Meiacanthus nigrolineatus.
and a beautiful specimen at that!
You got it! This one is hard to ID, want to take a guess?
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This is a hard one! I always have problems identifying this complex. It could be yaeyamensis or nalolo or minutus? They never look like that in the aquarium! Wild ones are so beautiful.
Hi guys, so today was my first day of diving in the Philippines with collaborators from the University of Hawaii and the Bishop Museum, including Richard Pyle. Here are a couple of shots from our first (shallow) dive:
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Here a few more, the first two from the Red Sea and the last from Socotra.
I'm guessing P. charlenae.
but looks a little like P. lunulatus as well. more confident with the former guess
That is one great looking hybrid... P. imperator and P. chrysurus overlap along the Indian Ocean coast of Africa, and the species that I posted above are from the Atlantic coast of Africa. But I did some diving in the Seychelles not long ago and all I saw was "normal" fish...
Now, these odd lines in the hybrid you showed reminded me of a really odd looking Acanthurus lineatus that I saw in Christmas Island (Indian Ocean) last year:
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This guy doesn't look like a hybrid, just something really odd, maybe a genetic defect.
You got it, P. charlenae. Off to another deep dive today, hopefully will bring back good fish (and images).
Have you spotted the new genicanthus....?
is it totally new or a variant of known species with distinct genetic traits..?