DaLilFishie 21 Oct 2024 Okay yes, definitely a female P. tuka - but the genus Pseudanthias has recently been split into several genera (with still more splitting likely to come), and this species becomes Mirolabrichthys tuka.
Okay yes, definitely a female P. tuka - but the genus Pseudanthias has recently been split into several genera (with still more splitting likely to come), and this species becomes Mirolabrichthys tuka.