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Wrasse, Epibulus insidiator (Pallas) (Fig. 79, Next to Bottom). 

 Tropical Indo-Pacific. 



Wrasse, Jidis gaimardi (Quoy and Gainard) (Fig. 79, Bottom). 

 Tropical Indo-Pacific area. 



Snapper, Aprion virescens Valenciennes (Fig. 80, Top). Trop- 

 ical Indo-Pacific. 



Snapper, Gnatkodentex aureolineatus (Lacepede) (Fig. 80, Next 

 to Top). Tuamotu Archipelago westward to East Africa. 



Snapper, Lethrinus miniatus (Forster) (Fig. 80, Next to Bot- 

 tom) . Polynesia, westward to East Africa. 



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Fig. 78. Top: Jack, Caranx melamjjygus Cuvier. (From Hiyama) Bottom: 

 Japanese Anchovy, Engranlis japonicus Schlegel. 



Red Snapper, Lutjanus bohar (Forskal) (Fig. 80, Bottom). 

 Tropical Pacific to east Africa and Red Sea. 



Red Snapper, Lutjanus gibbus (Forskal) (Fig. 81, Top). Trop- 

 ical Indo-Pacific. 



Snapper, Lutjanus monostigma (Cuvier) (Fig. 81, Center). Poly- 

 nesia, westward to the Red Sea, China. 



Red Snapper, Lutjanus vaigiensis (Quoy and Gaimard) (Fig. 

 81, Bottom). Polynesia, westward to east Africa, Japan. 



