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Pseudocheilinus evanidus
Jordan & Evermann 1903, the Pin-Striped or Striated
Wrasse. I like this fish's other common names, the
Disappearing or Vanishing Wrasse for its bashfulness. To a grand
size of three inches. Indo-Pacific, including Red Sea and
Hawai'i. Here in Mauritius 2016 |
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Pseudocheilinus
hexataenia (Bleeker 1857), the Sixline
(sometimes labeled as Twelve-line) Wrasse. A feisty, though small
(to 4") a reef tank species. Indo-Pacific, including the Red
Sea in its distribution. Here in Mauritius 2016 |
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Gomphosus caeruleus Lacepede 1801, the Blue, or Red Sea Bird
Wrasse (1) is found in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. Males are dark
azure blue, and females white to yellow below and dark greenish blue
above. To one foot in length. A right two inch juvenile in Mauritius
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Macropharyngodon bipartitus (two subspecies,
M. b. bipartitus Smith 1957 and M. b. marisrubri
Randall 1978, the first found in the western Indian Ocean, but not the
Red Sea, the latter found in the Red Sea's upper Gulf of Aqaba. No
discernible differences in appearance or survivability to
aquarists(3's)) To about four inches in length. A one inch juv. in
Mauritius 2016.
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