• Source: Tomicodon
  • Tomicodon is a genus of clingfishes native to the Western Hemisphere, with these currently recognized species:

    Tomicodon absitus Briggs, 1955 (distant clingfish)
    Tomicodon abuelorum Szelitowski, 1990
    Tomicodon australis Briggs, 1955
    Tomicodon bidens Briggs, 1969 (bifid clingfish)
    Tomicodon boehlkei Briggs, 1955 (Cortez clingfish)
    Tomicodon briggsi J. T. Williams & J. C. Tyler, 2003
    Tomicodon chilensis Brisout de Barneville, 1846 (smallsucker clingfish)
    Tomicodon clarkei J. T. Williams & J. C. Tyler, 2003
    Tomicodon cryptus J. T. Williams & J. C. Tyler, 2003
    Tomicodon eos (D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Rosy clingfish)
    Tomicodon fasciatus (W. K. H. Peters, 1859) (Barred clingfish)
    Tomicodon humeralis (C. H. Gilbert, 1890) (Sonora clingfish)
    Tomicodon lavettsmithi J. T. Williams & J. C. Tyler, 2003
    Tomicodon leurodiscus J. T. Williams & J. C. Tyler, 2003
    Tomicodon myersi Briggs, 1955 (blackstripe clingfish)
    Tomicodon petersii (Garman, 1875) (Peter's clingfish)
    Tomicodon prodomus Briggs, 1969
    Tomicodon reitzae Briggs, 2001
    Tomicodon rhabdotus Smith-Vaniz, 1969
    Tomicodon rupestris (Poey, 1860)
    Tomicodon vermiculatus Briggs, 1955
    Tomicodon zebra (D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (zebra clingfish)


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