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Aulorhynchus flavidus.  tubesnout .

Posted on December 19, 2022 by Garry Fletcher

Aulorhynchus flavidus.  tubesnout 

This fish showed up dead in the strand line on Taylor beach Dec 19 , 2022

  • GASTEROSTEIFORMES /
  • AULORHYNCHIDAE /
  • Aulorhynchus /
  • Aulorhynchus flavidus

Link to Fish of Metchosin  Coastal

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