trombinaikas
Trombinaikas is a small, benthic fish that belongs to the family Gobiidae, described by ichthyologist Dr. Melanie Kovács in 2022. The species epithet derives from the Lithuanian word "trombinas," referring to its distinctive ringed pattern of bars along the dorsal fin. It is one of the few gobiids that exhibit a mild bioluminescent organ near the base of the tail, a feature that appears to aid in intraspecific communication during low-light conditions.
Morphologically, adult trombinaikas grow to a maximum length of 7.3 centimeters. Their bodies are laterally compressed
The fish is endemic to the temperate coastal waters of the Baltic Sea, with the highest density
While its diet and reproductive patterns remain under investigation, early studies suggest a spawning period during