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Stenopus hispidus Olivier 1811, the Coral Banded Boxing Shrimp. Worldwide tropical distribution. Males smaller, more slender than females. Keep in reef settings with a cave of their own. May consume small fishes, other crustaceans. Eat most all meaty foods.  Sipadan 08

Stenopus hispidus Olivier 1811, the Coral Banded Boxing Shrimp. Worldwide tropical distribution. Males smaller, more slender than females. Keep in reef settings with a cave of their own. May consume small fishes, other crustaceans. Eat most all meaty foods.  Sipadan 08 
 
Stethojulis albovittata (Bonnaterre 1788), the Bluelined Wrasse (3), of the Western Indian Ocean including the Red Sea. Red Sea 08
 
Microcanthus strigosus (Cuvier 1831), the Stripey. Sporadically distributed in western and eastern Australian waters, Japan, Taiwan, Hawai'i. To six inches in length. Often placed in its own family Microcanthidae. One in captivity.  
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