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Gobiesociformes

(Order)

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Clingfishes are fishes of the family Gobiesocidae. Most species are marine, being found in shallow waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. They are bottom-dwelling fishes; some species shelter in sea urchins or crinoids.

Sucking disc of Sicyases sanguineus

Clingfishes are typically small fish, with most species less than 6 centimetres (2.4 in) in length. They have tapering bodies with a single dorsal fin, and flattened heads. In most species the pelvic fins are modified into a sucking disc.[1] The lateral li ne is well developed, but may not extend to the posterior parts of the body.

The skin of clingfishes is smooth and scale-less, with a thick layer of protective mucus. They have a cryptic coloration, and in some cases can rapidly change color to match their background.[2]

Classification

The classification of the clingfishes varies. FishBase places Gobiescoidae as the only family in the order Gobiesociformes, under the superorder Paracanthopterygii;[3] whereas more official classifications within the United States, for example ITIS, place them in the suborder Gobiesocoidei of the order Perciformes, under superorder Acanthopterygii. ITIS lists Gobiesociformes as invalid and has been verified by the standards set forth by ITIS.[4][5]

Genera and species in the family Gobiesocidae

FishBase lists about 153 species in 45 genera:[1]

Gobiesox nudus
Sicyases sanguineus
chins & Morrison, 2004.
  • Alabes gibbosa Hutchins & Morrison, 2004.
  • Dwarf shore-eel, Alabes hoesei Springer & Fraser, 1976.
  • Alabes obtusirostris Hutchins & Morrison, 2004.
  • Alabes occidentalis Hutchins & Morrison, 2004.
  • Pygmy shore-eel, Alabes parvulus (McCulloch, 1909).
  • Alabes scotti Hutchins & Morrison, 2004.
  • Alabes springeri Hutchins, 2006.[6]
  • Genus Apletodon
    • Apletodon bacescui (Murgoci, 1940).
    • Barbel Clingfish, Apletodon barbatus Fricke, Wirtz & Brito, 2010
    • Small-headed clingfish, Apletodon den tatus (Facciol?, 1887).
    • Apletodon incognitus Hofrichter & Patzner, 1997.
    • Chubby clingfish, Apletodon pellegrini (Chabanaud, 1925).
    • Sao Tom? clingfish, Apletodon wirtzi Fricke, 2007.[7]
  • Genus Arcos
    • Elegant clingfish, Arcos decoris Briggs, 1969.
    • Rockwall clingfish, Arcos erythrops (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882).
    • Padded clingfish, Arcos macrophthalmus (G?nther, 1861).
    • Galapagos clingfish, Arcos poecilophthalmos (Jenyns, 1842).
    • Rock clingfish, Arcos rhodospilus (G?nther, 1864).
  • Genus Aspasma
    • Aspasma minima (D?derlein, 1887).
  • Genus Aspasmichthys
    • Aspasmichthys ciconiae (Jordan & Fowler, 1902).
  • Genus Aspasmodes
    • Aspasmodes briggsi Smith, 1957.
  • Genus Aspasmogaster
    • Eastern clingfish, Aspasmogaster costata (Ogilby, 1885).
    • Smooth-snout clingfish, Aspasmogaster liorhyncha Briggs, 1955.
    • Aspasmogaster occidentalis Hutchins, 1984.
    • Tasmanian clingfish, Aspasmogaster tasmaniensis (G?nther, 1861).
  • Genus Chorisochismus
    • Rocksucker, Chorisochismus dentex (Pallas, 1769).
  • Genus Cochleoceps
    • Cochleoceps bassensis Hutchins, 1983.
    • Western cleaner-clingfish, Cochleoceps bicolor Hutchins, 1991.
    • Eastern cleaner-clingfish, Cochleoceps orientalis Hutchins, 1991.
      Eastern cleaner-clingfish, Cochleoceps orientalis
    • Cochleoceps spatula (G?nther, 1861).
    • Green clingfish, Cochleoceps viridis Hutchins, 1991.
  • Genus Conidens
    • Conidens laticephalus (Tanaka, 1909).
    • Conidens samoensis (Steindachner, 1906).
  • Genus Creocele
    • Broad clingfish, Creocele cardinalis (Ramsay, 1883).
  • Genus Dellichthys
    • New Zealand urchin clingfish, Dellichthys morelandi Briggs, 1955.
  • Genus Derilissus
    • Derilissus altifrons Smith-Vaniz, 1971.
    • Whiskereye clingfish, Deril issus kremnobates Fraser, 1970.
    • Derilissus nanus Briggs, 1969.
    • Derilissus vittiger Fraser, 1970.
  • Genus Diademichthys
    • Australian urchin clingfish, Diademichthys lineatus (Sauvage, 1883).
  • Genus Diplecogaster
    • Diplecogaster bimaculata
      • Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata (Bonnaterre, 1788).
        Two-spotted clingfish, Diplecogaster bimaculata bimaculata
      • Diplecogaster bimaculata euxinica Murgoci, 1964.
      • Diplecogas ter bimaculata pectoralis Briggs, 1955.
    • Diplecogaster ctenocrypta Briggs, 1955.
    • Bigeye clingfish, Diplecogaster megalops Briggs, 1955.
  • Genus Diplocrepis
    • Orange clingfish, Diplocrepis puniceus (Richardson, 1846).
  • Genus Discotrema
    • Crinoid clingfish, Discotrema crinophila Briggs, 1976.
    • Discotrema monogrammum Craig & Randall, 2008.[8]
    • Discotrema zonatum Craig & Randall, 2008.[8]
  • Genus Eckloniaichthys
    • Weedsucker, Eckloniaichthys scylliorhiniceps Smith, 1943.
  • Genus Gastrocyathus
    • New Zealand slender cli ngfish, Gastrocyathus gracilis Briggs, 1955.
  • Genus Gastrocymba
    • Gastrocymba quadriradiata (Rendahl, 1926).
  • Genus Gastroscyphus
    • Hector's clingfish, Gastroscyphus hectoris (G?nther, 1876).
  • Genus Gobiesox
  • Gobiesox nudus
      • Panamic clingfish, Gobiesox adustus Jordan & Gilbert, 1882.
      • Clarion clingfish, Gobiesox aethus (Briggs, 1951).
      • Lappetlip clingfish, Gobiesox barbatulus Starks, 1913.
      • Socorro clingfish, Gobiesox canidens (Briggs, 1951).
      • Gobiesox crassicorpus (Briggs, 1951).
      • Gobiesox daedaleus Briggs, 1951.
      • Lined clingfish, Gobiesox eugrammus Briggs, 1955.
      • Mountain clingfish, Gobiesox fluviatilis Briggs & Miller, 1960.
      • Gobiesox fulvus Meek, 1907.
      • Peninsular clingfish, Gobiesox juniperoserrai Espinosa P?rez & Castro-Aguirre, 1996.
      • Gobiesox juradoensis Fowler, 1944.
      • Bahama skilletfish, Gobiesox lucayanus Briggs, 1963.
      • Northern clingfish, Gobiesox maeandricus (Girard, 1858).
        Northern clingfish, Gobiesox maeand ricus
      • Lonely clingfish, Gobiesox marijeanae Briggs, 1960.
      • Gobiesox marmoratus Jenyns, 1842.
      • Mexican clingfish, Gobiesox mexicanus Briggs & Miller, 1960.
      • Gobiesox milleri Briggs, 1955.
      • Gobiesox multitentaculus (Briggs, 1951).
      • Blackfinned clingfish, Gobiesox nigripinnis (Peters, 1860).
      • Clingfish, Gobiesox nudus (Linnaeus, 1758).
      • Bearded clingfish, Gobiesox papillifer Gilbert, 1890.
      • Gobiesox pinniger Gilbert, 1890.
      • Gobiesox potamius Briggs, 1955.
      • Stippled clingfish, Gobiesox punctulatus (Poey, 1876).
      • California clingfish, Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881.
      • Smoothlip clingfish, Gobiesox schultzi Briggs, 1951 .
      • Gobiesox stenocephalus Briggs, 1955.
      • Skilletfish, Gobiesox strumosus Cope, 1870.
      • Woods' clingfish, Gobiesox woodsi (Schultz, 1944).
    • Genus Gouania
      • Blunt-snouted clingfish, Gouania willdenowi (Risso, 1810).
    • Genus Gymnoscyphus
      • Gymnoscyphus ascitus B?hlke & Robins, 1970.
    • Genus Haplocylix
      • Giant clingfish, Haplocylix littoreus (Forster, 1801).
    • Genus Kopua
      • Kuiter's deepsea clingfish, Kopua kuiteri Hutchins, 1991.
      • Kopua nuimata Hardy, 1984.
    • Genus Lecanogaster
      • Lecanogaster chrysea Briggs, 1957.
    • Genus Lepadichthys
      • Bolin's clingfish, Lepadichthys bolini Briggs, 1962.
      • Pal e clingfish, Lepadichthys caritus Briggs, 1969.
      • Eyestripe clingfish, Lepadichthys coccinotaenia Regan, 1921.
      • Lepadichthys ctenion Briggs & Link, 1963.
      • Lepadichthys erythraeus Briggs & Link, 1963.
      • Lepadichthys frenatus Waite, 1904.
      • Doubleline clingfish, Lepadichthys lineatus (Sauvage, 1883).
      • Minor clingfish, Lepadichthys minor Briggs, 1955.
      • Lepadichthys sandaracatus Whitley, 1943.
      • Lepadichthys springeri Briggs, 2001.
    • Genus Lepadogaster
      • Connemara clingfish, Lepadogaster candolii Risso, 1810.
        Connemara clingfish, Lepadogaster candolii
      • Shore clingfish, Lepadogaster lepadogaster (Bonnaterre, 1788).
      • Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea (Bonnaterre, 1788).
      • Lepadogaster zebrina Lowe, 1839.
    • Genus Liobranchia
      • Minute clingfish, Liobranchia stria Briggs, 1955.
    • Genus Lissonanchus
      • Streaky clingfish, Lissonanchus lusheri Smith, 1966.
    • Genus Modicus
      • Modicus minimus (D?derlein, 1887).
      • Modicus tangaroa Hardy, 1983.
    • Genus Opeatogenys
      • Opeatogenys cadenati Briggs, 1957.
      • Opeatogenys gracilis (Briggs, 1955).
    • G enus Parvicrepis
      • Little clingfish, Parvicrepis parvipinnis (Waite, 1906).
    • Genus Pherallodichthys
      • Pherallodichthys meshimaensis Shiogaki & Dotsu, 1983.
    • Genus Pherallodiscus
      • Northern fraildisc clingfish, Pherallodiscus funebris (Gilbert, 1890).
      • Southern fraildisc clingfish, Pherallodiscus varius Briggs, 1955.
    • Genus Pherallodus
      • Pherallodus indicus (Weber, 1913).
      • Mini-clingfish, Pherallodus smithi Briggs, 1955.
    • Genus Posidonichthys
      • Posidonichthys hutchinsi Briggs, 1993.
    • Genus Propherallodus
      • Propherallodus briggsi (Smith, 1957).
    • Genus Rimicola
      • Channel Islands clingfish, Rimicola cabrilloi Briggs, 2002.
      • Southern clingfish, Rimicola dimorpha Briggs, 1955.
      • Slender clingfish, Rimicola eigenmanni (Gilbert, 1890).
      • Kelp clingfish, Rimicola muscarum (Meek & Pierson, 1895).
      • Guadalupe clingfish, Rimicola sila Briggs, 1955.
    • Genus Sicyases
    Sicyases sanguineus
      • Sicyases brevirostris (Guichenot, 1848).
      • Sicyases hildebrandi Schultz, 1944.
      • Sicyases sanguineus M?ller & Troschel, 1843.
    • Genus Tomicodon
      • Distant clingfish, Tomicodon absitus Briggs, 1955.
      • Tomicodon abuelorum Szelistowski, 1990.
      • Tomicodon australis Briggs, 1955.
      • Bifid clingfish, Tomicodon bidens Briggs, 1969.
      • Cortez clingfish, Tomicodon boehlkei Briggs, 1955.
      • Tomicodon briggsi (Smith, 1957).
      • Smallsucker clingfish, Tomicodon chilensis Brisout de Barneville, 1846.
      • Tomicodon clarkei Williams & Tyler, 2003.
      • Tomicodon cryptus Williams & Tyler, 2003.
      • Rosy clingfish, Tomicodon eos (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882).
      • Barred clingfish, Tomicodon fasciatus (Castelnau, 1861).
      • Sonora clingfish, Tomicodon humeralis (Gilbert, 1890).
      • Tomicodon lavettsmithi Williams & Tyler, 2003.
      • Tomicodon leurodiscus Williams & Tyler, 2003.
      • Blackstripe clingfish, Tomicodon myersi Briggs, 1955.
      • Peter's clingfish, Tomicodon petersii (Garman, 1875).
      • Tomicodon prodomus Briggs, 1969.
      • Tomicodon reitzae Briggs, 2001.
      • Tomicodon rhabdotus Smith-Vaniz, 1969.
      • Tomicodon rupestris (Poey, 1860).
      • Tomicodon vermiculatus Briggs, 1955.
      • Zebra clingfish, Tomicodon zebra (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882).
    • Genus Trachelochismus
      • Striped clingfish, Trachelochismus melobesia Phillipps, 1927.
      • New Zealand lumpfish, Trachelochismus pinnulatus (Forster, 1801).

    References

    1. ^ a b Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2006). "Gobiesocidae" in FishBase. May 2006 version.
    2. ^ Briggs, J.C. & Hutchins, J.B. (1998). Paxton, J.R. & Eschmeyer, W.N.. ed. Encyclopedia of Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 142?143. ISBN 978-0-12-547665-2. 
    3. ^ Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2006). "Gobiesociformes" in FishBase. May 2006 version.
    4. ^ "Gobi esociformes". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=164456. Retrieved 05 February 2008. 
    5. ^ Standards
    6. ^ a b Hutchins (2006). "Description of two new species of shore-eels (Gobiesocidae: Cheilobranchinae: Alabes) from south-eastern Australia and Norfolk Island.". Memoirs of Museum Victoria 63 (1): 25?28. Archived from the original on September 17, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070917153241/http%3A//www.mov.vic.gov.au/memoirs/docs/63_1_Hutchins.pdf
    7. ^ Fricke (2007). "A new species of the clingfish genus Apletodon (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae) from Sao Tome and Principe, Eastern Central Atlantic". Ichthyological Research 54 (1): 68?73. doi:10.1007/s10228-006-0376-9
    8. ^ a b Craig & Randall; Randall, John E. (2008). "Two New Species of the Indo-Pacific Clingfish Genus Discotrema (Gobiesocidae)". Copeia 2008 (1): 68?74. doi:10.1643/CI-07-025

    Taxonomy

    The Order Gobiesociformes is further organized into finer groupings including:

    Families

    Gobiesocidae

    Clingfishes are fishes of the family Gobiesocidae. Most species are marine, being found in shallow waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. They are bottom-dwelling fishes; some species shelter in sea urchins or crinoids. [more]

    At least 240 species and subspecies belong to the Family Gobiesocidae.

    More info about the Family Gobiesocidae may be found here.

    References

    1. ^ a b Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2006). "Gobiesocidae" in FishBase. May 2006 version.
    2. ^ Briggs, J.C. & Hutchins, J.B. (1998). Paxton, J.R. & Eschmeyer, W.N.. ed. Encyclopedia of Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 142?143. ISBN 978-0-12-547665-2. 
    3. ^ Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2006). "Gobiesociformes" in FishBase. May 2006 version.
    4. ^ "Gobiesociformes". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=164456. Retrieved 05 February 2008. 
    5. ^ Standards
    6. ^ a b Hutchins (2006). "Description of two new species of shore-eels (Gobiesocidae: Cheilobranchinae: Alabes) from south-eastern Australia and Norfolk Island.". Memoirs of Museum Victoria 63 (1): 25?28. Archiv ed from the original on September 17, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070917153241/http%3A//www.mov.vic.gov.au/memoirs/docs/63_1_Hutchins.pdf
    7. ^ Fricke (2007). "A new species of the clingfish genus Apletodon (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae) from Sao Tome and Principe, Eastern Central Atlantic". Ichthyological Research 54 (1): 68?73. doi:10.1007/s10228-006-0376-9
    8. ^ a b Craig & Randall; Randall, John E. (2008). "Two New Species of the Indo-Pacific Clingfish Genus Discotrema (Gobiesocidae)". Copeia 2008 (1): 68?74. doi:10.1643/CI-07-025

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