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geographic location, **** and host anemone. A.
rubrocinctus does not show any of
these variations. A.
rubrocinctus is
included in the
tomato complex and so...
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Selenothrips rubrocinctus,
commonly known as the
redbanded thrips, is a
species of
thrips in the
family Thripidae. It was
first described from the West...
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akallopisos Skunk A.
polymnus Saddleback anemonefish A.
polymnus Saddleback A.
rubrocinctus Australian anemonefish A.
ephippium A.
ephippium A.
sandaracinos Orange...
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Parachalastinus rubrocinctus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Bates in 1869. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog...
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Platygillellus rubrocinctus, the
Saddle stargazer, is a
species of sand
stargazer native to the Atlantic, Gulf and
Caribbean waters from
southern Florida...
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coloration or dark
spots on
their sides. The
Australian clownfish (A.
rubrocinctus) has a
similar coloration,
however the
female does not have the distinctive...
- frenatus, A. melanopus, and A.
rubrocinctus. A.
frenatus (Tomato anemonefish) A.
melanopus (Red &
Black anemonefish) A.
rubrocinctus (Australian anemonefish)...
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members of the complex. A.
rubrocinctus and A. melanopus are
similar in
appearance but
geographically distinct with A.
rubrocinctus limited to
north western...
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rubrocinctum (Ehrenb.) Bres.
Herpothallon sanguineum (Sw.)
Tobler Hypochnus rubrocinctus Ehrenb.
Hypochnus sanguineus (Sw.) ****ze
Thelephora sanguinea Sw....
- anemonefish) (primarily
clustered form) A.
omanensis (Oman anemonefish) A.
rubrocinctus (Australian anemonefish) A.
tricinctus (Three-band anemonefish) Premnas...