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Main identification features
- head widetop jaw end low
- dorsal fin 68-80
- bottom jaw - rear 3 pores large
Body elongate, slender, and somewhat compressed; head wide (usually >10% of SL) and low (height ~13.8% of SL); narrow between eyes; rear end of top jaw low; snout rounded; rear part of top jaw low; rear 3 pores on low jaw large, circular, about size of rear nostril; a sharp spine on opercle that has 1 tip; eye relatively large (1.6-2.3% of SL); upper part of preopercle with a pore; gill rakers 12-20; origin of dorsal fin at level of middle of pectoral fins; pelvic fins inserted below rear part of head; dorsal rays 66-76; anal rays 50-61; origin of anal under dorsal rays 20-26; pectoral rays 17-21; tail fin rays 14-16; body covered with overlapping scales, about 110 in midlateral series; patch of cheek scales with 8 (5-10) vertical rows of scales; belly with scales; penis curved, abruptly tapering to tip; 2 pairs of large pseudoclaspers associated with penis, outer pair ~as long as penis, with spine-like, extruding, often bent rear supporter and a much shorter front supporter, inner pair slender, short, points backward, tip broadened and with a small fleshy appendage.
Preserved fish brown.
Size: reaches 11 cm.
Inhabits shallow reefs and tide pools.
Depth: 0-30 m.
The W and NE Gulf of California.
Attributes
Cites: Not listed.
Climate Zone: Northern Subtropical (Cortez Province + Sinaloan Gap).
Depth Range Max: 30 m.
Depth Range Min: 0 m.
Diet: mobile benthic crustacea (shrimps/crabs); bony fishes.
Eastern Pacific Range: Northern limit=30; Southern limit=24; Western limit=115; Eastern limit=110; Latitudinal range=6; Longitudinal range=5.
Egg Type: Live birth; Pelagic larva.
Feeding Group: Carnivore.
Global Endemism: East Pacific endemic; All species; Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP) endemic.
IUCN Red List: Not evaluated / Listed.
Length Max: 11 cm.
Regional Endemism: TEP endemic; Continental TEP endemic; Cortez province endemic; Continent only; Continent; All species.
Residency: Resident;
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- Møller, P.R., Schwarzhans, W., Nielsen, J.G., 2005., Review of the American Dinematichthyini (Teleostei: Bythitidae). Part II. Ogilbia., Aqua, 10:133-207.
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Acknowledgements |
I thank Ashley MacDonald and John Pickering, University of Georgia, for technical support in building this page.
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