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Chaenopsis sp sftep a
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Chaenopsis sp_sftep_a

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Chaenopsis sp sftep a
© Copyright Ross Robertson, 2006 · 12
Chaenopsis sp_sftep_a
Chaenopsis schmitti
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Chaenopsis schmitti

Chaenopsis schmitti
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Chaenopsis schmitti
Chaenopsis coheni
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Chaenopsis coheni

Chaenopsis deltarrhis
© Copyright Gerald Allen, 2006 · 0
Chaenopsis deltarrhis
Chaenopsis deltarrhis
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Chaenopsis deltarrhis

Chaenopsis alepidota
© Copyright Gerald Allen, 2006 · 0
Chaenopsis alepidota
Chaenopsis alepidota
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Chaenopsis alepidota

Chaenopsis alepidota
© Copyright Clay Bryce, 2006 · 0
Chaenopsis alepidota
Chaenopsis alepidota
© Copyright Clay Bryce, 2006 · 0
Chaenopsis alepidota

Chaenopsis alepidota
© Copyright Clay Bryce, 2006 · 0
Chaenopsis alepidota
Chaenopsis sp sftep a
© Copyright Gerald Allen, 2006 · 0
Chaenopsis sp_sftep_a

Chaenopsis sp sftep a
© Copyright Photographer/SFTEP, 2002 · 0
Chaenopsis sp_sftep_a
Chaenopsis sp sftep a
© Copyright Photographer/SFTEP, 2002 · 0
Chaenopsis sp_sftep_a
Kinds
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Overview
Main identification features
  • head: no cirri
  • snout long, pointed
  • mouth long, passes eye
CHAENOPSIS

PIKE-BLENNIES

Body very elongate; head long; snout long & strongly pointed; long mouth, usually reaching far behind eye, tip of lower jaw projecting; no cirri over eyes or nostrils; tail rounded; dorsal and anal joined to tail fin; dorsal fin often elevated at front.

A neotropical genus with about 13 species; 6 are present, as endemics, in our region.


References
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