- A
Mongolian spot, also
known as
slate grey
nevus or
congenital dermal melanocytosis, is a benign, flat,
congenital birthmark with wavy
borders and an irregular...
- The
bluespot mullet (Crenimugil seheli) is a
member of the ray-finned fish
family Mugilidae found worldwide in
coastal temperate and
tropical waters, and...
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single species,
Rhinogobiops nicholsii, also
known as the
blackeye goby,
bluespot goby, and
crested goby. They are
common inhabitants of
coral reefs and...
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Pseudogobius melanostictus F. Day, 1876
Pseudogobius olorum Sauvage, 1880 (
Bluespot goby)
Pseudogobius poicilosoma Bl****er, 1849 (Northern
fatnose goby) Pseudogobius...
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Notobryon thompsoni, the
iridescent bluespot nudibranch, is a
species of
scyllid nudibranch, and is
found in
South Africa. It is a
marine gastropod mollusc...
- Half
fringelip mullet (C. heterocheilos)
Longfin mullet (C. pedaraki)
Bluespot mullet (C. seheli)
Dajaus Mountain mullet (D. monticola)
Ellochelon Squaretail...
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Blaupunkt digiceiver technology Archived 2009-07-08 at the
Wayback Machine.
Bluespot.co.uk.
Retrieved on 2010-02-08. CV-M50.indd
Archived 2011-07-13 at the...
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Chaetodon plebeius, the
blueblotch butterflyfish,
bluespot butterflyfish,
bluedash butterflyfish or grey-blotched butterflyfish, is a
species of marine...
- Half
fringelip mullet (C. heterocheilos)
Longfin mullet (C. pedaraki)
Bluespot mullet (C. seheli)
Dajaus Mountain mullet (D. monticola)
Ellochelon Squaretail...
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Pristipomoides filamentosus, also
known as the
crimson jobfish, rosy snapper,
bluespot jobfish,
crimson snapper, king emperor, king
snapper or rosy jobfish, is...