''Andamia reyi'', the suckerlip blenny, is a species of
combtooth blenny found in
coral reef
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s in the
Pacific
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and
Indian Ocean
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s.
Size
This species reaches a length of
TL.
Etymology
The
specific name honours the collector of the
type, the
French doctor
Paul Rey.
References
reyi
Taxa named by Henri Émile Sauvage
Fish described in 1880
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