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− | :This rabbitfish is white, and yellow with two brown bars, one down the eyes, and one down the operculum, and blue markings confined to the face, and upper front back. This species, and the closely related Blue-lined Rabbitfish are so similar in appearance that each species' scientific names are misapplied to each other; these two species are so similar they are known to hybridise in the wild. The key to differentiating the two is that the Blue-lined has more blue, with blue lines all over it. | + | :This rabbitfish is white, and yellow with two brown bars, one down the eyes, and one down the operculum, and blue markings confined to the upper face, and upper front back. This species, and the closely related Blue-lined Rabbitfish are so similar in appearance that each species' scientific names are misapplied to each other; these two species are so similar they are known to hybridise in the wild. The key to differentiating the two is that the Blue-lined has more blue, with blue lines all over it. |
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