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Created page with "{{Project species box}} thumb|Southern purple-spotted gudgeon - Mogurnda adspersa The '''southern purple-spotted gudgeon''', scientifically known as '''Mogurnda adspersa''', is a species of endangered gudgeon that is endemic to southeastern mainland Australia. It is a small, attractive fish that grows to about 6-12 cm in length. The body is yellowish to golden brown in color with dark brown to red and white spots, interspersed with areas..."
(Created page with "{{Project species box}} thumb|Southern purple-spotted gudgeon - Mogurnda adspersa The '''southern purple-spotted gudgeon''', scientifically known as '''Mogurnda adspersa''', is a species of endangered gudgeon that is endemic to southeastern mainland Australia. It is a small, attractive fish that grows to about 6-12 cm in length. The body is yellowish to golden brown in color with dark brown to red and white spots, interspersed with areas...")
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