- Threefin blenny
Taxobox
name = Threefin blennies
image_caption =Blue dot triplefin
"Notoclinops caerulepunctus"
Photo by Ian Skipworth
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
subordo =Blennioidei
familia = Tripterygiidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = See text.Threefin or triplefin blennies are blennioids, small
perciform marinefish of the family Tripterygiidae. Found in tropical and temperate waters of the Atlantic, Pacific andIndian Ocean s, the family contains approximately 150 species in 30 genera. The family name derives from the Greek "tripteros" meaning "with three wings".With an elongate, typical blenny form, threefin blennies differ from their relatives by having a
dorsal fin separated into three parts (hence the name); the first two are spinous. The small, slender pelvic fins are located underneath the throat and possess a single spine; the large anal fin may have one or two spines. The pectoral fins are greatly enlarged, and the tail fin is rounded. TheNew Zealand topknot , "Notoclinus fenestratus", is the largest species at 20 cm in total length; most other species do not exceed 6 cm.Many threefin blennies are brightly coloured, often for reasons of
camouflage ; these species are popular in theaquarium hobby. Asbenthic fish, threefin blennies spend most of their time on or near the bottom oncoral and rocks. The fish are typically found in shallow, clear waters with sun exposure, such aslagoon s and seawardreef s; nervous fish, they retreat to rock crevices at any perceived threat.Threefin blennies are diurnal and territorial; many species exhibit sexual dichromatism, with the females drab compared to the males. The second dorsal fin is also extended in the males of some species. Small
invertebrate s comprise the bulk of the threefin blenny diet.Genera
FishBase lists about 150 species in 30 genera:
* "Acanthanectes "
* "Apopterygion "
* "Axoclinus "
* "Bellapiscis "
* "Blennodon "
* "Brachynectes "
* "Ceratobregma "
* "Cremnochorites "
* "Crocodilichthys "
* "Cryptichthys "
* "Enneanectes "
* "Enneapterygius "
* "Forsterygion "
* "Gilloblennius "
* "Grahamina "
* "Helcogramma "
* "Helcogrammoides "
* "Karalepis "
* "Lepidoblennius "
* "Lepidonectes "
* "Norfolkia "
* "Notoclinops "
* "Notoclinus "
* "Obliquichthys "
* "Ruanoho "
* "Springerichthys "
* "Trianectes "
* "Trinorfolkia "
* "Tripterygion "
* "Ucla "References
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