Resumen
Se describe una nueva especie, Elacatinus limbaughi, del Golfo de California. Se redescribe Elacatinus digueti y se considera Elacatinus inornatus Bussing sinónimo de E. digueti. Se presenta información biogeográfica y ecológica. Se considera Elacatinus diferente de Gobiosoma.Citas
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