Psychedelica frogfish
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psychedelica frogfish
Ted Pietsch, a University of Washington fishery sciences professor, just named a new species of frogfish: H. psychedelica. We're restricted on posting pictures to our site.
A new frogfish has been described; Histiophryne psychedelica may be a coral mimic. (Eurekalert.)
The newly described Psychedelic Frogfish, Histiophryne psychedelica - la more The newly described Psychedelic Frogfish, Histiophryne psychedelica - large juvenile swimming
The fish â" which the University of Washington professor has named "psychedelica" â" is a member of the antennariid genus, Histiophryne, and like other frogfish, has fins on both
and peach zebra stripes that extend from its aqua eyes to its tail, leading University of Washington professor Ted Pietsch to name the species psychedelica. Like other frogfish
A face-on view of Histiophryne psychedelica, a new species of frogfish, photographed at Ambon Island, Indonesia by David Hall. Credit: C. David Hall/seaphoto.com A side view of
Fins on either side of their bodies have, as with other frogfish, evolved to be leg-like, and members of H. psychedelica actually prefer crawling to swimming.
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Fins on either side of their bodies have, as with other frogfish, evolved to be leg-like, and members of H. psychedelica actually prefer crawling and hopping to swimming.
Walbaum, 1792, a senior synonym of the striated frogfish Antennarius striatus (Shaw and 37-45 {for supporting on-line information, see http://uwfishcollection.org/psychedelica}.
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