Classification |
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Ostéichthyen Perciformes Blenniidae
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28 espèces |
Références web | |
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fishbase | advancedaquarist |
Etymologie | Source | |
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Meiacanthus | Greek, meion = less + ακανθά = thorn | fishbase |
Meiacanthus | ||
Meiacanthus ditrema
2000 Tonga ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) |
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Meiacanthus | ||
Meiacanthus atrodorsalis | ||
fishbase / reef-guardian / nomadica / fishesofaustralia / nomadica / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Forktail blenny / Eyelash fangblenny |
Günther, 1877 / LC / ITIS 636411 |
2015 Coral Sea by Ian Shaw (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2014 Palau by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2010 Sabah (Borneo-Malaysia) by Bernard DUPONT (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
1997 Indonésie ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | Apo Is (Ph) by Klaus Stiefel (via fishesofaustralia) | Great Barrier (Au) by Erik Schlogl (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2018 Guam by Brent Tibbatts (via fishbase) | 1968 Guam ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | |
2014 Solomon Is. by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 1996 Kerama Is. (Japon) ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2010 Philippines by Hajime Okochi (via fishbase) |
2017 Romblon (Ph) by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2018 Morotai (ID) by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) |
W-Pacifiq | Yellowtail poison-fang blenny | tropical |
greyish-blue head and anterior body; blue-edged diagonal black line from the eye; yellow dorsal fin or back; long filaments on the caudal fin tips; large venomous canines; | ||
1-30m / 11cm (without filaments)
video |
dioecism, ovipare, fécondation externe, distinct pairing, nester, guarder | récifal, solitary or in pairs, sometimes in small groups; common; inoffensive, but immune from predation; mimicked by Ecsenius bicolor and Plagiotremus laudanus |
Meiacanthus atrodorsalis | ||
Meiacanthus grammistes | ||
fishbase / freshmarine / en.wiki / nomadica / reeflifesurvey / practicalfishkeeping | Synonymes
Striped poison-fang blenny |
Valenciennes, 1836 / LC / ITIS 171315 |
2011 Raja Ampat ©JMP (via GooglePhotos) | 2011 Raja Ampat ©JMP (via GooglePhotos) | 2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2018 Lembeh by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2013 Bitung (Sulawesi) by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2009 by Brian Gratwicke (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2008 by Haplochromis (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2000 Alor (Indonesia)©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) |
W-Pacifiq | Blennie à rayures | tropical |
brown with tan wavy bands stretching the length of its body; small blue spot on the dorsal fin near the head | ||
<20m / 11 cm fang and venom gland present: venomous |
dioecism, ovipare, fécondation externe; nesting, pairing, guarding, eggs : demersal and adhesive | solitary, in sheltered lagoon and seaward reefs; mimicked by Petroscirtes breviceps |
Meiacanthus grammistes | ||
Meiacanthus nigrolineatus | ||
fishbase / souslesmers / nomadica / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Blackline fangblenny |
Smith-Vaniz, 1969 / LC / ITIS 636423 |
1997 Farasan (Red Sea/Saudi Arabia) ©Field, Richard (via fishbase) | 2019 Seyoul (NRed Sea) ©Seastung (via Wikimedia Commons) | 1995 Red Sea ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) |
2014 Hurghada (Egypt) ©Robin Bad (via INaturalist) | 2017 Hurghada (Egypt) ©Lesley Clements (via INaturalist) | |
Red Sea & Gulf of Aden | Blennie à ligne noire | tropical |
body blue in the front (and head); rear part yellow; thin blak line under dorsal; some light spots on cheeks; venom in fangs; | ||
1-30m / 9.5 cm venomous |
dioecism, ovipare, fécondation externe, pairing, nesting & guarding <male, eggs demersal and adhesive | territorial, timide, benthiq, swims above the bottom; juveniles mingle with apogonid fishes among Diadema spines |
Meiacanthus nigrolineatus | ||
MàJ 14/03/2023