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Carangoides bajad (Forsskal 1775), the
Orangespotted Trevally. Indo-West Pacific; Red Sea to the
Philippines. To twenty two inches in length. Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea 2019. |
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Pterois radiata Cuvier 1829, the Two-Bar Lion is the Radial
Firefish. The most chameleonic of lions showing overtones of green,
black and various shades of red over shocking white. The salient
identifying characteristic of this species is the two while horizontal
bars on the caudal peduncle, the part of the body right before the tail.
A four inch juv. in the Red Sea 2019. |
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Pterois radiata Cuvier 1829, the Two-Bar Lion is the Radial
Firefish. The most chameleonic of lions showing overtones of green,
black and various shades of red over shocking white. The salient
identifying characteristic of this species is the two while horizontal
bars on the caudal peduncle, the part of the body right before the tail.
Red Sea 2019. |
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Synanceia verrucosa Bloch & Schneider 1801, the Stonefish.
Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, East Africa to French Polynesia. To sixteen
inches in length. The celebrated rock-like pug-ugly Stonefish (there are
others called by this name). Worlds most widely distributed stonefish
and most venomous. Red Sea 2019.
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