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Occurrence of peacock wrasse Iniistius pavo in the Sea of Oman
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 June 2014
Abstract
The presence of the fish species Iniistius pavo is confirmed in the Sea of Oman. One adult specimen (420 mm total length) was caught from the waters around the City of Muscat, Sea of Oman, giving a new ichthyofaunal record for the area and new maximum length for the species.
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