The promethean goby (Varicus prometheus)[1] is a mesophotic species of reef goby native to the Caribbean Sea, more specifically Half Moon Bay, Roatan, which is its type locality.[2][3] The first specimen of the species was a female collected among a small group of algae of the genus Halimeda.[4]
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^Fuentes, Katlyn M.; Baldwin, Carole C.; Robertson, D. Ross; Lardizábal, Claudia C.; Tornabene, Luke (20 September 2023). "Two new species of Varicus from Caribbean deep reefs, with comments on the related genus Pinnichthys (Teleostei, Gobiidae, Gobiosomatini, Nes subgroup)". ZooKeys (1180): 159–180. doi:10.3897/zookeys.1180.107551. ISSN 1313-2970. PMC 10534247. PMID 37780890. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
The prometheangoby (Varicus prometheus) is a mesophotic species of reef goby native to the Caribbean Sea, more specifically Half Moon Bay, Roatan, which...