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Hypsoblennius
''Hypsoblennius'' is a genus of combtooth blennies found in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Hypsoblennius brevipinnis'' ( Günther, 1861) (Barnaclebill blenny) * '' Hypsoblennius caulopus'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1898) (Tidepool blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius digueti'' Chabanaud, 1943 * ''Hypsoblennius exstochilus'' J. E. Böhlke, 1959 (Longhorn blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius gentilis'' ( Girard, 1854) (Bay blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius gilberti'' ( D. S. Jordan, 1882) (Rockpool blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius hentz'' ( Lesueur, 1825) (Feather blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius invemar'' Smith-Vaniz & Acero P., 1980 (Tessellated blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius ionthas'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Freckled blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius jenkinsi'' ( D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1896) (Mussel blenny) * ''Hypsoblennius maculipinna'' (Regan, 1903) * '' Hypsoblennius paytensis'' (Steindachner, 1876) * '' Hypsoblennius proteus'' ( Krejsa, 196 ...
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Hypsoblennius Exstochilus
''Hypsoblennius exstochilus'', commonly known as the longhorn blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found in the western-central Atlantic Ocean. This species grows to a length of fish measurement, TL. Adults in this species tend to inhabit rocky shallow areas. This species also exhibits an oviparous life cycle with distinct partner mating. References

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Hypsoblennius Invemar
''Hypsoblennius invemar'', commonly known as the tessellated blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Description The tessellated blenny can reach a maximum length of TL. The head and front half of the body are bright blue covered with small brick red spots each rimmed in black. On the top of the head the spots often merge to give a net-like pattern. There is a black spot on the head just behind the eye. The dorsal fin has 12 spines and 12 soft rays. The anal fin has 2 spines and 15 soft rays. This fish can be confused with Springer's blenny (Scartella springeri) but that species lacks a black rim to the orange spots that cover its body.''Hypsoblennius invemar'',Smith-Vaniz & Acero P., 1980: Tessellated Blenny
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Hypsoblennius Gentilis
''Hypsoblennius gentilis'', commonly known as the bay blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found in the eastern-central Pacific Ocean. This species grows to a length of TL. References gentilis Fish described in 1854 {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Sordidus
''Hypsoblennius sordidus'' is a species of combtooth blenny found in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean, from Lima, Peru south to Chile. This species grows to a length of TL. References sordidus Fish described in 1828 {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Maculipinna
''Hypsoblennius maculipinna'' is a species of combtooth blenny, which is found in the shallow coastal waters of the eastern Pacific from Costa Rica to Ecuador and which usually measures about . References maculipinna Fish described in 1903 {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Gilberti
''Hypsoblennius gilberti'', commonly known as the rockpool blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This species grows to a length of TL. The specific name honours the American ichthyologist Charles H. Gilbert Charles Henry Gilbert (December 5, 1859 in Rockford, Illinois – April 20, 1928 in Palo Alto, California) was a pioneer ichthyologist and fishery biologist of particular significance to natural history of the western United States. He col ... (1859–1928). References gilberti Fish described in 1882 Taxa named by David Starr Jordan {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Jenkinsi
''Hypsoblennius jenkinsi'', commonly known as the mussel blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found in the eastern-central Pacific Ocean. This species grows to a length of TL. The specific name honours Oliver Peebles Jenkins (1850-1935), who was professor of physiology Physiology (; ) is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system. As a sub-discipline of biology, physiology focuses on how organisms, organ systems, individual organs, cells, and biomolecules carry out the chemic ... at Stanford University. References jenkinsi Fish described in 1896 Taxa named by David Starr Jordan Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Ionthas
''Hypsoblennius ionthas'', commonly known as the freckled blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Description This species grows to a length of TL. it has an elongate body with long anal and dorsal fins. It has small, chisel-like teeth that are useful for consuming algae from tough surface. It ranges in color from yellowish to green brown. Distribution The species ranges from North Carolina in the Atlantic to the Gulf of Mexico and Aransas Bay, Texas. It generally enjoys inhabiting shallow bays and estuaries, dwelling in oyster reefs. It seems to prefer harder bottoms and waters with less salinity. It is more common than the feather blenny along the Gulf Coast. References * Goldstein, Robert. American Aquarium Fishes. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Texas A&M UP, 2000. 428. Print. ionthas ''Ionthas'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. Species *'' Ionthas ataracta'' Hampson, 1914 *'' Ionthas thirkelli'' (Fraser, 1961) Refere ...
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Hypsoblennius Digueti
''Hypsoblennius digueti'' is a species of combtooth blenny found in the east-central Pacific ocean, around the Gulf of California. Some authors regard this taxon as a junior synonym The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. * In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linna ... of '' Hypsoblennius gentilis''. References digueti Fish described in 1943 {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Caulopus
''Hypsoblennius caulopus'', the tidepool blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny Combtooth blennies are blenniiformids; percomorph marine fish of the family Blenniidae, part of the order Blenniiformes. They are the largest family of blennies with around 401 known species in 58 genera. Combtooth blennies are found in tropic ... found among rocky reefs of the eastern Pacific ocean. This species grows to a length of TL. References caulopus Fish described in 1898 Taxa named by Charles Henry Gilbert {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Brevipinnis
''Hypsoblennius brevipinnis'', commonly known as the barnaclebill blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny found on coral reef A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals, whose polyps cluster in groups. C ...s in the eastern-central Pacific Ocean. This species grows to a length of TL. References brevipinnis Fish described in 1861 Taxa named by Albert Günther {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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Hypsoblennius Robustus
''Hypsoblennius robustus'' is a species of combtooth blenny found in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean, from the Gulf of Guayaquil The Gulf of Guayaquil is a large body of water of the Pacific Ocean in western South America. Its northern limit is the city of Santa Elena, in Ecuador, and its southern limit is Cabo Blanco, in Peru. The gulf takes its name from the city of Gua ... in southern Ecuador and Peru. This species grows to a length of SL. References robustus Fish described in 1960 {{Blenniidae-stub ...
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