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Antennarius hispidus (Bloch & Schneider 1801), the Hairy or Shaggy Anglerfish. Indo-Pacific; particularly Malaysia, Indonesia. To eight inches in length. Coastal bays near camouflaging sponges. Occur in oranges, tans, yellows, and black. N. Sulawesi image. You can tell this species apart from the similar A. striatus by its pom-pom like esca. |
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Arothron stellatus (Bloch & Schneider 1801), the Starry Toado.
Indo-Pacific, Red Sea, east coast of Africa. To forty eight inches...
not a misprint, yes, four feet in length. For huge systems only... and
devoted puffer lovers. A specimen in N. Sulawesi |

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Aulostomus chinensis (Linnaeus 1766), the Chinese Trumpetfish.
Indo-pan-Pacific; eastern Africa to Panama. To thirty two inches in
length. Brown, green, mottled... to yellow. N. Sulawesi pic.
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Aulostomus chinensis (Linnaeus 1766), the Chinese Trumpetfish.
Indo-pan-Pacific; eastern Africa to Panama. To thirty two inches in
length. Brown, green, mottled... to yellow. N. Sulawesi pic. |
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