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Genus Halichoeres, Part 8
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By Bob Fenner |
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Halichoeres radiatus (Linnaeus 1758), the
Puddingwife Wrasse (2), is another old standard from the tropical
west Atlantic. Good looking when young, keep in mind this fish
grows to twenty inches in the wild. Juveniles in Cozumel,
sub-adults in St. Lucia and Cancun, Initial Phase off Cozumel. 2,
3, four, five and twelve inches respectively, and one off
Bonaire. Terminal phase pix as framed landscape shots below.
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Bigger PIX:
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linked to large (desktop size) copies. Click on "framed"
images to go to the larger size. |
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Halichoeres richmondi Fowler & Bean 1928;
Richmond's Wrasse. To 19 cm. Western Pacific. Bali 2014. |
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Bigger PIX:
The images in this table are linked
to large (desktop size) copies. Click on "framed" images
to go to the larger size. |
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Part II, Part III,
Part IV, Part V,
Part VI,
Part VII, Part
IX
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