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- distribution of Sicyases sanguineus are areas where vertical rocky s****lines encounter ocean swells and ample benthic prey. Sicyases sanguineus attaches...
- are currently two recognized species in this genus: Sicyases brevirostris (Guichenot, 1848) Sicyases sanguineus J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1843 Eschmeyer...
- (eds.). "Sicyases hildebrandi". FishBase. April 2019 version. Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Sicyases hildebrandi"...
- sometimes eaten by the sea star Heliaster helianthus and the clingfish Sicyases sanguineus, although the latter only can prey on small animals (large Austromegabal****...
- too small to be of interest to fisheries, although the relatively large Sicyases sanguineus regularly is caught as a food fish, and some of the other species...
- (Gobiesociformes) These bottom-dwelling fish reach their maximum size in Sicyases sanguineus. This species can reach 30 cm (12 in) in length and weigh up...
- Actinopterygii Order: Gobiesociformes Family: Gobiesocidae Subfamily: Gobiesocinae Genus: Acyrtus L. P. Schultz, 1944 Type species Sicyases rubiginosus Poey, 1868...
- in the clingfish family (together with the similar-sized South American Sicyases sanguineus). It has a broad head that tapers to a narrow tail and has large...
- clingfish (Pherallodiscus funebris) Guadalupe clingfish (Rimicola sila) Sicyases hildebrandi Tomicodon australis Cortez clingfish (Tomicodon boehlkei) Broadhead...
- show abundant remains of C. variegatus, along with those of the clingfish Sicyases sanguineus, the Chilean sheepshead wr****e Semicossyphus darwini and Labrisomids...