Lepadogaster candolii
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Lepadogaster candolii | |
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Connemarra Clingfish (L. candollii) | |
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Genus: | Lepadogaster Gouan, 1770
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Species: | Candollei
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Lepadogaster candollei is a subspecies within the lepadogaster genus. L. candoli, also known as the Connemarra clingfish, is found off the coast of Western Scotland and South-West England.[1] L. candollei can reach up to 7.5 cm in length and shares many similarities with L. lepadogaster. Like the other species of lepadogaster, L. candollei has a flattened body and bilateral symmetry. Unlike L. lepadogaster that has a triangular shaped head, L. candollei has a more rounded head and rounded fins.
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