Arothron reticularis, 5.4 cm SL (photo by Seishi Kimura)
Arothron reticularis (Marion de Proce, 1822) Striped Puffer
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D 9-11 (usually 10); A 9-10 (usually 10); P1 16-19.
Head and body covered with small spinules except for snout. Nasal organ with 2 bifid fleshy flaps. Color: body greenish brown to dark brown dorsally, paler ventrally; many longitudinal dark brown lines running on body; dorsal and anal fins yellowish; pectoral fins pale with yellow rays; caudal fin yellowish brown with dark margin. Size: maximum 30 cm, commonly to 25 cm. Distribution: tropical eastern Indian Ocean including Sri Lanka and West Pacific. Remarks: similar to A. hispidus but distinguished from it by encircling lines around eye.
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