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Zookeys 2018 Feb 27;740:77-95. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.740.22712.
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A new species of sea urchin associating clingfish of the genus Dellichthys from New Zealand (Teleostei, Gobiesocidae).

Conway KW , Stewart AL , Summers AP .


Abstract
A new species of clingfish, Dellichthys trnskiisp. n. is described on the basis of 27 specimens, 11.9-46.0 mm SL, collected from intertidal and shallow coastal waters of New Zealand. It is distinguished from its only congener, D. morelandi Briggs, 1955 by characters of the cephalic sensory system and oral jaws, snout shape, and colouration in life. A rediagnosis is provided for D. morelandi, which is shown to exhibit sexual dimorphism in snout shape.

PubMed ID: 29674890
PMC ID: PMC5904551
Article link: Zookeys


Species referenced: Echinodermata
Genes referenced: asph LOC100887844 LOC100890195 LOC100893907 LOC115925133 LOC579703 LOC587683 LOC591043 por prrx1 ret znf410


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References [+] :
Conway, Cryptic diversity and venom glands in Western atlantic clingfishes of the genus acyrtus (Teleostei: Gobiesocidae). 2014, Pubmed