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256. Ecsenius oculus Springer, 1971:35, fig. 31 Holotype: USNM 203140 (male, 53.8), immediately south of cut between large outstanding rock and Ch'uan –fan– shih, south end of Taiwan, 6 m, 24 Apr. 1968, coll. V. G. Springer. Paratype: USNM 203139 (3, 40.8–42.7), [21°55’15”N, 120°49’45”E,] rocky shore just south of Chin –chiao–wan, south end of Taiwna, [0–6 m, 8 May 1968, coll. V. G. Springer and J. Choat]; USNM 203141 (1, 45.5), rocky headland northwest of swimming beach of Sha Toa, south end of Taiwan, [0–6 m, 5 May 1968, coll. V. G. Springer et al.]; USNM 203142 (4, 43.9–50.5), just north to the type locality [Cut between large outstanding rock and Ch’uan –fan–shih, south end of Taiwan, 0–6 m, 23 Apr. 1968, coll. V. G. Springer et al.]; USNM 203923 (7, 38.0–52.4), collected with the holotype. Other type: 30 paratypes.
{"references": ["Springer, V. G. (1971) Revision of the fish genus Ecsenius (Blenniidae, Blenniinae, Salariini). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 72, 1 - 74."]}
Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2011, 2957, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 2957 on page 54
Actinopterygii, Animalia, Ecsenius, Biodiversity, Chordata, Blenniidae, Taxonomy, Perciformes, Ecsenius oculus
Actinopterygii, Animalia, Ecsenius, Biodiversity, Chordata, Blenniidae, Taxonomy, Perciformes, Ecsenius oculus
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