Biblio Entry Summary for Enneanectes flavus
 
Citation Victor, B.C., 2019, Enneanectes flavus, a new endemic species of triplefin blenny from the southeastern Caribbean (Teleostei: Tripterygiidae).. J. Ocean Sci. Found. 32:1-16.
Ref. 119367 Victor, B.C., 2019
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Named Used as Valid Enneanectes flavus
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Locality Venezuela, Los Testigos Archipelago, Isla Noreste, north end, AMNH 245238
Distribution Western Atlantic: apparently limited to the southeastern corner of the Caribbean Sea; that is, northeast Venezuela and Tobago (and photographs from St. Vincent), where it replaces the widespread Redtail triplefin, Enneanectes matador.
Quote apparently an allopatric sibling to E. matador from elsewhere in the Caribbean Sea, but may overlap in St. Vincent; urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:39B652F0-C6BD-4B13-89BB-E20E771F3696; BOLD mtDNA barcode lineage BIN BOLD:AAN4956
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