A bluestriped fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos) peeks out of a coral reef in Bali, Indonesia
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A bluestriped fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos) peeks out of a coral reef in Bali, Indonesia
by David Lehrian

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Pomacentrus moluccensis
Lemon Damsel
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Status: Least concern
Distribution: Widely found in the western Pacific Ocean, western and eastern Australia and southeastern Asia
Red Sea Clown Fish aka Two-banded Anemonefish (Amphiprion bicintus), family Pomacentridae, order Blenniiformes, Red Sea, Egypt
photograph by Davide Bozzi
Tompot blenny
“Parablennius gattorugine” - via Wikimedia Commons
Ward's Damsel Pomacentrus wardi
Distributed throughout the Western Pacific region, including Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. In Australia recorded from far north Queensland south to northern New South Wales. Frequents lagoons or outer reef slopes, either solitary or in small groups.
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Taxonomy Tournament: Fish
Pomacentridae. This family is made up of clownfishes and damselfishes. Some damselfish have been observed to have domesticated mysid shrimp.
Blenniiformes. This order is made up of blennies, including the sand stargazer, which have eyes on top of their heads and spend most of the time buried in sand to ambush prey.
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Blackflap Blenny
Photo by Hannes Klostermann Underwater Photography | Info
The Gulf signal blenny (Emblemaria hypacanthus) is a species of chaenopsid blenny known from the Gulf of California, in the eastern central Pacific ocean. It can reach a maximum length of 5 centimetres (2.0 in). This species feeds primarily on zooplankton. The blennioid family Chaenopsidae includes the pike-blennies, tube-blennies, and flagblennies, all percomorph marine fish in the order Blenniiformes. The family is strictly tropical, ranging from North to South America.