Bumblebee Goby, Brachygobius xanthomelas, Brachygobius sp. Ocelot,


According to Aquarium Glaser GmbH, "one very important feature for determination is the question whether the predorsal region is scaled or naked. This can be easily recognized even on a good photo. Our new fish have a naked predorsal region. In combination with coloration and origin this makes it very likely that our fish represents a species unknown to science so far. Hence, we called it as Brachygobius sp. Ocelot".


Size: 4104px × 2736px
Location: Borneo
Photo credit: © Eng Wah Teo / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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