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Thorunna halourga
(Thhal_u0.jpg)
by
Johnson, Scott and Jeanette
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fish at depth
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Locality:
Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll
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Date:
Reference:
Johnson, S. and J. Johnson, 2021
Kwajalein underwater.
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Thorunna halourga
(Thhal_u1.jpg)
by
Johnson, Scott and Jeanette
Collaborator's web page
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fish at depth
Size (cm):
Locality:
Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll
Sex/Stage:
Date:
Reference:
Johnson, S. and J. Johnson, 2021
Kwajalein underwater.
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Thorunna halourga
(Thhal_u2.jpg)
by
Johnson, Scott and Jeanette
Collaborator's web page
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fish at depth
Size (cm):
Locality:
Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll
Sex/Stage:
Date:
Reference:
Johnson, S. and J. Johnson, 2021
Kwajalein underwater.
Source:
Remark:
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Image may not be used for any purpose without permission from the copyright holder.
Thorunna halourga
(Thhal_u3.jpg)
by
Johnson, Scott and Jeanette
Collaborator's web page
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fish at depth
Size (cm):
1.6 TL
Locality:
Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll
Sex/Stage:
Date:
Reference:
Johnson, S. and J. Johnson, 2021
Kwajalein underwater.
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Remark:
In this photo, the normally white margin is tinged yellow. This is one of the largest specimens observed.
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Thorunna halourga
(Thhal_u4.jpg)
by
Johnson, Scott and Jeanette
Collaborator's web page
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fish at depth
Size (cm):
Locality:
Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll
Sex/Stage:
Date:
Reference:
Johnson, S. and J. Johnson, 2021
Kwajalein underwater.
Source:
Remark:
These two species were found under the same rock, but feeding on different sponges. The
Thorunna halourga
was eating a thin, encrusting yellow-orange sponge, while the pink species of
Noumea
on the right was eating the pink sponge beneath it.
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