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Cirrhitichthys aprinus (Cuvier 1829), the Blotched Hawkfish. Tropical West Pacific. To 12 cm. Common at times, found generally in association with sponges in coastal habitats. Differentiated by blotched pattern/appearance. Bali 2014

Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus (Bleeker 1855), the Coral Hawkfish. Most widespread species in the family; from all tropical parts of the Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to eastern Pacific. To four inches in length. Bali 2014
 
Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus (Bleeker 1855), the Coral Hawkfish. Most widespread species in the family; from all tropical parts of the Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to eastern Pacific. To four inches in length. A 1.5 inch juvenile in Bali 2014
 
 Cirrhitichthys falco Randall 1963, the Dwarf Hawkfish. A mottled Hawkfish commonly imported mainly from the Philippines. To nearly three inches total length. Bali 2014 
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