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Figure 125. Xyrichtys splendens, 52.4 mm SL, initial color phase of female, photo by JT Williams.
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Figure 126. Xyrichtys splendens, 72.5 mm SL, terminal male color phase, photo by JT Williams.
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Scaridae—parrotfishes

Cryptotomus roseus Cope, 1871bluelip parrotfish; UF, USNM, I, O; Figure 127

Scarus coelestinus Valenciennes, 1840midnight parrotfish; V

Scarus guacamaia Cuvier, 1829rainbow parrotfish; F; Figure 128

Scarus iseri (Bloch, 1789)striped parrotfish; USNM, O, V

Scarus taeniopterus Desmarest, 1831princess parrotfish; USNM, I, O, V; Figure 129, 130

Scarus vetula Bloch & Schneider, 1801queen parrotfish; O

Sparisoma atomarium (Poey, 1861)greenblotch parrotfish; USNM, I, O; Figure 131

Sparisoma aurofrenatum (Valenciennes, 1840)redband parrotfish; USNM, I, O, V; Figures 132, 133, 134

Sparisoma chrysopterum (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)redtail parrotfish; USNM, I, O; Figure 135

Sparisoma radians (Valenciennes, 1840)bucktooth parrotfish; USNM, I, O, V; Figure 136

Sparisoma viride (Bonnaterre, 1788)stoplight parrotfish; USNM, I, O, V; Figure 137

Tripterygiidae—triplefins

Enneanectes altivelis Rosenblatt, 1960 lofty triplefin; USNM, I; Figure 138

Enneanectes atrorus Rosenblatt, 1960redeye triplefin; USNM, I

Enneanectes jordani (Evermann and Marsh, 1899) mimic triplefin; USNM, I

Figure 127. Cryptotomus roseus, 61.5 mm SL, terminal male color phase, photo by JT Williams.
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Figure 128. Scarus guacamaia, 647 mm SL, terminal male color phase, photo by W Toller.
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Figure 129. Scarus taeniopterus, 174.9 mm SL, initial female color phase, photo by JT Williams.
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Figure 130. Scarus taeniopterus, 231.7 mm SL, terminal male color phase, photo by JT Williams.
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Figure 131. Sparisoma atomarium, 13.7 mm SL, juvenile color phase, photo by JT Williams.
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