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Echinaster luzonicus (Gray 1840). Variable
in color (yellow, green, brown, red... to mottled). Western
Pacific. |
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Ecsenius midas Starck
1969, the Midas or Persian Blenny. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea to the
Marquesas. To about five inches in length. |
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Dragon morays, Enchelychore
pardalis from Hawaii are striking with white bodies and
variegated black, yellow and red markings. Their name derives from
the presence of elongate, pointed jaws and long posterior nostril
tubes. They command a high price for their beauty and adaptability,
and are worth it. |
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Equetus acuminatus (Bloch & Schneider
1801), the High Hat. To 23 cm., 9 inches in length. Western
Atlantic; North Carolina to Brazil. Found over sandy and rocky
bottoms in groups as young and adults. |
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