Acanthemblemaria aspera - <p><b>Description</b>: The standard length of the adult female roughhead blenny is twenty-one millimeters. This image was taken with a Nikon D1X 5.47-megapixel camera with a 105-millimeter f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor lens and dual Nikon SB28 flash units. </p> <p><b>Creator/Photographer</b>: Belize Larval-Fish Group 2002 </p> <p>The Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian’s National Museum Natural History has sent several teams to Belize in order to photograph larvae in the field. The 2002 team included Julie H. Mounts, David G. Smith, Carole C. Baldwin, and James Van Tassell. </p> <p><b>Medium</b>: Digital photograph </p> <p><b>Geography</b>: Belize </p> <p><b>Date</b>: 2002 </p> <p><b>Persistent URL</b>: <a rel="nofollow" class="external autonumber" href="http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=721">[1]</a> </p> <p><b>Repository</b>: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.mnh.si.edu/">National Museum of Natural History</a>, <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://vertebrates.si.edu/fishes/">Division of Fishes</a> </p> <p><b>Image ID</b>: C3-48 </p> © Smithsonian Institution from United States - No restrictions - Wikimedia Commons
Marine du Prêcheur - Albert Falco