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Barred Flagtail Royalty Free Stock Photo
School of Barred Flagtail - Kuhlia mugil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barred flagtail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barred flagtail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barred flagtail, five-bar flagtail Kuhlia mugil. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Barred flagtail
The Barred flagtail, five-bar flagtail Kuhlia mugil. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The barred flagtail, Kuhlia mugil, occurs on reefs at depths of 3 to 18 m Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Barred flagtail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barred Flagtail Royalty Free Stock Photo
The barred flagtail, Kuhlia mugil, occurs on reefs at depths of 3 to 18 m Royalty Free Stock Photo
The flagtails or aholeholes are a family (Kuhliidae) of perciform fish of the Indo-Pacific area. The family consists of thirteen species in one genus, Kuhlia, of which, one, (K. rupestris), is freshwater. The others are marine. The distinctive characteristic of these fish is a scaly sheath around the dorsal and anal fins. The dorsal fin is deeply notched between the 10 spines and the 9-13 soft rays.


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