E. altivelis: deeper reefs and walls, occasional (widespread in Caribbean); mode D III+XI+8 and A II,15 P-14.
E. atrorus: deeper reefs and walls, occasional (widespread in Caribbean); mode D III+XII+9 and A II,16 P-15.
E. boehlkei: shallow reefs and shore, abundant (FL, Bahamas, W. Caribbean, Antilles S. to St. Kitts); mode D III+XII+8 and A II,16 P-15.
E. deloachorum: shallow reefs and shore, occasional (SE Caribbean); mode D III+XII-XIII+9 and A II,16-17 P-15.
E. jordani: reefs, rare (Bahamas, W. Caribbean, Antilles); mode D III+XII+7 (occ. XI and/or 8) and A II,15 P-15.
E. matador: shallow reefs and shore, occasional (W. Caribbean, Antilles); mode D III+XII+8-9 and A II,16-17 P-15.
E. pectoralis: very shallow shoreline, occasional (FL, Bahamas, Antilles); mode D III+XII+7 and A II,15 P-15.
E. wilki: shallow reefs and shore, common (Windward Islands only, Dominica to Tobago); mode mode D III+XII+8 and A II,16 P-15.
Enneanectes is a genus of triplefin fish in the family Tripterygiidae.
There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus:
Unknown species of Enneanectes at Wakatobi National Park, triple fin blennie, 2016
Unknown species of Enneanectes at Wakatobi National Park, triple fin blennie, 2018
Triple fin blennie details of Enneanectes at Wakatobi National Park, triple fin blennie, 2018
Enneanectes is a genus of triplefin fish in the family Tripterygiidae.