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Cinachyra sp. Orange Ball Sponge. Tropical West Atlantic, to 100 foot depth, under ledges, in protected areas. To about 1/2 foot diameter orange ball-shapes, with many excurrent siphons riddling their surface. Cozumel 2016 

Megalomma sp., Shy Feather Duster. To 1 in. Distinctive V-shaped fold in radioles. Occur in shades of brown and white.  
 
Holacanthus bermudensis Goode 1876, the Blue Angelfish (1)<Perhaps a "Townsend" cross>. Often confused price-wise with the Queen Angelfish, whose juveniles have bent mid-body bars and adults are much more colorful overall. Hybrids between the two abound. Patchy distribution in the tropical west Atlantic. To thirteen inches or so in length. A three inch juvenile in Cozumel 2016.  
 
Holacanthus bermudensis Goode 1876, the Blue Angelfish (1). Often confused price-wise with the Queen Angelfish, whose juveniles have bent mid-body bars and adults are much more colorful overall. Hybrids between the two abound. Patchy distribution in the tropical west Atlantic. To thirteen inches or so in length. A two inch juvenile in Cozumel 2016.  
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