The orange clingfish, Diplocrepis puniceus, is a clingfish, the only species in the genus Diplocrepis.
The Orange clingfish lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 0 - 15 m environment.
yellow leaf scorpionsifh, a black + orange clingfish in a black crinoid, an eel with both its head and tail sticking out under an overhang, some nice nudibranches and flatworks, and a curious hawksbill turtle that completely ignored us divers until my strobes went off (it freaked More
* Orange clingfish, Diplocrepis puniceus (Richardson, 1846). * Genus Discotrema * Crinoid clingfish, Discotrema crinophila Briggs, 1976. * Discotrema monogrammum Craig & Randall, 2008. More
The orange clingfish, Diplocrepis puniceus, is a clingfish, the only species in the genus Diplocrepis. It is found all around New Zealand from low water to about 5 m, on rocky coastlines. Its length is between 5 and 10 cm. More
Orange Crinoid Clingfish: a tiny orange clingfish hiding in the arms of its crinoid Peacock Rockcod: a peacock rockcod with a small cleaner fish on its face White Bonnet Anemonefish: swimming in the tentacles of its anemone Bluespotted Rockcod: a bluespotted rockcod sheltering in More
* the orange clingfish (Diplocrepis puniceus) is kite-shaped and very cute. It is no longer common. More
Orange clingfish in English
新西兰喉盘鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
新西蘭喉盤魚 in Mandarin Chinese