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Genus of fishes
Lepophidium is a
genus of
cusk-eels .
Species
There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus:
[2]
[3]
Lepophidium aporrhox
C. R. Robins , 1961 (Dusky cusk-eel)
Lepophidium brevibarbe (
G. Cuvier , 1829) (Shortbeard cusk-eel)
Lepophidium collettei
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
Lepophidium crossotum
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
Lepophidium cultratum
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
Lepophidium entomelan
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
Lepophidium gilmorei
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
Lepophidium jeannae
Fowler , 1941 (Mottled cusk-eel)
Lepophidium kallion
C. R. Robins , 1959
Lepophidium marmoratum (
Goode &
T. H. Bean , 1885)
Lepophidium microlepis (
C. H. Gilbert , 1890) (Silver cusk-eel)
Lepophidium negropinna
Hildebrand &
F. O. Barton , 1949 (Specklefin cusk-eel)
Lepophidium pardale (
C. H. Gilbert , 1890) (Leopard cusk-eel)
Lepophidium pheromystax
C. R. Robins , 1960 (Blackedge cusk-eel)
Lepophidium profundorum (
T. N. Gill , 1863) (Blackrim cusk-eel)
Lepophidium prorates (
D. S. Jordan &
Bollman , 1890) (Prowspine cusk-eel)
Lepophidium robustum
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
Lepophidium staurophor
C. R. Robins , 1959 (Barred cusk-eel)
Lepophidium stigmatistium (
C. H. Gilbert , 1890) (Blotchfin cusk-eel)
Lepophidium wileyi
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
Lepophidium zophochir
C. R. Robins ,
R. H. Robins &
M. E. Brown , 2012
[3]
References
^
Eschmeyer, William N. ; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.).
"Lepophidium " .
Catalog of Fishes .
California Academy of Sciences . Retrieved 14 July 2018 .
^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2012).
Species of Lepophidium in
FishBase . June 2012 version.
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i Robins, C.R., Robins, R.H. & Brown, M.E. (2012): A revision of Lepophidium (Teleoastei, Ophidiidae), with descriptions of eight new species. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 52 (1): 1-94.