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Diplocrepis puniceus (Richardson, 1846)
The Orange Clingfish is common in rock pools at low tide and sub-tidally. Can be found clinging under rocks or boulders in more sheltered areas. Feeds on amphipods, gastropods, and fishes.
Synonymised names:
Lepadogaster puniceus Richardson, 1846 · unaccepted
The Orange Clingfish is common in rock pools at low tide and sub-tidally. Can be found clinging under rocks or boulders in more sheltered areas. Feeds on amphipods, gastropods, and fishes.
Synonymised names:
Lepadogaster puniceus Richardson, 1846 · unaccepted






Javier Couper (Predomalpha), New Zealand