Ophiclinops hutchinsi

Ophiclinops hutchinsi, the Earspot snakeblenny, is a species of clinid native to reefs with seagrass or weed growth at depths of from 13 to 15 m along the coast of south east Western Australia.

Etymology
The specific epithet "hutchinsi" honours J. Barry Hutchins, whom the authors credit with collecting the type specimens for the species.

Description
This species can reach a maximum length of 9.5 cm TL. They are primarily a mottled brown in colouring.