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Red Sea

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Courtesy of the University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin

Organism groups in native range Red Sea:

  • Auriga Butterflyfish
  • Banded Pipefish
  • Banded Snake Eel
  • Bicolor Parrotfish
  • Black Damsel
  • Bluegreen Chromis
  • Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray
  • Comet
  • Coral Hind
  • Domino Damsel
  • Exquisite Butterflyfish
  • Ghardaqana Sea Star
  • Giant Manta Ray
  • Giant Moray
  • Humbug Dascyllus
  • Indian Ocean Sailfin Tang
  • Klein's Butterflyfish
  • Longfinned Fairy Wrasse
  • Longnose Hawkfish
  • Lunare Wrasse
  • Masked Puffer
  • Metallic Blue Grouper
  • Miles's Lionfish
  • Niger Triggerfish
  • Orangespotted Sleeper Goby
  • Orchid Dottyback
  • Picasso Triggerfish
  • Pomacanthidae
  • Ptereleotridae
  • Purple Tang
  • Red Sea Angelfish
  • Regal Angelfish
  • Royal Dottyback
  • Schooling Bannerfish
  • Scissortail Dartfish
  • Scorpaenidae
  • Silver Mono
  • Six-Striped Soapfish
  • Sixline Wrasse
  • Snowflake Moray Eel
  • Sohal Surgeonfish
  • Spikefin Goby
  • Spiny Devilfish
  • Spiny Puffer
  • Springer's Dottyback
  • Starry Puffer
  • Sunrise Dottyback
  • Threespot Dascyllus
  • White-spotted Puffer
  • Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish
  • … further results

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