Scientific Name
Blenniella bilitonensis  
Pronounce  
Blenniella bilitonensis對斑真蛙鳚
by: ©Chi Lu
Author (Bleeker, 1858) Depth 0 - 5M
Chinese 對斑真蛙鳚 Poisonous Fish No 
Family_Chinese 鳚科 Economic Fish No 
Family F447 Blenniidae Edible Fish No  Chinese In Mainland China 對斑真動齒鳚 
Max Length 12 cm  Aquarium Fish No  Common Name 狗鰷 
Distribution in World Japan to Australia   Distribution in Taiwan East、South、North、PonFu、ShaoLiuChew、LanI Is.、Greeb IS. 
Habitats Coral、Coastal  Holotype Locality W. Belitung I., Indonesia 
Synonyms Alticus novemmaculosus, Istiblennius bilitonensis, Salarias bilitonensis, Salarias brevoorti, Salarias deani, Salarias hendriksii, Salarias periophthalmus visayanus   
Reference 臺灣魚類誌(沈等, 1993);Fishbase(2006);Springer, V.G. and J.T. Williams, 1994. The Indo-West Pacific blenniid fish genus Istiblennius reappraised: a revision of Istiblennius, Blenniella, and Paralticus, new genus.. Smithson. Contrib. Zool. 565:193 p  沈世傑 編 Shih-Chieh Shen ed. 1993 Springer, V. G. etc. 1994 
Specimen List ASIZP0054288. ASIZP0055186. ASIZP0056830. ASIZP0057098. ASIZP0070414. ASIZP0074917. ASIZP0075133. NMMBP00376. NMMBP00382. NMMBP00751. NMMBP00755. NMMBP00760. NMMBP00767. NMMBP00827. NMMBP00829. NMMBP00830. NMMBP00832. NMMBP01048. NMMBP01050. NMMBP01051. NMMBP01070. NMMBP01192. NMMBP02317. NMMBP03263. NMMBP05528. NMMBP05620. NMMBP05866. NMMSTP00208. NTMP0195. NTOUP200611-866. NTOUP200712-186. NTOUP200712-187. NTUM05906. NTUM05907. NTUM05908. NTUM05909. NTUM05910. ...List all 53 records... 
Common Name Lined rockskipper 
Redlist Status NL Not in IUCN Redlist     
Characteristic Dorsal fin with XII-XIII spines and 21-24 soft rays; anal fin with II spines and 20-22 soft rays; pectoral fin with 14 soft rays; pelvic fin with I spine and 3 soft rays. Nuchal cirrus absent, supraorbital cirrus simple. Occipital crest in male, none in female. This species shows a high degress of sexual dimorphism in color pattern.
habitats Inhabits demersal marine environment. Occurs in intertidal zones in large rock pools or coastal bays. Found near-shore; common in tide pools. Oviparous. Feeds on algae scraped from rubble or rock surfaces.  
Distribution Western Pacific: Ryukyu Islands southward to McClure and New Year Islands, Northern Territory, Australia. 
Utility No commercial value.