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Starksia
''Starksia'' is a genus of labrisomid blennies native to the western Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean. Their typical length is SL. The generic name honours the American ichthyologist Edwin Chapin Starks (1867-1932) of Stanford University for his work on Pacific coastal fishes. As a genus ''Starksia'' is distinguished from other labrisomids by their scaled bodies, two obvious soft rays in the pelvic fin and the male's have an intromittent organ which is near to or attached to the first spine of their anal fins, which is also somewhat separated from the fin. Species There are currently 37 recognized species in this genus: * '' Starksia atlantica'' Longley, 1934 (Smooth-eye blenny) * '' Starksia brasiliensis'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1900) * '' Starksia cremnobates'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1890) (Fugitive blenny) * '' Starksia culebrae'' ( Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899) (Culebra blenny) * '' Starksia elongata'' C. R. Gilbert, 1971 (Elongate blenny) * '' Starksia fasciata'' ( ...
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Starksia Atlantica
''Starksia atlantica'', the smooth-eye blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny native to the western central Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea where it inhabits coral reefs at depths of around . Description Adult ''Starksia atlantica'' can grow to in length. It is an elongated shape with a continuous short dorsal fin running most of the length of the body. The colour is variable, being mostly mottled brown on a silvery background with larger dark spots above. The dorsal fin has 18–19 rays, the anal fin 7–8 rays, the pelvic fins have 15–16 and the pectorals 14 rays.Labrisomidae: Starksia
Larvae of coral reef fishes. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
Early-stage larvae of ''Starksia'' are more tadpole-shaped than other labrisomids and lack some of the Chromatophore, melanophores (dark spots) typical of the Family (biology), fami ...
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Starksia Greenfieldi
''Starksia greenfieldi'', the Greenfield's blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny endemic to the waters around the island of Tobago where it is found at depths of from . It is named after David W. Greenfield, known for his work on blenniiform fishes. This species can reach a length of SL. References greenfieldi Fish described in 2011 {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Grammilaga
''Starksia grammilaga'', the pinstriped blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny Blenny (from the Greek and , mucus, slime) is a common name for many types of fish, including several families of percomorph marine, brackish, and some freshwater fish sharing similar morphology and behaviour. Six families are considered "true ... native to the Pacific coast of Mexico including the Gulf of California. References grammilaga Fish described in 1971 Taxa named by Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Galapagensis
''Starksia galapagensis'', the Galapagos blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny Blenny (from the Greek and , mucus, slime) is a common name for many types of fish, including several families of percomorph marine, brackish, and some freshwater fish sharing similar morphology and behaviour. Six families are considered "true ... endemic to the Galapagos Islands. It inhabits rocky reefs with plentiful weed-growth at depths of from . This species can reach a length of TL. References galapagensis Fish described in 1971 Taxa named by Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Fulva
''Starksia fulva'', known commonly as the yellow blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny native to the Pacific coast of the Americas from Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no ... to Ecuador. It is found in shallow weedy or sandy habitats at depths of from . This species can reach a length of TL. References fulva Fish described in 1971 Taxa named by Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Fasciata
''Starksia fasciata'', the blackbar blenny, is a fish species of labrisomid blenny Blenny (from the Greek and , mucus, slime) is a common name for many types of fish, including several families of percomorph marine, brackish, and some freshwater fish sharing similar morphology and behaviour. Six families are considered "true ... so far known only from around the Bahamas and Cuba. It inhabits shallow, rocky areas at depths of from . This species can reach a length of SL. References fasciata Taxa named by William Harding Longley Fish described in 1934 {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Elongata
''Starksia elongata'', the elongate blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny Blenny (from the Greek and , mucus, slime) is a common name for many types of fish, including several families of percomorph marine, brackish, and some freshwater fish sharing similar morphology and behaviour. Six families are considered "true ... native to reefs of the western Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. This species can reach a length of SL. References elongata Fish described in 1971 {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Culebrae
''Starksia culebrae'' or culebra blenny is a species of labrisomid blenny native to the waters around the Caribbean The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ... islands of the Antilles. References culebrae Fish described in 1899 Taxa named by Barton Warren Evermann {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Cremnobates
''Starksia cremnobates'', the fugitive blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny endemic to the Gulf of California where it is found at depths of around . References cremnobates Fish described in 1890 Taxa named by Charles Henry Gilbert {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Starksia Brasiliensis
''Starksia brasiliensis'' is a species of labrisomid blenny native to the Atlantic coast of Brazil. This species can reach a length of TL. References brasiliensis Marine fish of Brazil Endemic fish of Brazil Southeastern South American coastal fauna Fish described in 1900 Taxa named by Charles Henry Gilbert {{Labrisomidae-stub ...
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Labrisomid
Labrisomids are small blennioids (blennies), percomorph marine fish belonging to the family Labrisomidae. Found mostly in the tropical Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, the family contains about 110 species in 15 genera. Stockier than the average blenny, labrisomids are elongated nonetheless; their dorsal fin spines outnumber soft rays (which may be absent altogether), and their pelvic fins are long and slender. Like many other blennies, labrisomids have whisker-like structures called cirri on their heads and napes. Scales may be cycloid or absent in labrisomids; many species are brightly coloured. The hairy blenny (''Labrisomus nuchipinnis'') is the largest species at 23 cm in length; most are far smaller. Generally staying within shallow coastal regions to depths around 10 m, labrisomids are benthic fish spending most of their time on or near the bottom. Both sandy and rocky substrates are frequented, sometimes at reefs or amongst beds of seagrass. Labrisomids are shy fish a ...
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