A New Metallic Cirrhilabrus

H.Tanaka

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Here is a new comer from Indonesia.

It is apparently a male of an undescribed species of Cirrhilabrus.

It was shown in some book and mags as C. joanallenae but the latter has a totally different dorsal fin, that is elongate with a narrow, longer filament. The species shown here has a rounded, dome-like dorsal fin and having no filament.

The body is deep red with a distinct band that looks metallic gold rather than yellow; belly is pure white, and all fins are blackish.

I got two males (70mm & 75mm) and both are quite similar each other (70mm long male is shown). I was informed that it has been collected in somewhere in Indonesia; Sulawesi, or Java but the detail is not known.

Drs. Allen and Randall agreed that it is new to science, and mine would be sent to one of them for examination someday. They asked me where it was collected, but I cannot detect the locality yet. I hope to know the area where this species occurs, and I will greatly appreciate you when you inform me of anything about locality, its natural habitat, etc. Thank you very much.


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That would make a very nice "Centerpiece" fish for a Reeftank.
Thank you for the pics Dr. Tanaka.

Matthew
 
nice pics H. Tanaka..there is a store that got one in like that a couple years back and had it labeled c. joanallenae..it is very nice in person and the gold stripe is very bright!!! thanks for the pics
 
can someone limk me to the fairy wrasse thread, Some nice wrasses have turned up here in bangkok from indonesia and I want an ID before I purchase, they came in a shipment with some solar wrasses and are a creamy pink base colour with two large red blotches on the body below the dorsal fin. They appear to be all males.

thanks
 
Thank you guys. I am very pleased to see its coloration before my eyes everyday. It became active in the display tank.

adtravels, it seems to me C. adornatus (see photo).


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