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Common Lantana - Photo (c) Carolina Paredes, all rights reserved, uploaded by Carolina Paredes C
Common Lantana (Lantana camara) Info
Lantana camara, also known as big-sage (Malaysia), wild-sage, red-sage, white-sage (Caribbean) and tickberry (South Africa), is a species of flowering plant within the verbena family, Verbenaceae, that is native to the American tropics. (Wikipedia)
Spanish Flag Snapper - Photo (c) David R, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by David R CC
Spanish Flag Snapper (Lutjanus carponotatus) Info
Lutjanus carponotatus, commonly known as the Spanish flag snapper, is a marine fish native to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, from India to northern Australia. (Wikipedia)
Firecracker Vine - Photo (c) uacescomm, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Firecracker Vine (Ipomoea lobata) Info
Ipomoea lobata, the fire vine, is an ornamental plant in the Convolvulaceae family, which is native from Brazil. This vine is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius. (Wikipedia)
Redbanded Rockfish - Photo (c) Jackson W.F. Chu, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Jackson W.F. Chu CC
Redbanded Rockfish (Sebastes babcocki) Info
Sebastes babcocki is a species of fish in the rockfish family known by the common name redbanded rockfish. Other common names include bandit, barber pole, flag rockfish, Spanish flag, hollywood, convict, and canary. It is native to the northern and eastern Pacific Ocean. Its distribution extends from the Zhemchug Canyon in the Bering Sea and the Aleutians south to San Diego, California. (Wikipedia)
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Spanish Flag (Gonioplectrus hispanus) Info
The Spanish flag (Gonioplectrus hispanus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean. It is the only species in the genus Gonioplectrus. (Wikipedia)