Tripterygiidae Gallery
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Triplefin fish (Tripterygiidae) swimming
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Female Rhinocerous Triplefin - with Colonial Tunicates, Atriolum robustum - Pantai Lahar dive site, Seraya
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Tropical striped triplefin (Helcogramma striata)
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Galapagos triplefin blenny (Lepidonectes corallicola)
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Black-faced blenny (Tripterygion delaisi)
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Red-black triplefin (Tripterygion tripteronotum)
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Triplefin Blenny lays on some coral, Papua New Guinea
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Triplefin hiding amongst corals
Triplefin hiding amongst corals. Triplefin (family Tripterygiidae) fish sheltering in a small Tubastrea Sp. coral colony (dark) surrounded by Xenia sp. corals (light). Tubastrea are hard corals that have very large polyps and form large, branching colonies in current-swept areas. Xenia are a type of soft coral. They are unique because of their ability to use their branching arms to push water away from the colony in a constant, grabbing motion. Photographed off Komodo National Park, Komodo, Indonesia
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Triplefin hiding in coral
Triplefin hiding in coral. Triplefin (family Tripterygiidae, upper left) fish sheltering in a hole in large hard coral (family Faviidae). Corals such as this are often called brain corals due to their resemblance to the surface (cortex) of the brain. Photographed off Komodo National Park, Komodo, Indonesia
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