Alloblennius frondiculus

Alloblennius frondiculus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Suborder: Blennioidei
Family: Blenniidae
Genus: Alloblennius
Species: A. frondiculus
Binomial name
Alloblennius frondiculus
Smith-Vaniz & G. R. Allen, 2012

Alloblennius frondiculus is a species of combtooth blenny (family Blenniidae) in the genus Alloblennius.[1]

Etymology

The species epithet "frondiculus" is treated as an appositional noun, and is Latin for "a small leaf", referring to the shape of the orbital cirrus.[1]

Distribution

A. frondiculus was described from a single female specimen,[2] collected from the waters off the southwest shore of South Cinque Island, one of the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean. It was discovered near a coastal shore at approximately 3 metres (10 feet) below sea level. A. frondiculus is the only member of the genus which is not found in the western Indian Ocean or the Red Sea.[1]

Description

The holotypic female A. frondiculus specimen measured 23.8 mm in standard length. Its body was olive in colour, becoming white around the stomach, and also bore six brown stripes on either side. It possessed yellow irises with reddish-orange lines stemming from the pupils. While most species of Alloblennius possess short, minute supraorbital cirri, the cirrus is large and prominent on A. frondiculus.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Alloblennius frondiculus, a new species of blenny from the Andaman Islands (Teleostei: Blenniidae: Salariini) by William F. Smith-Vaniz and Gerald R. Allen, 2012. Zootaxa.
  2. Holotype deposited at the Western Australian Museum, Perth, under number WAM P.33265-004
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