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Anampses femininus Randall 1972, the Blue-Striped Orange Tamarin Wrasse. Here at Interzoo 2010
http://www.fishbase.us/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=4892

Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes 1840, the Yellowtail Wrasse. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, eastern Africa to the Tuamotus. To nearly nine inches in length. A terminal phase/male in the Red Sea. 
 
Apolemichthys xanthurus (Bennett 1832), the Indian Yellow-Tail Angelfish (1). A darker version of A. xanthotis. Found around India's southern point and the Maldives. To about six inches in length. IZOO 2010
 
Arothron diadematus (Ruppell 1829), the Masked Puffer. Western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. An expensive look-alike to the Indo-Pacific Arothron nigropunctatus. Both to about a foot in length and hardy in captivity. This one in the Red Sea. 


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