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  2. List of marine fishes of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Commercial fish. Blue-barred parrotfish (Cateau) Body of female is orange-yellow with bluish vertical patterns on the side. Body of male is green on dorsal side; pale-blue stripes are present on the ventral side and there is a pink salmon shade on each scale. The fish is equipped with a parrot-like beaked shaped mouth to scrape algae from corals.

  3. Epinephelus flavocaeruleus - Wikipedia

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    Epinephelus flavocaeruleus is a middle sized fish, it can grow up to a maximum length of 90 cm [3] but average size is usually around 45 cm. [4] It has a deep and compressed body, the standard length being 2.3 to 2.7 times its depth. The preopercle is subangular with enlarged serrations at its angle.

  4. Mogurnda adspersa - Wikipedia

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    The southern purple-spotted gudgeon is endemic to southeastern Australia, particularly the Murray-Darling basin and coastal drainages northeast of the Clarence River. [7] It is a benthic fish, [4] and is usually found in calm rivers or creeks. It swims among underwater plants, branches, and rocks. [4] [5] [8]

  5. Metamorphosis Alpha - Wikipedia

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    On April 11, 2024, Christopher Clark announced that "all rights to James M. Ward’s Metamorphosis Alpha, the core rulebook and all its derivative works, including The Starship Warden, Dark Outpost and Dark Visitor, along with James M. Ward’s Tower of the Scarlett Wizard, and James M. Ward’s Monte Haul Dungeon Series (including Monty Haul ...

  6. Cephalopholis argus - Wikipedia

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    Cephalopholis argus, the peacock hind, roi, bluespotted grouper, and celestial grouper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a member of the subfamily Epinephelinae, the groupers, and part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses.

  7. Three spot gourami - Wikipedia

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    The three spot gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus), also known as the opaline gourami, blue gourami, and gold gourami, is a species of fish native to southeastern Asia, but also introduced elsewhere. [1] This gourami gets its name from the two spots along each side of its body in line with the eye, considered the third spot. [3]

  8. Oreochromis aureus - Wikipedia

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    The blue tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) is a species of tilapia, a fish in the family Cichlidae. [2] Native to Northern and Western Africa, and the Middle East, through introductions it is now also established elsewhere, including parts of the United States, where it has been declared an invasive species and has caused significant environmental damage. [3]

  9. Toxopneustes pileolus - Wikipedia

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    Toxopneustes pileolus, commonly known as the flower urchin, is a widespread and commonly encountered species of sea urchin from the Indo-West Pacific. It is considered highly dangerous, as it is capable of delivering extremely painful and medically significant stings when touched.