Entomacrodus marmoratus explained
Entomacrodus marmoratus, also called marbled blenny or pāo'o in Hawaiian, is a species of blenny endemic to Hawaii.[1] It is commonly found in rocky reefs around the coast of the Hawaiian Islands. It is also found in tide pools. It is recognized by an "eyelash".It has fins that are used to jump out of the water and to navigate the tide pools.[2] Its maximum length is about .[3] They live down to a depth of .
Further reading
- Book: Strasburg, Donald W. . Notes on the Blennioid Fishes of Hawaii with Descriptions of Two New Species . 1956 . Pacific Science.
- Web site: Spangler . Randall . Kauai Blennies - Spanglers' Scuba . 2024-06-26 . scuba.spanglers.com . en-US.
Notes and References
- Web site: Marbled Blenny, Entomacrodus marmoratus . 2023-01-11 . www.marinelifephotography.com.
- Web site: Bertelmann . Pelika . 2011 . HO'II KA PILINA KAI .
- Web site: Shorefishes - The Fishes - Species . 2024-06-26 . biogeodb.stri.si.edu.