Mangrove blenny

The Mangrove blenny lives in the demersal, marine environment.

Mangrove blenny (Omobranchus obliquus) living on a huge sponge (possibly Monoanchora ungiculata) on a mooring buoy line in Lelu harbor. IPTC: Copyright Notice Copyright (c) 2005 by Katrina Adams. All rights reserved. More

habitat for the mangrove blenny, and for researchers who want to study them. Small fishes pose a unique problem in the field of invasion biology. More

The mangrove blenny, Omobranchus rotundiceps obliquus is an invasive species found in the sheltered fouling community in South Kaneohe Bay. A small species, just over 5 centimeters standard length, Omobranchus is sexually dimorphic: Males grow to slightly larger sizes (all animals collected over . More

The mangrove blenny, Omobranchus rotundiceps obliquus, is an invasive species found in sheltered fouling communities in Kane'ohe... Read more with a free trial on HighBeam. More

The mangrove blenny, Omobranchus rotundiceps obliquus is an invasive species ... larvae of the Australian subspecies Omobranchus rotundiceps rotundiceps. ... www.hawaii.edu 2 Omobranchus rotundiceps Species in Omobranchus. Species in Blenniidae - Classification ... More

Mangrove blenny (Omobranchus obliquus) living on a huge sponge (possibly Monoanchora ungiculata) on a mooring buoy line in Lelu harbor. More

Common names

Blenio cejudo in Spanish (español)
Blenio de mangle in Spanish (español)
Blenny in English
Cachudito in sp
Mangrove blenny in English
蛇眼小狼鳚 in Chinese (中文)
蛇眼小狼鳚 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Blenniidae
Genus : Lupinoblennius
Species : Lupinoblennius vinctus
Authority : Poey, 1867