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Eucyclogobius newberryi (Girard, 1856). Tidewater Goby. To 5.7 cm (2.3 in) TL (Eschmeyer and Herald<br />

1983). Tillas Slough, mouth of Smith River, northern California (Moyle 2002) to Agua Hedionda<br />

Lagoon, San Diego County, southern California (Watson in Moser 1996). Coastal lagoons and brackish<br />

bays at mouths of freshwater streams (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983).<br />

Gillichthys mirabilis Cooper, 1864. Longjaw Mudsucker. To 21 cm (8.25 in) TL (Eschmeyer and Herald<br />

1983). Tomales Bay, northern California to Gulf of California (Miller and Lea 1972). Shallow waters of<br />

bays and mudflats (Miller and Lea 1972) to at least 4 m (13 ft; LACM 50502.001).<br />

Gobiosoma nudum (Meek & Hidebrand, 1928). Knobchin Goby. To 4.5 cm (1.8 in) TL (Allen and Robertson<br />

1994). Introduced to Atlantic; Punta Marquis, southern Baja California to Cabo Pulmo, Gulf of California<br />

and from Mazatlán to Colombia (Thomson et al. 1979). Intertidal and to 10 m (33 ft) (min.: Allen and<br />

Robertson 1994; max.: Robertson and Allen 2002).<br />

Gobiosoma sp. B. To 2.1 cm (0.8 in) TL. Central Baja California and Gulf of California. At depths of 1–10 m<br />

(3–33 ft). All in Robertson and Allen (2002).<br />

Gobulus crescentalis (Gilbert, 1892). Crescent Goby. To 6.1 cm (2.4 in) TL (Thomson et al. 1979). Laguna<br />

Ojo de Liebre (Scammon’s Lagoon), central Baja California into northern Gulf of California and to<br />

Guaymas, Mexico (Thomson et al. 1979). At depths of 1–18 m (3–59 ft) (min.: Robertson and Allen<br />

2002; max.: Thomson et al. 1979).<br />

Gymneleotris seminudus (Günther, 1864). Splitbanded Goby. To 5.1 cm (2 in) TL. Bahia Magdalena,<br />

southern Baja California into central Gulf of California and to Ecuador. At depths of 1–23 m (3–75 ft).<br />

All in Thomson et al. (2000). Hoese and Reader (2001) give Panama for the southern range limit.<br />

Ilypnus gilberti (Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1889). Cheekspot Goby. To 6.4 cm (2.5 in) TL (Miller and Lea<br />

1972). Tomales Bay, northern California (Miller and Lea 1972) to Bahia Magdalena, southern Baja<br />

California (De La Cruz-Agüero et al. 1994) and Gulf of California (Miller and Lea 1972). Mudflats and<br />

shallow bays (Miller and Lea 1972) and estuaries (Ruiz-Campos et al. 2000); 0 to at least 7 m (23 ft)<br />

(min.: Robertson and Allen 2002; max.: LACM 49741.002).<br />

Lepidogobius lepidus (Girard, 1858). Bay Goby. To 10.2 cm (4 in) TL (Miller and Lea 1972). Kegan Cove,<br />

southeastern <strong>Alaska</strong> (Mecklenburg et al. 2002) to Isla Cedros (Miller and Lea 1972) and Bahia de Sebastian<br />

Vizcaino (SIO 84-90), central Baja California. Intertidal and to 305 m (1,000 ft) (min.: Eschmeyer and<br />

Herald 1983; max.: LACS 2002).<br />

Lethops connectens Hubbs, 1926. Halfblind Goby. To 6.4 cm (2.5 in) TL (Miller and Lea 1972). Carmel,<br />

central California to Cabo Colnett, northern Baja California (Miller and Lea 1972). Intertidal and to<br />

18 m (60 ft; Miller and Lea 1972).<br />

Lythrypnus dalli (Gilbert, 1890). Bluebanded Goby. To 6.4 cm (2.5 in) TL (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983).<br />

Morro Bay, central California (Miller and Lea 1972) to Islas Lobos de Afuera, Peru (Grove and Lavenberg<br />

1997), including Gulf of California (Robertson and Allen 2002) and Islas Galápagos (Miller and Lea<br />

1972). Intertidal and to 76 m (250 ft; Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Islas Galápagos specimens previously<br />

identified as Lythrypnus crinitus.<br />

Lythrypnus pulchellus Ginsburg, 1938. Gorgeous Goby. To 4.5 cm (1.8 in) TL (Allen and Robertson 1994).<br />

Bahia Magdalena, southern Baja California to central Gulf of California (Thomson et al. 1979) and parts of<br />

central Mexico (Robertson and Allen 2002). At depths of 2–70 m (7–229 ft; Allen and Robertson 1994).<br />

Lythrypnus zebra (Gilbert, 1890). Zebra Goby. To 5.7 cm (2.25 in) TL (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Carmel<br />

Bay, central California (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983) to Cabo San Lucas, southern Baja California<br />

(Robertson and Allen 2002), Isla Clarión, and Islas Revillagigedo (Robertson and Allen 2002). Intertidal<br />

and to 97 m (318 ft; Eschmeyer and Herald (1983).

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