Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Ringneck blenny. Moma

Parablennius pilicornis

Description:

The moma is the species Parablennius pilicornis, a marine fish of the blenny family. Its scientific name comes from the Greek: para (next to) + blennios (mucosity) + pilicornis (horns of hairs). The body of Parablennius pilicornis is elongated and somewhat laterally compressed, especially as its body runs. They can reach sizes up to 13 cm in length. One of the characteristics that differentiate this species from others within the family is the presence of short supraorbital appendages that form bundles of filaments that resemble an eyebrow, hence the specific epithet pilicornis. From its head, its large eyes located in the upper lateral part stand out, these being very mobile. The mouth is located in a lower position and has thick lips. The skin of Parablennius pilicornis, as in other blennies, is bare, that is, it lacks scales. Instead they secrete a mucous substance that makes them very slippery to the touch, which has given them the common name of slugs.

Habitat:

I found this specimen among the rocks on the coast of La Manga (Murcia).

Species ID Suggestions



Sign in to suggest organism ID

No Comments

eulalia rubio
Spotted by
eulalia rubio

La Manga, Región de Murcia, Spain

Spotted on Aug 18, 2022
Submitted on Aug 18, 2022

Spotted for Mission

Related Spottings

Tompot blenny, Σαλιάρα Tompot benny Ringneck blenny Tompot blenny. Moma

Nearby Spottings

Scarlet coral. Clavel de mar Hibisco algodón rosa Cormorán moñudo Algas
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team