Enneapterygius bahasa és una espècie de peix de la família dels tripterígids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
És un peix marí de clima tropical i associat als esculls de corall que viu fins als 18 m de fondària.[3]
Es troba al Japó, Taiwan,[5][6] les Filipines, Indonèsia,[7] Papua Nova Guinea, Austràlia, Palau i Guam.[3]
Enneapterygius bahasa és una espècie de peix de la família dels tripterígids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Enneapterygius bahasa, blacktail triplefin, also known as the blacktail threefin in Australia,[2] is a species of threefin blenny in the genus Enneapterygius.[3] It was described by German ichthyologist Ronald Fricke in 1997, and earns its common name from its black caudal fins. It is known from reefs in the western Pacific Ocean.
The blacktail triplefin was described by Ronald Fricke in 1997, from a male holotype (USNM 259168) collected from Queensland, Australia, and 77 paratype specimens from its other known locale.[4] He gave it the species name bahasa, referring to the official Indonesian language, often called "Bahasa Indonesia".[4]
Male blacktail triplefins can reach a maximum length of 3.2 centimetres (1.3 in).[3] Fricke described the blacktail triplefin as being a medium-sized member of the "Enneapterygius hemimelas" species group, being most closely related to the Australian Clea's triplefin (E. clea) and the Redtail triplefin (E. rubicauda) from the western Pacific.[4] The bodies of the blennies are predominantly reddish in colour, with white spots on the bodies and white streaks around the eyes; the males have blackish faces and tails (from which the common name is derived), a trait which is not shared with the females. On average, the females have stouter bodies, shorter snouts and higher vertical fins than the males.[4]
It is a tropical blenny found mainly in the flats and crests of reefs in the western Pacific Ocean, and swims at depths ranging from 0–18 metres (0–59 ft).[3] It has been recorded from Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Guam, Palau, and Australia.[3]
Enneapterygius bahasa, blacktail triplefin, also known as the blacktail threefin in Australia, is a species of threefin blenny in the genus Enneapterygius. It was described by German ichthyologist Ronald Fricke in 1997, and earns its common name from its black caudal fins. It is known from reefs in the western Pacific Ocean.
Enneapterygius bahasa es una especie de pez de la familia Tripterygiidae en el orden de los Perciformes.
• Los machos pueden llegar alcanzar los3,2 cm de longitud total.[1][2]
Es un pez de mar de clima tropical y asociado a los arrecifes de coral que vive hasta los 18 m de profundidad.
Se encuentra en el Japón, Taiwán las Filipinas, Indonesia Papúa Nueva Guinea, Australia, Palau y Guam.
Enneapterygius bahasa es una especie de pez de la familia Tripterygiidae en el orden de los Perciformes.
Enneapterygius bahasa Enneapterygius generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Tripterygiidae familian sailkatzen da.
Enneapterygius bahasa Enneapterygius generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Tripterygiidae familian sailkatzen da.
Enneapterygius bahasa is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van drievinslijmvissen (Tripterygiidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1997 door Fricke.
Bronnen, noten en/of referenties馬來雙線䲁(学名:Enneapterygius bahasa),又名狗鰷、三鰭鳚,又稱黑尾雙線䲁,為輻鰭魚綱鱸形目三鰭䲁科的其中一種,目前發現於西太平洋海域,生活習性不明。
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