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Scorpaenopsis diabolus (Cuvier
1829), the False Scorpionfish. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea to Hawai'i, Micronesia,
Australia. To 30cm. One in flight showing the warning marks under its
pectoral fins. Kona 2014 |
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Acanthurus blochii Valenciennes
1835, the Ringtail Surgeonfish. A larger (up to seventeen inches) schooling
species, often found shoaling over sandy areas. Found widespread throughout
the tropical Indo-Pacific. Kona 2014 |
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Zanclus cornutus (Linnaeus 1758),
the Moorish Idol. Indo-Pacific. Can be kept in captivity, though rarely
lives due to trauma in capture, holding, shipping, starvation during this
time, damage to their mouths... Omnivores that mainly feed on benthic
invertebrates. Principally sponges... and algae. A first year individual in
Kona 2014. |
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Ctenochaetus strigosus
Bennett 1828, the Yellow-eyed or Kole Tang; since this and
the Chevron Tangs range encompass the principal islands of Hawaii they
are the principal species utilized in the West. Kona 2014 |
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