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Genus Halichoeres, Part 3
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By Bob Fenner |
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Halichoeres garnoti (Valenciennes 1839), the
Yellowhead Wrasse (1) is another new choice out of the tropical western
Atlantic. To about seven inches long. More and more available in the trade,
and a beauty. At right a terminal phase individual in Cozumel. Below are
images of juvenile, initial and terminal phase/male individuals. Second in
Cozumel, all others Bahamas. |
Halichoeres hartzfeldii (Bleeker 1852), Hartzfeld's
Wrasse. Western Pacific; Indonesia to S. Japan. To 18 cm. Usually found
over sand, mud or rubble in haremic groups of one male, a few females. N.
Sulawesi pix. |
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