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Old 02-28-2008, 08:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Undescribed species of wrasse-Tx Flower Gardens

If you have a chance to dive the Gardens keep a look out for the newly documented resident.


A New Species of Fish Described from the Flower Garden Banks


A group of five Mardi Gras wrasses at Stetson Bank. A terminal male is visible in the center of the photo.
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January 29, 2008--The description of a species of coral reef wrasse that is new to science has been published in the December 2007 issue of the journal Copeia. The article, written by former Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) research specialist Doug Weaver and co-author Luis Rocha is titled: "A new species of Halichoeres (Teleostei: Labridae) from the western Gulf of Mexico" (Copeia 2007(4): 798-807).
This species was nicknamed the "Mardi Gras wrasse" by sanctuary staff due to the bright purple, yellow and green coloration of the terminal male phase. As is typical of wrasses, the juvenile and non-terminal phases of this species are a completely different color. In this case, they are red with a white stripe running from nose to tail.
A terminal phase male Mardi Gras wrasse.
Photo: Joyce & Frank Burek

The fish was originally discovered at East Flower Garden Bank by members of the Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) in 1997, and has been periodically observed (primarily at Stetson Bank) since that time. The Mardi Gras wrasse has also been reported from the Vera Cruz region of Mexico. Subsequent investigation by Doug Weaver and sanctuary staff confirmed that it was in fact a previously undescribed species of wrasse.
The scientific name of the species is Halichoeres burekae, in honor of FGBNMS photographers (and previous Environmental Heroes) Frank and Joyce Burek, who obtained the first photograph of the fish.
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That's very cool. I live in Houston, but with the price of gas it's now cheaper to fly to Cozumel than to take the boat ride to the flower gardens. Dang!
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That's cool. I've been on a few HUPS dives with the Burek's on the Gardens, and it's nice to see them get some credit.

I need to look through my slides (yes, I'm that old) to see if I have any shots of those little buggers.
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