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English: Figure 4. Trimma lutea, fresh holotype, USNM 422899, 23.4 mm SL, Rimatara Island, Austral Islands (J.T. Williams).
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Author Viviani, J., Williams, J.T., & Planes, S. (2016). Two new pygmygobies (Percomorpha: Gobiidae: Trimma) from French Polynesia. Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation, 23, 1–11.
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