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Labrisomidae FAMILY Labrisomidae Clark Hubbs 1952 - blennies, labrisomids [=Emmniinae, Labrisominae, Mnierpidi, Paraclinidi, Starksiidi, Cryptotremidi, Calliclinini, Aptoclinidae] GENUS Alloclinus Hubbs, 1927 - labrisomids Species Alloclinus holderi (Lauderbach, in Jordan & Starks, 1907) - island kelpfish GENUS Auchenionchus Gill, 1860 - labrisomids [=Chalacoclinus, Flabelliclinus] Species Auchenionchus crinitus (Jenyns, 1841) - crinitus labrisomid [=chalaco] Species Auchenionchus microcirrhis (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836) – microcirrhis labrisomid [=miniatus, niger, peruvianus, tentaculatus, verrucosus] Species Auchenionchus variolosus (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836) – variolosus labrisomid [=validus] GENUS Brockius Hubbs, 1953 - labrisomids Species Brockius albigenys (Beebe & Tee-Van, 1928) - whitecheek blenny Species Brockius nigricinctus (Howell Rivero, 1936) - spotcheek blenny [=oculata] Species Brockius striatus (Hubbs, 1953) - green blenny GENUS Calliclinus Gill, 1860 - labrisomids [=Myersichthys, Pennaclinus] Species Calliclinus geniguttatus (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836) – geniguttatus labrisomid [=coventryi, elegans, guttulatus, racemarius] Species Calliclinus nudeventris Cervegon & Pequeno, in Cervigon et al., 1979 – nudeventris labrisomid GENUS Cottoclinus McCosker et al., 2003 - labrisomids Species Cottoclinus canops McCosker et al., 2003 - canops blenny GENUS Cryptotrema Gilbert, 1890 - labrisomids Species Cryptotrema corallinum Gilbert, 1890 - deepwater blenny Species Cryptotrema seftoni Hubbs, 1954 - hidden blenny GENUS Dialommus Gilbert, 1891 - labrisomids [=Crockeridius, Emmnion, Mnierpes] Species Dialommus fuscus Gilbert, 1891 - Galápagos four-eyed blenny Species Dialommus macrocephalus (Gunther, 1861) - foureye rockskipper [=catherinae] GENUS Gobioclinus Gill, 1860 - labrisomids [=Ericteis, Odontoclinus] Species Gobioclinus bucciferus (Poey, 1868) - puffcheek blenny Species Gobioclinus dendriticus (Reid, 1935) - Bravo clinid Species Gobioclinus filamentosus (Springer, 1960) - quillfin blenny Species Gobioclinus gobio (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836) - gobio blenny Species Gobioclinus guppyi (Norman, 1922) - mimic blenny [=bondi, sanctiandrewsi] Species Gobioclinus haitiensis (Beebe & Tee-Van, 1928) - longfin blenny Species Gobioclinus kalisherae (Jordan, 1904) - downy blenny GENUS Haptoclinus Bohlke & Robins, 1974 - labrisomids Species Haptoclinus apectolophus Bohlke & Robins, 1974 - uncombed blenny Species Haptoclinus dropi Baldwin & Robertson, 2013 - fourfin blenny GENUS Labrisomus Swainson, 1839 - labrisomids [=Ctenichthys, Lepisoma, Somersia] Species Labrisomus conditus Sazima et al., 2009 - Masquerader hairy blenny Species Labrisomus cricota Sazima et al., 2002 - mock blenny Species Labrisomus fernandezianus (Guichenot, 1848) - Fernandez blenny Species Labrisomus jenkinsi (Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) - Jenkins' blenny Species Labrisomus multiporosus Hubbs, 1953 - porehead blenny Species Labrisomus nuchipinnis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) - hairy blenny [=bahamensis, canariensis, capillatus, cirrhosum, furcata, lentiginosus, pectinifer, pedatipennis] Species Labrisomus philippii (Steindachner, 1866) - Chalapo clinid [=chilensis, fortidentatus] Species Labrisomus pomaspilus Springer & Rosenblatt, 1965 - pomaspilus labrisomid Species Labrisomus soccorroensis Hubbs, 1953 - misspelled blenny Species Labrisomus wigginsi Hubbs, 1953 - Baja blenny Species Labrisomus xanti Gill, 1860 - largemouth blenny GENUS Malacoctenus Gill, 1860 - labrisomids [=Acteis, Tagusa] Species Malacoctenus africanus Cadenat, 1951 - African labrisomid Species Malacoctenus aurolineatus Smith, 1957 - goldline blenny Species Malacoctenus boehlkei Springer, 1959 - diamond blenny Species Malacoctenus brunoi Guimaraes et al., 2010 - Bruno's blenny Species Malacoctenus carrowi Wirtz, 2014 - Carrow's blenny Species Malacoctenus costaricanus Springer, 1959 - Costa Rica blenny Species Malacoctenus delalandii (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836) – Delaland's blenny Species Malacoctenus ebisui Springer, 1959 - Fishgod blenny Species Malacoctenus erdmani Smith, 1957 - Erdman's blenny Species Malacoctenus gigas Springer, 1959 - Sonora blenny Species Malacoctenus gilli (Steindachner, 1867) - dusky blenny [=albipes, biguttatus, bimaculatus, puertoricensis] Species Malacoctenus hubbsi Springer, 1959 - redside blenny Species Malacoctenus macropus (Poey, 1868) - rosy blenny [=moorei] Species Malacoctenus margaritae (Fowler, 1944) - Margarita blenny Species Malacoctenus mexicanus Springer, 1959 - Mexican labrisomid Species Malacoctenus polyporosus Springer, 1959 - polyporosus labrisomid Species Malacoctenus sudensis Springer, 1959 - sudensis labrisomid Species Malacoctenus tetranemus (Cope, 1877) - throatspotted blenny [=afuerae, multipunctatus] Species Malacoctenus triangulatus Springer, 1959 - saddled blenny Species Malacoctenus versicolor (Poey, 1876) - barfin blenny Species Malacoctenus zacae Springer, 1959 - Zaca blenny Species Malacoctenus zonifer (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882) - glossy blenny Species Malacoctenus zonogaster Heller & Snodgrass, 1903 - belted blenny [=delicata] GENUS Nemaclinus Bohlke & Springer, 1975 - labrisomid blennies Species Nemaclinus atelestos Bohlke & Springer, 1975 - threadfin blenny GENUS Paraclinus Mocquard, 1888 - labrisomids [=Acanthoclinus, Auchenopterus, Corallicola, Cremnobates, Cremnotekla, Exerpes, Tekla] Species Paraclinus altivelis (Lockington, 1881) - topgallant blenny Species Paraclinus arcanus Guimaraes & Bacellar, 2002 - arcane blenny Species Paraclinus asper (Jenkins & Evermann, 1889) - asper labrisomid [=earli, magdalenensis] Species Paraclinus barbatus Springer, 1955 - goatee blenny Species Paraclinus beebei Hubbs, 1952 - pink blenny Species Paraclinus cingulatus (Evermann & Marsh, 1899) - coral blenny Species Paraclinus ditrichus Rosenblatt & Parr, 1969 - leastfoot blenny Species Paraclinus fasciatus (Steindachner, 1876) - banded blenny Species Paraclinus fehlmanni Springer & Trist, 1969 - Fehlmann's blenny Species Paraclinus grandicomis (Rosen, 1911) - horned blenny [=supracorniculum] Species Paraclinus infrons Bohlke, 1960 - bald blenny Species Paraclinus integripinnis (Smith, 1880) - reef finspot [=zacae] Species Paraclinus magdalenae Rosenblatt & Parr, 1969 - Magdalena blenny Species Paraclinus marmoratus (Steindachner, 1876) - marbled blenny Species Paraclinus mexicanus (Gilbert, 1904) - Mexican blenny Species Paraclinus monophthalmus (Gunther, 1861) - one-eyed blenny Species Paraclinus naeorhegmis Bohlke, 1960 - surf blenny Species Paraclinus nigripinnis (Steindachner, 1867) - blackfin blenny [=albicaudus, fajardo, rubescens] Species Paraclinus rubicundus (Starks, 1913) - rubicundus labrisomid Species Paraclinus sini Hubbs, 1952 - flapscale blenny Species Paraclinus spectator Guimaraes & Bacellar, 2002 - spectator blenny Species Paraclinus stephensi Rosenblatt & Parr, 1969 - professor blenny Species Paraclinus tanygnathus Rosenblatt & Parr, 1969 - longjaw blenny Species Paraclinus walkeri Hubbs, 1952 - San Quintin blenny GENUS Starksia Jordan & Evermann, 1896 - labrisomids [=Andracanthus, Brannerella] Species Starksia atlantica Longley, 1934 - smootheye blenny Species Starksia brasiliensis (Gilbert, 1900) - Brazilian starskia Species Starksia cremnobates (Gilbert, 1890) - fugitive blenny Species Starksia culebrae (Evermann & Marsh, 1899) - Culebra blenny Species Starksia elongata Gilbert, 1971 - elongate blenny Species Starksia fasciata (Longley, 1934) - blackbar blenny Species Starksia fulva Rosenblatt & Taylor, 1971 - yellow blenny Species Starksia galapagensis Rosenblatt & Taylor, 1971 - Galapagos blenny Species Starksia grammilaga Rosenblatt & Taylor, 1971 - pinstriped blenny Species Starksia greenfieldi Baldwin & Castillo, in Baldwin et al., 2011 - Greenfield's blenny Species Starksia guadalupae Rosenblatt & Taylor, 1971 - Guadalupe blenny Species Starksia guttata (Fowler, 1931) - spotted blenny Species Starksia hassi Klausewitz, 1958 - ringed blenny Species Starksia hoesei Rosenblatt & Taylor, 1971 - hose blenny Species Starksia langi Baldwin & Castillo, in Baldwin et al., 2011 - Lang's blenny Species Starksia lepicoelia Bohlke & Springer, 1961 - blackcheek blenny Species Starksia lepidogaster Rosenblatt & Taylor, 1971 - scalybelly blenny Species Starksia leucovitta Williams & Mounts, 2003 - whitesaddle blenny Species Starksia melasma Williams & Mounts, 2003 - blackspot blenny Species Starksia multilepis Williams & Mounts, 2003 - manyscaled blenny Species Starksia nanodes Bohlke & Springer, 1961 - dwarf blenny Species Starksia occidentalis Greenfield, 1979 - occidental blenny Species Starksia ocellata (Steindachner, 1876) - checkered blenny Species Starksia posthon Rosenblatt & Taylor, 1971 - brownspotted blenny Species Starksia rava Williams & Mounts, 2003 - tawny blenny Species Starksia robertsoni Baldwin et al., in Baldwin et al., 2011 - Robertson's blenny Species Starksia sangreyae Castillo & Baldwin, in Baldwin et al., 2011 - Sangrey's blenny Species Starksia sella Williams & Mounts, 2003 - darksaddle blenny Species Starksia sluiteri (Metzelaar, 1919) - chessboard blenny Species Starksia smithvanizi Williams & Mounts, 2003 - brokenbar blenny Species Starksia spinipenis (Al-Uthman, 1960) - phallic blenny Species Starksia springer Castillo & Baldwin, in Baldwin et al., 2011 - Springer's blenny Species Starksia starcki Gilbert, 1971 - Key blenny Species Starksia variabilis Greenfield, 1979 - variable blenny Species Starksia weigti Baldwin
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