Original name  
  Check ECoF  
  Current accepted name  
Yes
  Status  
Accepted name
  Status details  
senior synonym, original combination
  Status ref.  
  Etymology of generic noun  
Greek, enioi, -ai, -a = sometimes, some + Greek, nema = filament (Ref. 45335).
  Etymology of specific epithet  
Name from the Greek 'tri' (three), 'acanthos' (spine), and 'poma' (opercle) referring to the maximum number of odontodes found in both opercles of the adult individuals, apparently a unique character among the species of the genus.
  Link to references  
References using the name as accepted
  Link to other databases  
ITIS TSN : None | Catalogue of Life | ZooBank | WoRMS