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Blenny Collection (page 4)

In the vibrant waters of Sulawesi, Indonesia, a Starry Blenny finds solace in its cozy hole

Background imageBlenny Collection: Shanny (Lipophrys pholis) adult, Bournemouth, Dorset, England, July

Shanny (Lipophrys pholis) adult, Bournemouth, Dorset, England, July

Background imageBlenny Collection: Black-faced Blenny (Tripterygion delaisi) adult pair, Swanage Pier, Swanage Bay, Isle of Purbeck

Black-faced Blenny (Tripterygion delaisi) adult pair, Swanage Pier, Swanage Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, August

Background imageBlenny Collection: Midas Blenny (Ecsenius midas) adult, in hole on reef, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands

Midas Blenny (Ecsenius midas) adult, in hole on reef, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, April

Background imageBlenny Collection: Three-lined Blenny (Ecsenius trilineatus) adult, resting beside sea-squirts, Tanjung Tutunuuake

Three-lined Blenny (Ecsenius trilineatus) adult, resting beside sea-squirts, Tanjung Tutunuuake, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageBlenny Collection: Yellowtail Blenny (Ecsenius namiyei) adult, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Yellowtail Blenny (Ecsenius namiyei) adult, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, September

Background imageBlenny Collection: Bicolour Fangblenny (Plagiotremus laudandus) adult, sheltering in coral, Nyata Island

Bicolour Fangblenny (Plagiotremus laudandus) adult, sheltering in coral, Nyata Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageBlenny Collection: Various animals and plant species in a rock pool, cross-section side view

Various animals and plant species in a rock pool, cross-section side view

Background imageBlenny Collection: Black goby (Gobius niger), a blenny and sea urchins near underwater plants

Black goby (Gobius niger), a blenny and sea urchins near underwater plants

Background imageBlenny Collection: Blenny (Lipophrys pholis), side view

Blenny (Lipophrys pholis), side view

Background imageBlenny Collection: Aquarium tank containing a variety of fish including damselfish, clownfish, goby, blenny

Aquarium tank containing a variety of fish including damselfish, clownfish, goby, blenny, and anemones

Background imageBlenny Collection: Close-up of a group of blenny fish

Close-up of a group of blenny fish
Zoology: Fish - Various blenny species. Art work

Background imageBlenny Collection: Fishes: Ophidiiformes - Snake blenny (Ophidion barbatum ), illustration

Fishes: Ophidiiformes - Snake blenny (Ophidion barbatum ), illustration
Zoology - Fishes - Ophidiiformes - Snake blenny (Ophidion barbatum), illustration

Background imageBlenny Collection: Shanny (Lipophrys pholis) swimming near leaves

Shanny (Lipophrys pholis) swimming near leaves

Background imageBlenny Collection: Butterfly blenny (Blennius ocellaris) and Tompot blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) swimming together

Butterfly blenny (Blennius ocellaris) and Tompot blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) swimming together

Background imageBlenny Collection: Blenny in coral home

Blenny in coral home
A midas blenny, Ecsenius midas, peeks out of its home in hard coral. Photographed at Temornadofa West, Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Fish illustrations, 1823 C017 / 8067

Fish illustrations, 1823 C017 / 8067
Fish illustrations, 19th century. These ten fish are (top to bottom, left to right): a Conger eel; a tube-eye fish (Stylephorus chordatus); a swordfish (Xiphias gladius)

Background imageBlenny Collection: Portrait of blenny in Indonesia

Portrait of blenny in Indonesia
Portrait of a tiny midas blenny, Ecsenius midas. Taken on a reef off Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Andamia amphibius, suckerlip blenny

Andamia amphibius, suckerlip blenny
Ff. 183. Pencil sketch by George Forster made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageBlenny Collection: Ophioblennius atlanticus

Ophioblennius atlanticus
Fish found by Charles Darwin in the Cape Verde Islands from his Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle

Background imageBlenny Collection: Midas blenny (Ecsenius), Southern Thailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Asia

Midas blenny (Ecsenius), Southern Thailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Yellow tailed blenny (Ecsenius namiyei), Komodo, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Yellow tailed blenny (Ecsenius namiyei), Komodo, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Baths blenny (Ecsenius bathi), localized, fighting, Komodo, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Baths blenny (Ecsenius bathi), localized, fighting, Komodo, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Baths blenny (Ecsenius bathi), localized, Komodo, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Baths blenny (Ecsenius bathi), localized, Komodo, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Variable Sabretooth Blenny (Petroscirtes variabilis) adult, resting on coral encrusted rope

Variable Sabretooth Blenny (Petroscirtes variabilis) adult, resting on coral encrusted rope, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Yaeyama Blenny (Ecsenius yaeyamaensis) adult, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Yaeyama Blenny (Ecsenius yaeyamaensis) adult, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Bath's Comb-tooth / Linear Blenny - Maldives

Bath's Comb-tooth / Linear Blenny - Maldives
LEE-75 Bath's Comb-tooth / Linear Blenny Maldives Ecsenius bathi Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBlenny Collection: Peacock blenny - male - in water - Italy

Peacock blenny - male - in water - Italy
RD-221 Peacock blenny - male - in water Italy Salaria pavo Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBlenny Collection: Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006

Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006
AUS-1963 A Mimic / Sabre-toothed Blenny mimics a cleaner wrasse but when a fish responds to its dance, and comes to be cleaned, it takes a bite out of it

Background imageBlenny Collection: Fin of a shorthead fangblenny (Petroscirtes breviceps), inside a coral encrusted bottle

Fin of a shorthead fangblenny (Petroscirtes breviceps), inside a coral encrusted bottle, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Female shorthead fangblenny (Petroscirtes breviceps), Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Female shorthead fangblenny (Petroscirtes breviceps), Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Ceram blenny (Salarias ceramensis), grows to 14cm, Indonesia and the Philippines, Southeast Asia

Ceram blenny (Salarias ceramensis), grows to 14cm, Indonesia and the Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Shorthead fangblenny (Petroscirtes breviceps), inside a coral encrusted bottle, Philippines

Shorthead fangblenny (Petroscirtes breviceps), inside a coral encrusted bottle, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Odd fish by Louis Wain

Odd fish by Louis Wain
Odd fish at the international fisheries exhibtion, South Kensington, 1883. Date: 1883

Background imageBlenny Collection: Yellowtail Blenny (Ecsenius namiyei) blue colour variation, adult, resting on reef, Wayilbatan

Yellowtail Blenny (Ecsenius namiyei) blue colour variation, adult, resting on reef, Wayilbatan, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Striped Triplefin (Helcogramma striatum) adult, in Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria)

Striped Triplefin (Helcogramma striatum) adult, in Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria), Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku Province, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Lined Fangblenny (Meiacanthus lineatus) adult, emerging from hole, Ambon Island, Maluku Islands

Lined Fangblenny (Meiacanthus lineatus) adult, emerging from hole, Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Blue-striped Fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos) adult, sheltering in reef, Mabul Island

Blue-striped Fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos) adult, sheltering in reef, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Tompot Blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) adult, swimming amongst rocks, Swanage Pier, Swanage Bay

Tompot Blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) adult, swimming amongst rocks, Swanage Pier, Swanage Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, june

Background imageBlenny Collection: Banda Blenny (Ecsenius bandanus) adult, on hard coral, Lembata Island, Solor Archipelago

Banda Blenny (Ecsenius bandanus) adult, on hard coral, Lembata Island, Solor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageBlenny Collection: Red Sea mimic blenny

Red Sea mimic blenny (Ecsenius gravieri). This harmless blenny mimics the blackfin blenny (Meiacanthus nigrolineatus), which is poisonous

Background imageBlenny Collection: Striped poison-fang benny

Striped poison-fang benny
Striped poison-fang blenny (Meiacanthus grammistes) in a tin can on the seabed. This fish has venomous spines along its back

Background imageBlenny Collection: Bluestriped fangblenny

Bluestriped fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos) hiding in a deserted worm tube. This blenny inhabits lagoons and reefs of the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageBlenny Collection: Leopard blenny

Leopard blenny (Exallias brevis) perched on fire coral. This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from east Africa to the Hawaiian islands

Background imageBlenny Collection: Common blenny on a rock

Common blenny on a rock (Lipophrys pholis). This marine fish can reach up to 16 centimetres in length. It lives in shallow water and rock pools and feeds on barnacles

Background imageBlenny Collection: Convict blenny

Convict blenny (Pholidichthys leucotaenia) juveniles schooling over a coral reef. These fish are often mistaken for catfish although they lack the venomous spines and the two species are not related

Background imageBlenny Collection: Blenny, Chirolophis japonicus

Blenny, Chirolophis japonicus, photographed in the Sea of Japan

Background imageBlenny Collection: Various animals illustrated, 19th century

Various animals illustrated, 19th century
Engravings of various animals in an encyclopaedia. From top left by rows: Asterias glacialis (a sea star), Ascaris vermicularis (pinworm), Balaena physalus (Fin whale)

Background imageBlenny Collection: Convict blennies

Convict blennies. Adult convict blenny (Pholidichthys leucotaenia) fish excavating a burrow where it lives and where the juveniles (top left and right) shelter during the night



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In the vibrant waters of Sulawesi, Indonesia, a Starry Blenny finds solace in its cozy hole. With its striking colors and unique patterns, this adult blenny stands out among the coral reefs of Lembeh Straits. Its presence adds to the mesmerizing beauty of this underwater paradise. Meanwhile, in the Philippines' Southeast Asian waters, a Shorthead Fangblenny seeks refuge inside a bottle adorned with coral encrustations. This clever adaptation allows it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings while keeping an eye out for potential prey or predators. Moving on to Papua's Fak Fak region in Indonesia, we encounter the Viviparous Eelpout, also known as Zoarces viviparus. In Triton Bay's crystal-clear waters, this peculiar creature gracefully swims alongside schools of fusiliers and anthias. The harmony between these species creates an awe-inspiring spectacle that showcases nature's intricate interconnectedness. As we delve deeper into these aquatic realms, we come across various other blennies such as the Viviparous Blenny, Shanny, Tompot Blenny, and Indian Humphead. Their diverse appearances and behaviors add diversity to these marine ecosystems while captivating divers and researchers alike. Not far away lurk intriguing creatures like Snake Blennies with their elongated bodies resembling serpents slithering through seaweed-covered rocks. Lesser Spiny Eels showcase their spiky exteriors as they navigate through crevices seeking shelter from larger predators. And let us not forget about Wolf Fish; their fierce demeanor commands respect within these underwater kingdoms. These glimpses into the world of blennies offer just a taste of what lies beneath our oceans' surfaces – a realm filled with wonderment and discovery awaiting those who dare to explore its depths. From Indonesia's stunning biodiversity to Asia's rich marine heritage - each sighting serves as a reminder that our planet is home to countless extraordinary species, each with its own story to tell.