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Hancock's blenny

Acanthemblemaria hancocki

Not Evaluated Saltwater
最大体长
4.5 cm
体色
Pale brownish to tan body …
栖息水深
1-5m

简介

A barnacle blenny from the Eastern Pacific with a characteristic elongated head. Inhabits barnacle shells on rocky reef crests from the Gulf of California to Ecuador. Males guard eggs.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 4.5 cm
栖息水深 1-5m

Coloration

Pale brownish to tan body with irregular dark brown mottling and pale patches; head with pale and dark interdigitating markings; a small Eastern Pacific blenny with cryptic reef coloration; fins banded.

Habitat & Distribution

Coral reefs

水质类型
Saltwater
栖息水深
1-5m

地理分布

Eastern Pacific from the Gulf of California and Pacific coast of Mexico south to Ecuador, including the Revillagigedo, Clipperton, and Galápagos island groups. Inhabits rocky reef crevices and barnacle patches to about 20 m.

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食用性与烹饪

口味
A small Pacific blenny from Panamic reef habitats; not consumed. Named for American naturalist G. Dallas Hancock; far too small and obscure for any culinary consideration.

Taxonomy

Blenniiformes
Chaenopsidae
物种 Acanthemblemaria hancocki

常见问题

Can you eat Hancock's blenny?
A small Pacific blenny from Panamic reef habitats; not consumed. Named for American naturalist G. Dallas Hancock; far too small and obscure for any culinary consideration.
How big does Hancock's blenny get?
Hancock's blenny can grow up to 4.5 cm long.
Where is Hancock's blenny found?
Eastern Pacific from the Gulf of California and Pacific coast of Mexico south to Ecuador, including the Revillagigedo, Clipperton, and Galápagos island groups. Inhabits rocky reef crevices and barnacle patches to about 20 m. Coral reefs
What family does Hancock's blenny belong to?
Hancock's blenny (Acanthemblemaria hancocki) belongs to the family Chaenopsidae in the order Blenniiformes.

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