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Lentipes concolor in Hawaii (USA)
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Lentipes concolor   (Gill, 1860)
Family: Gobiidae (Gobies)
, subfamily: Sicydiinae
picture (Lecon_m0.jpg) by Stender, K.
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Order: Perciformes  (perch-likes)
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
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Max. size: 7.0 cm SL (male/unsexed; Ref. ); 6 cm SL (female)
Environment: benthopelagic; amphidromous ; depth range 1 - 914 m
Climate: tropical; 22°N - 19°N
Global Importance: fisheries: subsistence fisheries
Resilience:   High, minimum population doubling time less than 15 months (Preliminary K or Fecundity.)
Distribution: Oceania: known only from Hawaii.
Diagnosis:   Males displaying aggression or courtship behavior have the anterior half of their body velvety black, the posterior half bright reddish-orange and the fins whitish in color. Otherwise, both males and females are olive to brown, with only traces of two-tone color in the males. Both sexes with bright blue eyes.
Biology: Found in middle to upper reaches of (mountain) streams (Ref. 44091, 58302); known for its climbing abilities: found above 'Akaka Falls (>130 m high) on Big Island (Ref. 44091). Benthic (Ref. 58302). Used for food in Moloka'i and Maui; caught by suspending a baited ipu, or gourd, in midwater, attached to the end of a stout pole; considered a symbol of bad luck in other areas and discarded when caught (Ref. 44091). Max. length (Keoki Stender, pers. comm., 1999)
Threatened: Data deficient, see IUCN Red List  , (Ref. 36508)
Dangerous:   harmless
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Main Ref: Higashi, G.R. and M.N. Yamamoto. 1993. (Ref. 7417)
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Hawaii (USA) country information
Common names: Alamo'o, Hi'u kole, Hi'u'ula, Hu'ukole, O'opu alamoo, O'opu hi'u kole, O'opu hi'u'ula, O'opu nu'ukole Ref:  Yamamoto, M.N. and A.W. Tagawa, 2000
Status: endemic Ref:  Parenti, L.R. and J.A. Maciolek, 1993
Salinity: freshwater, brackish
Abundance: abundant (always seen in some numbers) Ref:  Yamamoto, M.N. and A.W. Tagawa, 2000
Uses: no uses
Comments: Found in Oahu streams: Punaluu Kaluanui, Waihee, Kawaiiki, and Maakua Gulch (Ref. 7417). Also recorded from upper and middle reaches of streams on the windward side of Kau'I, Maui, Moloka'I, Hawai'I and O'ahu; fairly common except on O'ahu (Ref. 44091, 58302). Museum: Maui, USNM 316119 (Ref. 11224).
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Main Ref: Tinker, S.W., 1978
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