| Citation | Victor, B.C., 2019, Enneanectes flavus, a new endemic species of triplefin blenny from the southeastern Caribbean (Teleostei: Tripterygiidae).. J. Ocean Sci. Found. 32:1-16. |
| Ref. | Victor, B.C., 2019 |
| Page | 3;fig.1-6 |
| Named Used as Valid | Enneanectes flavus |
| Comment | |
| Locality | Venezuela, Los Testigos Archipelago, Isla Noreste, north end, AMNH 245238 |
| Distribution | Western Atlantic: apparently limited to the southeastern corner of the Caribbean Sea; that is, northeast Venezuela and Tobago (and photographs from St. Vincent), where it replaces the widespread Redtail triplefin, Enneanectes matador. |
| Quote | apparently an allopatric sibling to E. matador from elsewhere in the Caribbean Sea, but may overlap in St. Vincent; urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:39B652F0-C6BD-4B13-89BB-E20E771F3696; BOLD mtDNA barcode lineage BIN BOLD:AAN4956 |