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Summary for Buenia affinis Larvae
De Buen's goby

Buenia  affinis  Iljin, 1930  
Family: Gobiidae (Gobies) ( not available )
Order: Perciformes
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
English name: De Buen's goby
Distribution: Mediterranean Sea: western basin.
Adult biology: Juveniles reported to occur at 35 m. Not much is known on reproduction and food of the species (Ref. 4696). Inhabit sandy areas in the Kvarner area (Croatia), in places scarcely covered with cobbles (6-20 cm) and boulders (>20 cm). Average sand particle size coarse (0.7-0.8 mm), and medium (0.2-0.4). Sediments are mostly coarse biogenous fragments (calcite skeleton remains) mixed with finer lithogenous material (Ref. 45055). Eggs are pear-shaped (Ref. 4696).
Diagnosis: Body laterally slightly compressed. Number of finrays: 1st D 6; 2nd D 10; A 10. See also LARVAE table.
Climate Zone: subtropical; 45°N - 35°N
Main Ref: Bertolini, F., U. D'Ancona, E. Padoa Montalenti, S. Ranzi, L. Sanzo, A. Sparta, E. Tortonese and M. Vialli. 1956. (Ref. 65)
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Modified:
Papasissi, Christine
Entered:
Papasissi, Christine

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