Antennablennius simonyi ( Steindachner, 1902 )
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Antennablennius simonyi ( Steindachner, 1902) View in CoL
Simony’s Blenny
Figure 8 View FIGURE 8 , Table 3 View TABLE 3
Salarias simonyi Steindachner, 1902: 317 View in CoL ( Yemen, Bal Haf ; syntypes: NMW 76243 & 78250).
Antennablennius simonyi View in CoL — Bath 1983: 64 (Gulf of Aden ( Yemen), Gulf of Oman, Persian Gulf ( Iran); Randall 1995: 314 (Oman); Zajonz et al. 2019: 94 ( Socotra Archipelago, listed).
Antennablennius persicus View in CoL (non Regan)— Blegvad 1944: 176 (Persian Gulf, Iran).
Antennablennius girad Fraser-Brunner, 1951: 217 (Persian Gulf) View in CoL , in Bath 1983: 64.
Description. Dorsal-fin rays XII,17–20 (usually 18); anal-fin rays II,18–21 (usually 19 or 20); pectoral-fin rays 14; body depth 5.2–5.8 in standard length; lateral line ending below dorsal-fin spine IV-VI; a cirrus posteriorly on anterior nostril short in females, and reaching to upper lip in males; a pair of very short cirri on nape; males with pair of crests on head; teeth in jaws incisiform, immovable, close-set, 27–32 in upper jaw and 25–26 in lower; dorsal fin weakly to moderately notched between spinous and soft portions. Size: Attains 5.5 cm.
Coloration ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ). Males pale yellowish grey, body below spinous portion of dorsal fin with indistinct dusky bars and elongate blackish and black spots, body below soft portion of dorsal fin with a midlateral row of six dark brown spots and numerous very small pale blue spots; opercle with a dark grey spot broadly edged with red and narrow white outer edge; suborbital area with three short blackish bars; head with small white and orange spots on side, and oblique blackish bar posteriorly on chest; posterior part of crest with dark orange spots; spinous portion of dorsal fin with curved pale yellow band in posterior half, black spot distally between first two spines, yellow submarginal band containing red stripe, and sometimes two oblique rows of white spots anteriorly; soft portion of dorsal fin with every two rays black at base, yellow outer half of fin alternating with whitish and brown and orange margin; margin of anal fin black except posteriorly; caudal fin with several rows of small dark greenish brown spots which form bars. Females similar but spinous portion of dorsal fin translucent with three oblique dusky bands, soft portion of dorsal fin black spots along rays, and every second anal-fin ray black.
Distribution and habitat. Endemic to the Arabian region, reported from the Gulf of Aden, Socotra Archipelago, southern Oman, Gulf of Oman ( United Arab Emirates) and Persian Gulf ( Iran) ( Bath 1983; Randall 1995). Typically occurs on rocky substrata in inshore reefs at depths of 0.5–2.5 m, usually seen in tidepools.
Remarks. The species is easily distinguished from other congeners by having a dark grey spot on the opercle and a double crest on the head of males (crest single or absent in other species).
Material examined (n=3). Socotra Island: SMF uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-033), 45.0 mm SL, male; SMF uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-025), 29.0 mm SL, female; SMF uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-041), 44.0 mm SL, male.
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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Antennablennius simonyi ( Steindachner, 1902 )
Estekani, Sanaz, Bogorodsky, Sergey V., Zajonz, Uwe, Hundt, Peter J., Siahsarvie, Roohollah & Aliabadian, Mansour 2024 |
Antennablennius simonyi
Zajonz, U. & Lavergne, E. & Bogorodsky, S. V. & Saeed, F. N. & Aideed, M. S. & Krupp, F. 2019: 94 |
Randall, J. E. 1995: 314 |
Bath, H. 1983: 64 |
Antennablennius girad
Bath, H. 1983: 64 |
Fraser-Brunner, A. 1951: 217 |
Antennablennius persicus
Blegvad, H. 1944: 176 |
Salarias simonyi
Steindachner, F. 1902: 317 |