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Bravo Clinid Galapagos, Ecuador (2005).  <br />
Is a blenny native to the Galapagos. Witha a yellow blotched chin and black stripes in the body. It can reach 13 cm.       Ecuador,Geotagged,Labrisomus dendriticus,Spring Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Bravo Clinid

Galapagos, Ecuador (2005).
Is a blenny native to the Galapagos. Witha a yellow blotched chin and black stripes in the body. It can reach 13 cm.

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  1. The eye seems almost illuminated, beautiful species! Posted 9 years ago
  2. Nice freeze! Posted 9 years ago
    1. Thanks! Some of the Galapagos pics were made by my dive buddy Fernando Castaño. I don´t remember if this was me or his but in any case I am sure he is also very proud :-) Posted 9 years ago

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''Labrisomus dendriticus'', the Bravo clinid, is a species of labrisomid blenny native to the Galapagos Islands and Malpelo Island. It inhabits such habitats as undercuts and ledges on rock wall faces, reefs, and areas with many boulders at depths of from 1 to 23 metres though usually no shallower than 6 metres and no deeper than 18 metres . This species preys on small fishes and crustaceans. It can reach a length of 13 centimetres TL.

Similar species: Blennies
Species identified by Patomarazul
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By Patomarazul

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Uploaded Jul 17, 2016. Captured Nov 30, -0001 00:00 in Santa Cruz Hwy, Ecuador.
  • C5060WZ
  • f/4.8
  • 10/1000s
  • ISO125
  • 22.9mm