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Garmannia

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Description of a new goby, Garmannia spongicola, from North Carolina
L Radcliffe (1917) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 52: 423-425
A new species of Archaeogomphus (Odonata)
E B Williamson (1923) Occasional Papers Museum Zoology Michigan no 134: 1-10
North American monogenetic Trematodes. iii. The family Capsalidae (Capsaloidea)
(1939) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 29: 63-92
Twenty-one new American gobies
(1939) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 29: 51-63
A new brittle-star (Ophiocoma anaglyptica) from Canton Island
(1944) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 34: 373-375
A description of a new gobiid fish from Venezuela, with notes on the genus Garmannia
(1944) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 34: 375-380
A further contribution to the ichthyology of Venezuela.
Leonard P Schultz (1949) Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 99: 1-211
Garmannia zebrella, a new gobiid fish from Trinidad, with notes on the species of the subgenus Tigrigobius Fowler
(1958) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 48: 192-198
Garmannia saucra, a new gobiid fish from Jamaica
C Richard Robins (1960) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 73: 281-286
Taxonomy and biology of the genus Lebetus (Teleostei-Gobioidea)
P J Killer (1963) Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Zool. 10: 205-256
List of Type Specimens in the Fish Collection at the Yale Peabody Museum, with a Brief History of Ichthyology at Yale University
Jon Moore and Richard Boardman (1991) Postilla 206: 1-36
Psilotris amblyrhynchus, a new seven-spined goby (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Belize, with notes on settlement-stage larvae
S G Smith and Carole C Baldwin (1999) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 112: 433-442
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