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Bodianus anthioides (Bennett 1832), the Lyretail Hogfish. Indo-Pacific, including the Red Sea (where this picture was made) out to the Tuamotus. To nine inches in length. A gentle beauty as the genus goes. Red Sea 08 trip.
A Bryozoan colony overgrowing an apparently declining Seriatopora. Red Sea 08 trip.
Caranx melampygus Cuvier 1833, the Bluefin Trevally. Tropical Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, East Africa all the way over to the eastern Pacific. Recorded to 117 cm., more than 43 kg.  Red Sea 08 trip.
Centropyge acanthops (Norman 1922), even more orange than the sympatric Centropyge argi and Centropyge aurantonotus, the African Pygmy Angel (1) can be easily discerned as the only one of the three with a light colored, yellow-transparent caudal fin. Coastal eastern Africa up to the coast of Oman. Interzoo 08 trip.







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