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Acanthemblemaria spinosa Metzelaar 1919, the Spinyhead Blenny. Tropical West Atlantic. To 2.8 long. Here in a hole in Cozumel 2011.

Aetobatus narinari (Euphrasen 1790), (Spotted) Eagle Ray. Widely distributed in tropical seas (see fishbase.org). To 8-9 feet across. One In Cozumel by RMF in 2011.
 
Agaricia tenuifolia Dana 1848. Thin upright colonies, joined at angles at their base. Corallites in valleys, arranged concentrically with low ridges. Two forms next to each other in Cozumel 2011.
 
Bartholomea annulata, (one of) the Corkscrew Anemone/s. 4-7 inches across. Has numerous long, thin, pointed tentacles that are transparent, with internal whitish corkscrew markings. Often found in discarded shells. Able to retract quickly. Red Snapping Shrimp and Pederson's Cleaning Shrimp are symbionts. Cozumel 2011 photograph.
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