Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Megaclassis: Osteichthyes
Superclassis/Classis: Actinopterygii
Classis/Subclassis: Actinopteri
Subclassis/Infraclassis: Neopterygii
Infraclassis: Teleostei
Megacohors: Osteoglossocephalai
Supercohors: Clupeocephala
Cohors: Euteleosteomorpha
Subcohors: Neoteleostei
Infracohors: Eurypterygia
Sectio: Ctenosquamata
Subsectio: Acanthomorphata
Divisio/Superordo: Acanthopterygii
Subdivisio: Percomorphaceae
Series: Ovalentaria
Subordo: Gobiesocoidei
Familia: Gobiesocidae
Subfamilia: Cheilobranchinae
Genus: Alabes
Species: A. bathys – A. brevis – A. dorsalis – A. elongata – A. gibbosa – A. hoesei – A. obtusirostris – A. occidentalis – A. parvula – A. scotti – A. springeri
Name
Alabes Cloquet, 1816
References
Alabes species list in FishBase,
Froese, R. & Pauly, D. (eds.) 2024. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication, www.fishbase.org, version 02/2024.
Links
ITIS
Alabes is a genus of clingfishes endemic to Australia along the coasts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.[1] They are small, eel-like fishes with narrow tapering bodies and small heads.[2]
Species
The currently recognized species in this genus are:[1]
Alabes bathys Hutchins, 2006
Alabes brevis V. G. Springer & T. H. Fraser, 1976
Alabes dorsalis (J. Richardson, 1845) (common shore-eel)
Alabes elongata Hutchins & S. M. Morrison, 2004
Alabes gibbosa Hutchins & S. M. Morrison, 2004
Alabes hoesei V. G. Springer & T. H. Fraser, 1976 (dwarf shore-eel)
Alabes obtusirostris Hutchins & S. M. Morrison, 2004
Alabes occidentalis Hutchins & S. M. Morrison, 2004
Alabes parvula (McCulloch, 1909) (pygmy shore-eel)
Alabes scotti Hutchins & S. M. Morrison, 2004
Alabes springeri Hutchins, 2006
References
Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). Species of Alabes in FishBase. August 2013 version.
Bray, Dianne. "Genus Alabes". Fishes of Australia. Archived from the original on 21 May 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
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