Genera
- Aidablennius (monotypic)
- Alloblennius (4 species)
- Alticus (8 species)
- Andamia (4 species)
- Antennablennius (7 species)
- Aspidontus (3 species)
- Atrosalarias (2 species)
- Bathyblennius (monotypic)
- Blenniella (9 species)
- Blennius (4 species)
- Chalaroderma (2 species)
- Chasmodes (3 species)
- Cirripectes (22 species)
- Cirrisalarias (monotypic)
- Coryphoblennius (monotypic)
- Crossosalarias (monotypic)
- Dodekablennos (monotypic)
- Ecsenius (53 species)
- Enchelyurus (5 species)
- Entomacrodus (1+ species)
- Exallias (monotypic)
- Glyptoparus (monotypic)
- Haptogenys (monotypic)
- Hirculops (monotypic)
- Hypleurochilus (10 species)
- Hypsoblennius (16 species)
- Istiblennius (14 species)
- Laiphognathus (2 species)
- Lipophrys (3 species)
- Litobranchus (monotypic)
- Lupinoblennius (4 species)
- Meiacanthus (25 species)
- Microlipophrys (7 species)
- Mimoblennius (5 species)
- Nannosalarias (monotypic)
- Oman (monotypic)
- Omobranchus (23 species)
- Omox (2 species)
- Ophioblennius
- Parablennius
- Parahypsos
- Paralipophrys
- Paralticus
- Parenchelyurus
- Pereulixia
- Petroscirtes
- Phenablennius
- Plagiotremus
- Praealticus
- Rhabdoblennius
- Salaria
- Salarias
- Scartella
- Scartichthys
- Spaniblennius
- Stanulus
- Xiphasia
Read more about this topic: Combtooth Blenny
Famous quotes containing the word genera:
“Genius detects through the fly, through the caterpillar, through the grub, through the egg, the constant individual; through countless individuals the fixed species; through many species the genus; through all genera the steadfast type; through all the kingdoms of organized life the eternal unity. Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)