Gibbonsia elegans

Gibbonsia elegans (Cooper, 1864). Spotted Kelpfish . To 16 cm (6.3 in) TL (Miller et al. 2008). San Francisco Bay (Personal communication: California Academy of Sciences Fish Collection, San Francisco, California), northern California to Bahía Magdalena, southern Baja California, including Isla Guad...

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Main Authors: Love, Milton S., Bizzarro, Joseph J., Cornthwaite, Maria, Frable, Benjamin W., Maslenikov, Katherine P.
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5609446
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Summary:Gibbonsia elegans (Cooper, 1864). Spotted Kelpfish . To 16 cm (6.3 in) TL (Miller et al. 2008). San Francisco Bay (Personal communication: California Academy of Sciences Fish Collection, San Francisco, California), northern California to Bahía Magdalena, southern Baja California, including Isla Guadalupe (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Benthic; depth: intertidal to 56 m (185 ft) (min.: Wells 1986; max.: Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). The Spotted Kelpfish was mistakenly given the name Gibbonsia evides by Eschmeyer (1998); for explanation see Nelson et al. (2004:243). : Published as part of Love, Milton S., Bizzarro, Joseph J., Cornthwaite, Maria, Frable, Benjamin W. & Maslenikov, Katherine P., 2021, Checklist of marine and estuarine fishes from the Alaska-Yukon Border, Beaufort Sea, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, pp. 1-285 in Zootaxa 5053 (1) on page 196, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5053.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5578008 : {"references": ["Miller, E. F. & Curtis, M. D. (2008) First occurrence of a Pacific crevalle jack, Caranx caninus, north of San Diego, California. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 107, 41 - 43. https: // doi. org / 10.3160 / 0038 - 3872 (2008) 107 [41: fooapc] 2.0. co; 2", "Eschmeyer, W. N. & Herald, E. S. (1983) A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes of North America from the Gulf of Alaska to Baja California. Houghton Mifflin, Boston.", "Wells, A. W. (1986) Aspects of ecology and life history of the woolly sculpin, Clinocottus analis, from southern California. California Fish and Game, 72, 213 - 226.", "Eschmeyer, W. N. (Ed.). (1998) Catalog of Fishes. Volumes 1 and 2. Special Publication No. 1, Center for Biodiversity Research and Information. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco."]}