Book review of Field Guide to British Fish: Freshwater and Marine by Jack Perks

 

Read the full review for free on the British Wildlife website, here


My review is overwhelmingly positive, although I do flag some very minor errors, which I'll note here (the author has amended these for the e-book, and future printed editions):

  • Shore Clingfish Lepadogaster lepadogaster is likely absent from Britain.
  • Cornish Sucker Lepadogaster purpurea is instead more widespread here, and not restricted to Cornwall.
  • A photo of Small-Headed Clingfish Apletodon dentatus in its reef markings was used for Two-spotted Clingfish Diplecogaster bimaculata.
  • Two-spotted Goby is now Pomatoschistus flavescens, not Gobiusculus flavescens.
  • The genus Pomatoschistus has been moved out of the family Gobiidae (typical gobies) to Oxudercidae (estuarine gobies, mudskippers & allies).
  • Black-faced Blenny Tripterygion delaisi is a true blenny. They belong to the tripterygiid (triplefin) blenny family, which is nestled within the suborder regarded as the ‘true’ blennies, Blennioidei.

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