Enneanectes flavus Victor, 2019

Description


Dorsal spines (total): 15; Dorsal soft rays (total): 7 - 8; Anal spines: 2; Anal soft rays: 16 - 17. The species is distinguished by having the following characters: unscaled-abdomen, 3 scale rows above posterior pored lateral line; a very short blunt snout, spiny preorbital flange; pored lateral-line scales mode of 14 or 15; broadly black-speckled second dorsal fin in adults, especially males (shared only with E. matador). Colour: mature adults with black spinous dorsal fins; yellowish rear body and tail, especially in mature males; melanophores extending from last body bar onto proximal third of caudal fin (unless obscured by bright yellow); interspace between third and fourth body bars half or less of interspace between fourth and fifth body bars, the last dark body bar usually extending onto the basal third of the caudal fin; three dark blotches along anal fin (except uniformly dusky in mature males); fresh and especially preserved specimens show two large black blotches on each side behind opercular flap, within a usually narrowly split first body bar (Ref. 119367).

Common Names


No common names available.

Taxonomic Hierarchy


Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Teleostei

Order: Blenniiformes

Family: Tripterygiidae

Genus: Enneanectes

Species: Enneanectes flavus Victor, 2019

Climate Zone


  • Tropical
  • Location


  • Western Atlantiic: limited to northeastern Venezuela and Tobago; probably overlapping with E. matador in St. Vincent.
  • Biology


    Life cycle and mating behavior

    Habitat


    associated

    Conservation Status


    Least Concern

    Threat to Humans


    Harmless