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Echinopora lamellosa (Esper 1795). Thin, wavy laminar sheets. Small corallites (3-4mm.). Indo-Central Pacific including the Red Sea image.  
 
Ecsenius gravieri Pellegrin 1906, the Red Sea Mimic Blenny. Western Indian Ocean; Red Sea, Gulf of Aden. To 8 cm. Mimic of Meiacanthus nigrolineatus (see page of Fangblennies). Taba image.   
 
Ecsenius gravieri Pellegrin 1906, the Red Sea Mimic Blenny. Western Indian Ocean; Red Sea, Gulf of Aden. To 8 cm. Mimic of Meiacanthus nigrolineatus (see page of Fangblennies). Taba image; Red Sea 08.  
 
Pomacanthus imperator (Bloch 1787), the Emperor Angel (1). Widespread in the central and western Pacific into the Indian Oceans coasts and Red Sea. To fifteen inches total length. Shown is a changing juvenile of about six inches in captivity at Interzoo 08.
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