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Lepadogaster lepadogaster
(Bonnaterre, 1788)     (up to 8cm)
(Cyclopterus lepadogaster Bonnaterre, 1788, Lepadogaster gouanii Risso, 1810)

Sp: Chucladit
Fr: Barbier, Porte-ècuelle de Gouan, Lèpadogastre de Gouan
It: Succiascoglio, Succhiascoglio
Cr: Priljepnjac, Priljepnjac kamenjaric
Al: Ngjiesi i gurit
Gr: Kigiki
Tu: Yapsikan
Is: Zemidon
Ger: Ansauger, Bandschild
En: Cling-fisch, Sucker

 

  
Lepadogaster candollei
Risso, 1810     (up to 8cm)
(Lepadogaster decandollii Risso, 1826, Mirbelia decandollii Canestrini, 1864)

Sp: Cabot chuclador
Fr: Porte-ècuelle de De Candolle
It: Succiascoglio olivaceo, Succhiascoglio olivaceo
Cr: Priljepnjac crvenopjezic
Al: Ngjiesi njollekuqe
Ger: Rotsprossansauger
En: Red-spotted cling-fish, Red-spotted sucker, Candolli's cling-fish

 

  
Gouania wildenowi (Risso) 1810     (up to 6cm)
(Gouania wildenowii Moreau)

Fr: Gouanie, Barbier a museau obtus
It: Succiascoglio minore
Cr: Priljepnjak somcic
Al: Ngjitesi siluroid
Ger: Welsansauger
En: Blunt-nosed clingfish, Blunt-nosed sucker

 

  
Apletodon microcephalus
(Brook) 1890     (up to 5cm)

It: Succiascoglio microcefalo

 


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Abbreviations:
Pt: Portugal
Sp: Spain
Ba: Baleares
Cat: Catalan
Fr: France
Co: Corsica
It: Italy
Cr: Croatia
Al: Albania
Ma: Malta
Gr: Greece
Tu: Turkey
Le: Lebanon
Is: Israel
Cy: Cyprus
Eg: Egypt
Lb: Libya
Ts: Tunisia
Ag: Algeria
Mo: Morocco
Ger: Germany
En: English

(the Greek, Arab and Hebrew names have been phonetically transcribed in Latin characters)