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 Archive 492: Daily Pix FULL SIZE
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Microspathodon dorsalis (Gill 1862), the Giant (Mexican) Damselfish. Tropical eastern Pacific, Sea of Cortez to Ecuador. To ten inches in length. A juvenile Costa Rica (Pacific side) 2011

Microspathodon dorsalis (Gill 1862), the Giant (Mexican) Damselfish. Tropical eastern Pacific, Sea of Cortez to Ecuador. To ten inches in length. A mid-size one Costa Rica (Pacific side) 2011
 

 

Stegastes flavilatus (Gill 1863), the Beaubrummel Gregory. Tropical eastern Pacific. A Pacific model (sibling species) of the Atlantic Beau Gregory, S. leucostictus, and just as feisty. Adults just as plain brown as well. To  almost four inches in length. Costa Rica (Pacific side) 2011
 

 

Stegastes acapulcoensis (Fowler 1944), the Acapulco Major. Eastern Pacific; Baja California to Peru. To five and a half inches in length. To variably brown/tan adults from gorgeous blue juveniles. A beautiful juvenile in Costa Rica (Pacific side) 2011








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