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Acanthopterygii / Perciformes / Epinephelus / Nassau grouper / Brown-marbled grouper / Tiger grouper / Grouper / Humphead wrasse / Mycteroperca / Green humphead parrotfish / Coral reef fish / Camouflage grouper
Date: 2013-08-07 00:12:18
Acanthopterygii
Perciformes
Epinephelus
Nassau grouper
Brown-marbled grouper
Tiger grouper
Grouper
Humphead wrasse
Mycteroperca
Green humphead parrotfish
Coral reef fish
Camouflage grouper

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