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- Gibbonsia is a genus of clinids native to the eastern Pacific ocean. The name of this genus honours the American naturalist, physician and founder member...
- Gibbonsia montereyensis, the crevice kelpfish, is a species of clinid found along the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia, Canada, to...
- Gibbonsia metzi, the striped kelpfish, is a species of clinid native to the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia, Canada, to Baja California...
- Gibbonsia elegans, the spotted kelpfish, is a species of clinid native to subtropical waters of the Pacific Ocean from central California, U.S. to southern...
- known as the kelpfish Gibbonsia, a genus of blennies from the family Clinidae, its members having the common name kelpfish Gibbonsia elegans, the spotted...
- North America. Kelpfish (blenny) (e.g., Heterosticbus rostratus, genus Gibbonsia), Pacific coast of North America. Kelp goose (kelp hen) (Chloephaga hybrida)...
- Flynn named one new species of sub-tropical kelpfish he discoveredGibbonsia erroliafter his son. Flynn died in Liss, Hampshire, England. Flynn...
- the access of corrosion-resistant fluid is limited Crevice kelpfish (Gibbonsia montereyensis), a species of subtropical clinid Crevice Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus...
- Cristiceps Valenciennes, 1836 Ericentrus Gill, 1893 Fucomimus Smith, 1946 Gibbonsia Cooper, 1864 Heteroclinus Castelnau, 1872 Heterostichus Girard, 1854 Muraenoclinus...
- (Clinocottus analis) Rockpool blenny (Hypsoblennius gilberti) Spotted kelpfish (Gibbonsia elegans) Many different species of fish rely on the kelp forests as a...