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Table 1 Species of Hypseleotris and their geographic ranges

From: Phylogeny, diversification, and biogeography of a hemiclonal hybrid system of native Australian freshwater fishes (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei: Eleotridae: Hypseleotris)

Species

Range

H. sp. 3 Murray–Darling

Murray–Darling Basin drainages and East Coast drainages north of Mary River

H. aurea

Gascoyne and Murchison rivers, Western Australia

H. barrawayi

Upper Katherine and Edith rivers, Daly River system, Northern Territory

H. sp. 4 Midgley’s

Murray–Darling, Bulloo-Bancannia, and Lake Eyre basins, East Coast drainages between Tully and Brisbane rivers, upper Einasleigh River in Gulf of Carpentaria

H. compressa

Coastal drainages in western, northern, and eastern Australia, southern New Guinea

H. cyprinoides

Madagascar, South Africa, Indonesia, Oceania

H. ejuncida

Upper Prince Regent River, Kimberley region, Western Australia

H. galii

East Coast drainages south of the Mary River to the vicinity of the Hunter River

H. sp. 5 Lake’s

Two small tributaries to the Lachlan River, Murray–Darling Basin

H. hutchinsi

Mitchell River, Kimberley region, Western Australia

H. kimberleyensis

Barnett River Gorge in the upper Fitzroy River, Kimberley region, Western Australia

H. klunzingeri

Murray–Darling, Bulloo-Bancannia, Lake Eyre basins, East Coast drainages, Burdekin River, then between Herbert Creek and Clarence River, with a disjunct population further south in Hunter River

H. sp. 6 Mary River

Mary River, Queensland

H. notata

Lower Drysdale River, Kimberley region, Western Australia

H. regalis

Roe River and lower Prince Regent River, Kimberley region, Western Australia

H. sp. 1 Garimbu gudgeon

Above a waterfall on Garimbu Creek, Roe River, Kimberley region, Western Australia

H. sp. 2 Bachsten gudgeon

Charnley and Calder rivers, Kimberley region, Western Australia

H. sp. 3 King Edward gudgeon

Carson River, King Edward River, Kimberley region, Western Australia

  1. Hypseleotris hutchinsi and H. notata were originally classified in the genus Kimberleyeleotris