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DougT wrote:
7 min ago
This is some species of whiting. Most likely King George or Sand as these are the most common. Inconclusive though.

Sillago ciliata
DougT wrote:
36 min ago
Can't see the full body so can't be sure, but likely a shortfin eel.

Anguilla australis
donhe wrote:
1 hr ago
@Hejor1 : thanks, I could not understand the image before. Can you cut it open, carefully, to see who is inside ?

Conoeca or Lepidoscia (genera) IMMATURE
jb2602 wrote:
1 hr ago
Male

Elanus axillaris
PJH123 wrote:
3 hrs ago
I asked Axel Kallies whether the white thorax specimens were a different species, and received the following "that is entirely possible; Trismelasmos donovani is either very variable or contains a series of species. Certainly there are a few species in the genus that are not described. But at this stage I find the group impossible to solve without molecular data. This specimens is certainly a bit unusual."

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