Here's one that I have been unable to find. Anyone have a clue as to the identity of this robust blenny? Much appreciated.
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Marli
Lembeh blenny
Started by scubamarli, Mar 07 2012 07:15 PM
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#1
Posted 07 March 2012 - 07:15 PM
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#2
Posted 08 March 2012 - 01:57 AM
I can't narrow it down to a specific but the cirri on the nape is leading me towards a Cirripectes sp.
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#3
Posted 09 March 2012 - 06:34 PM
Yes, I agree, but I can't seem to find anything with this spot combination.
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Marli
Cheers,
Marli
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#4
Posted 13 March 2012 - 11:44 AM
Gerry Allen thinks it is an Istiblennius species. Unfortunately, there isn't enough of the body to make a positive ID as to species.
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