Coralliozetus angelicus
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Coralliozetus angelicus (J. E. Böhlke & Mead, 1957)
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Coralliozetus angelicus, the Angel blenny, is a species of chaenopsid blenny found in coral reefs from the Gulf of California to Acapulco, Mexico, in the eastern central Pacific ocean. It can reach a maximum length of 3.5 centimetres (1.4 in) TL. This species feeds primarily on zooplankton.[1]
References
- Böhlke, J. E. and G. W. Mead 1957 (26 July) A new blenny from the coast of western Mexico. Notulae Naturae (Philadelphia) No. 301: 1-8, Pl. 1.
- ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Coralliozetus angelicus". FishBase. February 2013 version.