Genus Gobiesox is a term commonly used in the field of ichthyology which refers to a group of fish species that belong to the family Gobiesocidae. These fish are known for their suction discs that allow them to cling onto rocks and corals in their natural habitat. While the term Genus Gobiesox is specific to this particular group of fish, there are other synonyms that can be used to refer to them such as clingfish, suckerfish, and poacher fish. These synonyms describe the unique characteristic of the fish and their ability to attach themselves securely to surfaces, making them interesting creatures to observe and study.