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  • Zucchini in Tasmanian Garden
    anaspides-idw-6452-12-mar-2006.jpg
  • Zucchini in Tasmanian Garden
    anaspides-idw-6463-12-mar-2006.jpg
  • Coloured Leaves, Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-0533-04-may-2006.jpg
  • Backlit Leaf, Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-8126-24-sep-2005.jpg
  • Backlit Leaf, Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-8134-24-sep-2005.jpg
  • Abstract Patterns & Textures, Alaska
    anaspides-idw-6983-02-sep-2008.jpg
  • Catapiller On Green Bromolid Leaf, Queensland
    anaspides-idw-8734-30-nov-2008.jpg
  • This species looks like the calcareous green algae, Halimeda, with which it normally associates. It is green or green with white patches (like those seen on the dyeing algae). The nose is long, the caudal peduncle is narrow and the tail is not incised but more rectangular in shape. There are sometimes short filaments on the snout, body and fins that look like the epiphytic filamentous algae that is sometimes found growing on the Halimeda. All in all, this species is an outstanding mimic of its botanical namesake! ..This species should not be mistaken for the robust ghost pipefish (S. cyanopterus), which attains a larger size and has a very short caudal peduncle. The robust ghost pipe can also mimic green calcareous algae or sea grass, taking on the green coloration and short skin filaments
    5219 06 apr 2007.JPG
  • This species looks like the calcareous green algae, Halimeda, with which it normally associates. It is green or green with white patches (like those seen on the dyeing algae). The nose is long, the caudal peduncle is narrow and the tail is not incised but more rectangular in shape. There are sometimes short filaments on the snout, body and fins that look like the epiphytic filamentous algae that is sometimes found growing on the Halimeda. All in all, this species is an outstanding mimic of its botanical namesake! ..This species should not be mistaken for the robust ghost pipefish (S. cyanopterus), which attains a larger size and has a very short caudal peduncle. The robust ghost pipe can also mimic green calcareous algae or sea grass, taking on the green coloration and short skin filaments
    5215 06 apr 2007.JPG
  • Male Chestnut Teal (Anus castanea) in green breeding plumage - Tasmania.
    anaspides-idw-8603a-10-dec-2005.jpg
  • Male Chestnut Teal (Anus castanea) in green breeding plumage - Tasmania..
    anaspides-idw-8541-24-nov-2005.jpg
  • Usually found solitary or in pairs in coastal and lagoon reefs, these fish can sport differing colour variations (pink, brown, green, red, purple).  The colour of the pipefish usually mimics the area in which it lives and hunts
    2988 21 Apr 2011.JPG
  • Usually found solitary or in pairs in coastal and lagoon reefs, these fish can sport differing colour variations (pink, brown, green, red, purple).  The colour of the pipefish usually mimics the area in which it lives and hunts
    2987 21 Apr 2011.JPG
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