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  2. Paraclinus nigripinnis - Wikipedia

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    Paraclinus nigripinnis, the Blackfin blenny, is a species of labrisomid blenny native to the western Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea from southern Florida to Brazil. It inhabits coral reefs , areas of eroded limestone , tide pools , and rocky areas with algal growth down to depths of around 10 metres (33 ft).

  3. Cephalopholis nigripinnis - Wikipedia

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    Cephalopholis nigripinnis, the blackfin grouper, banded-tail coral-cod, blackfin rockcod, darkfin hind or duskyfin rockcod, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is in the family Serranidae which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in the tropical Indian Ocean.

  4. Bodianus loxozonus - Wikipedia

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  5. Neoniphon opercularis - Wikipedia

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    Neoniphon opercularis, the blackfin squirrelfish, also known as the mouth-fin squirrelfish or clearfin squirrelfish, [1] is a species of squirrelfish found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean from East Africa as far east as New Caledonia.

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  7. Chaetodon melapterus - Wikipedia

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    Chaetodon melapterus, the Arabian butterflyfish, blackfin butterflyfish, or black-finned melon butterflyfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a butterflyfish belonging to the family Chaetodontidae. It is found in the north western Indian Ocean.

  8. Coelorinchus caribbaeus - Wikipedia

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    The blackfin grenadier has two dorsal spines and between 25 and 39 dorsal rays. It has a large head, large eyes, and a pointed snout. The body tapers into a posterior point starting behind the first dorsal fin. The scales of the blackfin grenadier are covered in fine, conical spinules except on the posterior and ventral parts of the trunk and tail.

  9. Chromis atripectoralis - Wikipedia

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    The black-axil chromis (Chromis atripectoralis), also known as the blackfin chromis or blue-green puller, is a damselfish from the tropical Indo-Pacific.This fish can reach almost 12 centimetres (4.7 in) in length.