The Cabillus atripelvicus lives in the benthopelagic, marine, depth range 17 - 55 m environment.
Cabillus atripelvicus is distinguished from the four other described species of the genus by its high count of 18-20 pectoral rays, presence of median predorsal scales, longer pectoral fins, and distinctive color pattern, including black pelvic fins. The range of C. More
Cabillus atripelvicus, a new species of gobiid fish from the Ogasawara Islands, with a key to species of the genus TitleCabillus atripelvicus, a new species of gobiid fish from the Ogasawara Islands, with a key to species of the genusUrlhttp://www.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=1341-8998&volume=54&issue=1&spage=38DescriptionRandall, John, E. More
Cabillus atripelvicus, a new species of gobiid fish from the Ogasawara Islands, with a key to species of the genus Export = by: Randall, E. John, Sakamoto, Katsuichi, Shibukawa, KoichiIchthyological Research, Vol. 54, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 38-43. More
Cabillus atripelvicus, a new species of gobiid fish from the Ogasawara Islands, with a key to species of the genus pp. 38-43(6) Authors: Randall, John E. More