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    Entomacrodus is a genus of combtooth blennies. There are currently 27 recognized species in this genus: Entomacrodus cadenati V. G. Springer, 1967 (West...
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  • Entomacrodus chapmani is a species of combtooth blenny in the genus Entomacrodus. It is found in the southeast Pacific ocean, off the coast of Easter Island...
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    Entomacrodus marmoratus, also called marbled blenny or pāo'o in Hawaiian, is a species of blenny endemic to Hawaii. It is commonly found in rocky reefs...
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  • Entomacrodus strasburgi, also called Strasburg's blenny or pāo'o in Hawaiian, is a species of blenny endemic to Hawaii. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine...
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  • Entomacrodus cadenati is a species of fish in the family Blenniidae. It is found in the waters of West-African countries such as Guinea, Senegal, Cape...
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  • Entomacrodus vermiculatus, the vermiculated blenny, is a species of combtooth blenny native to the Indian Ocean where it is found around the Seychelles...
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  • (eds.). "Entomacrodus nigricans". FishBase. February 2019 version. Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Entomacrodus". Catalog...
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    Blenniella Species: B. leopardus Binomial name Blenniella leopardus (Fowler, 1904) Synonyms Entomacrodus leopardus Fowler, 1904 Salarias bleekeri Chapman, 1951...
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    Blenny in Kona, Hawaii Bullethead rockskipper in Kona Marbled blenny, Entomacrodus marmoratus in Kona J. S. Nelson; T. C. Grande; M. V. H. Wilson (2016)...
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  • physiological color change is found in the black-spotted rockskipper (Entomacrodus striatus). They are known to change color rapidly using their chromatophores...
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