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amblycirrhitus-bimacula
amblycirrhitus-earnshawi
amblycirrhitus-oxyrhynchos
amblycirrhitus-pinos
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cirrhitichthys-aprinus
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cirrhitichthys-oxycephalus
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cirrhitops-fasciatus
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cirrhitops-mascarenensis
cirrhitus-albopunctatus
cirrhitus-atlanticus
cirrhitus-pinnulatus
cirrhitus-rivulatus
cristacirrhitus-punctatus
cyprinocirrhites-polyactis
isocirrhitus-sexfasciatus
itycirrhitus-wilhelmi
neocirrhites-armatus
notocirrhitus-splendens
oxycirrhites-typus
paracirrhites-arcatus
paracirrhites-bicolor
paracirrhites-forsteri
paracirrhites-hemistictus
paracirrhites-nisus
paracirrhites-xanthus
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