carminale, Tripterygium Jordan [D. S.] & Gilbert [C. H.] 1882:362 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 4 (no. 237); ref. 2470] Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, eastern Pacific Ocean. [Original locality: Deep tide-pool at Mazatlán, Sinaloa, western Mexico.] Syntypes: USNM 28118 (or 120946) (4). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:99 [ref. 12291], Springer & Orrell 1996:25-26 [ref. 22274]. Original genus should have been Tripterygion. Brock 1940:34 [ref. 13593] selected a neotype (CAS-SU 3854). Syntypes later found (L. P. Schultz). •Valid as Axoclinus carminalis (Jordan & Gilbert 1882) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:219 [ref. 22193], Thomson et al. 2000:206 [ref. 25640], Nelson et al. 2004:161 [ref. 27807]). •Valid as Enneanectes carminalis (Jordan & Gilbert 1882) -- (De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:301 [ref. 24545], Fricke 1997:564 [ref. 23339], Smith & Williams 2002:8 [ref. 26427], Love et al. 2005:152 [ref. 37547], Fricke 2009:37 [ref. 30394], Patzner et al. 2009:444 [ref. 30396], Page et al. 2013:166 [ref. 32708], Galván-Villa et al. 2016:148 [ref. 34871], González-Murcia et al. 2019:295 [ref. 36544], Love et al. 2021:194 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:153 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Enneanectes carminalis (Jordan & Gilbert 1882). Tripterygiidae: Tripterygiinae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Pacific coast of central Baja California (Mexico) south to Panama, including southern Gulf of California (Mexico), but not in southern Sinaloa (Mexico), Chiapas (Mexico), or Guatemala. IUCN (2010): Least concern. Habitat: marine.
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