Parascolopsis rufomaculata
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Species: | P. rufomaculatus
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Parascolopsis rufomaculatus (Russell, 1986)
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Parascolopsis rufomaculatus, commonly known as red-spot dwarf monocle bream, is a fish very similar to its close relative Parascolopsis tanyactis, except for the fact that the fourth and fifth dorsal rays are not elongated, and it has a broad golden stripe along the middle of its back.[1] It can be found in the Eastern Indian Ocean.[2]
References
- ^ Allen, Gerry (2000). "Marine Fishes of South-East Asia". Singapore: Periplus Editions ltd. p. 138. ISBN 962-953-267-4.
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