Family Pholidae
by. Nolvyhindarto,S.Si_Encartablog_Animals
Gunnels
Selected Characters: Body elongate, compressed; dorsal fin
long, contains only flexible spines; distance from snout to anal origin
greater than half of body length; pelvics very tiny or absent.
class="Normal_0020_0028Web_0029__Char" style=" text-decoration: none">This is a family of littoral fishes of the northern Pacific and northern
Atlantic. They are typically found hiding under rocks and logs or in
tidepools at low tide. The longest gunnel, at a maximum of 46
cm, is the Penpoint Gunnel. Most gunnels feed on small crustaceans and
molluscs. There are about 14 species; six are found here. Although secretive,
this family is common in Puget Sound.
Species
Apodichthys flavidus Penpoint Gunnel
Pholis clemensi Longfin Gunnel
Pholis laeta Crescent Gunnel
Pholis ornata Saddleback Gunnel
Pholis schultzi Red Gunnel
Xererpes fucorum Rockweed Gunnel
Retrieved from:” http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/ichthyology”
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