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- both for the developing juveniles. Common triplefins are one of the least specialised New Zealand triplefins in relation to habitat, utilising a wide variety...
- Island of New Zealand from depths of about 5 m to 50 m. They are the only triplefins not to spend most of their time resting on the bottom, instead swimming...
- black, while the rest of the body becomes bright yellow. Yellow-and-black triplefins guard their nest. After spawning the non-breeding colours rapidly return...
- Eupercaria. Lobotidae contaons the following genera: Lobotes Cuvier, 1830 (Triplefins) Datnioides Bl****er, 1853 (Tiger perches) Lobotidae have toothless palatines...
- Threefin or triplefin blennies are blenniiforms, small percomorph marine fish of the family Tripterygiidae. Found in tropical and temperate waters of...
- Enneapterygius ornatus, known commonly as the Henderson triplefin, is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus Enneapterygius. It was described by Ronald...
- swimming at a depth range of 0–15 m (0–50 ft). Male northern yellow-black triplefins can reach a maximum length of 2.8 centimetres (1.06 inches). Williams...
- The Galapagos triplefin blenny (Lepidonectes corallicola) is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus Lepidonectes. It was described by William Converse...
- Blacktail triplefin is a common name for several species of fish in the threefin blenny family (Tripterygiidae) and may refer to: Enneapterygius bahasa...
- the pyramid triplefin (E. pyramis), and the Rapa triplefin (E. randalli). Male blackbelly triplefins can reach a maximum length of 2.3 centimetres (0...