent region (SA) including Adelaide and Kangaroo Island. Shallow-water estuarine to freshwater to hypersaline lakes; found in estuaries of rivers, streams and mangroves, at depths of 0–3 m. Hybrid individuals involving this species with <i>P. eos</i> occur in south-east SA (from just east of and including the Murray River estuary and lakes), south-west Victoria (Glenelg River area) and north-west Tasmania (Larson & Hammer, 2021).","habitat":"Freshwater<br>Estuarine<br>","NameVerifiedSource":"","Parent_Id":37428975,"scientificName":"Pseudogobius olorum","kingdom":"Animalia","order":"Perciformes","otherVernacularNames":"blue-spotted goby|Swan River Goby<larval fish guide>","Reference":"Larson, H. K., Hammer, M. P., 2021. A revision of the gobiid fish genus <i>Pseudogobius</i> (Teleostei, Gobiidae, Tridentigerinae), with description of seven new species from Australia and South-east Asia, <i>Zootaxa</i>, Vol. 4961, 1: 001-085. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4961.1.1\">doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4961.1.1</a>","vernacularName":"Bluespot Goby","ChildCodes":"","RecordCreatedOn":"1997-01-01","scientificNameID_WoRMS":"","family":"Gobiidae","standardName":"Bluespot Goby (AS5300)","class":"Actinopterygii","scientificNameID_AFD":"","CAAB_status":"Valid"} 
