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Phallopteryx taeniolatus (Lacepede 1804), the Common Seadragon. Indo-West Pacific;  southwestern Australia. To eighteen inches in length. 

Phycodurus eques (Gunther 1865), the Leafy Seadragon. Southeastern Indian Ocean; South and Southwestern Australia. To fourteen inches in length.
 
Pseudanthias fasciata (Kamohara 1954), One-stripe Anthias. To 21 cm. Indo-West Pacific; Southern Japan to Australia's GBR.
 
Pterapogon kauderni Koumans 1933, the Banggai Cardinalfish. Restricted in distribution to Banggai Island, Indonesia, though commercially produced in good numbers in Indonesia and elsewhere. To three inches in length. A darling of the ornamental aquatics industry and hobby. Readily reproduced in captivity.
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