Dictionary Definition
blenny n : small usually scaleless fishes with
comb-like teeth living about rocky shores; territorial and
hole-dwelling [syn: combtooth
blenny]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
blenny (plural blennies)- Any of various marine fishes from the suborder Blennioidei that are generally small and dwell on the sea floor.
Translations
- Greek: βλέννος (vlennos)
- Russian: морская собачка /morskája sobáčka/
Extensive Definition
The common name
blenny is ambiguous at best, as it has been applied to several
families of perciform
marine, brackish and some freshwater fishes all sharing similar
morphology and behaviour. There are six families considered "true
blennies", all grouped together under the suborder Blennioidei; its
members are referred to as blennioids. There are approximately 833
species in 130 genera within the suborder.
Blennioids are generally small fish, with
elongate bodies (some almost eel-like), relatively large eyes and
mouths. Their dorsal fins are often continuous and long; the pelvic
fins typically have a single embedded spine and are short and
slender, situated before the pectoral fins. The tail fin is
rounded. The blunt heads of blennioids often possess elaborate
whisker-like structures called cirri. As generally benthic fish, blennioids spend
much of their time on or near the sea floor; many are reclusive and
may burrow in sandy substrates or inhabit crevices in reefs, the lower stretches of
rivers, or even empty mollusk shells.
These fish are superficially quite similar to
members of the goby and
dragonet families, as
well as several other unrelated families whose members have
occasionally been given the name "blenny".
The six "true blenny" families are as
follows:
- Blenniidae: combtooth blennies, including the sabre-toothed blennies.
- Chaenopsidae: pikeblennies, tubeblennies and flagblennies.
- Clinidae: clinids, including the giant kelpfish.
- Dactyloscopidae: sand stargazers.
- Labrisomidae.
- Tripterygiidae: threefin blennies.
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References
blenny in German: Schleimfischartige
blenny in French: Blennioidei
blenny in Italian: Blennioidei
blenny in Hungarian: Blennioidei
blenny in Polish: Ślizgowce
blenny in Slovenian: Babice
blenny in Swedish: Slemfisklika
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