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Bodianus loxozonus (Snyder 1908), the
Blackfin Hogfish. Western Pacific: Japan, New Caledonia to
Polynesia. To nearly nineteen inches in length. Rarely
imported. Like other members of the genus, feeds primarily on
hard shelled benthic invertebrates (mollusks and crustaceans).
Adult in the Denver Aquarium. |
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Bothus pantherhinus (Ruppell 1830), the
Leopard Flounder. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, all of Indian Ocean to
Hawai'i, Marquesas. To 39 cm. Found on sandy, silty bottoms.
Males with prominent long pectoral fin on upper side. N. Sulawesi
pic of a female. |
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Bryaninops loki Larson 1985, the Loki Whip
Goby. Tropical Indo-Pacific; Australia, Japan, Indonesia,
Philippines. To a measly 30 mm. in length. Found in silty areas on
Gorgonians and Sea Whips. N. Sulawesi pix |
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Calappa calappa
(Linnaeus 1758). Giant Box Crab. To 13 cm. Indo-West Pacific:
Japan to Australia and Hawaii. N. Sulawesi pix. Tan to
orangish in colour.
http://www.sealifebase.org/summary/
SpeciesSummary.php?id=21135 |
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