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Sparisoma tuiupiranga

Sparisoma tuiupiranga (Sptui_f1.jpg)
by Floeter, S.R.
LBMM 

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Locality: Brazil, Escalvada Island 
Sex/Stage: female 
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Sparisoma tuiupiranga

Sparisoma tuiupiranga (Sptui_u0.jpg)
by Ferreira, C.E.L.
LBMM 

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Locality: Brazil 
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Remark: Photo by Carlos E.L. Ferreira and provided by Sergio R Floeter. 



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Sparisoma tuiupiranga

Sparisoma tuiupiranga (Sptui_u1.jpg)
by Krajewski, J.P.


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Size (cm): 10 TL
Locality: Brazil, Ilha Vitória, Ubatuba, São Paulo  
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Date: 2005-04-16 
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Remark: Initial phase. 



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Sparisoma tuiupiranga

Sparisoma tuiupiranga (Sptui_f0.jpg)
by Gasparini, J.L.

 

Size (cm): 13 SL
Locality: Brazil, Ilha Rasa de Fora, Guarapari, Espírito Santo  
Sex/Stage: female 
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Reference: Gasparini, J.L., J.-C. Joyeux and S.R. Floeter, 2003
Sparisoma tuiupiranga, a new species of parrotfish (Perciformes: Labroidei: Scaridae) from Brazil, with comments on the evolution of the genus.
 
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Remark: Initial phase adult, paratype, UFES 1822 (The pale scapular area is from a spear wound). 



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Sparisoma tuiupiranga

Sparisoma tuiupiranga (Sptui_m0.jpg)
by Gasparini, J.L.

 

Size (cm): 14.4 SL
Locality: Brazil, Ilha Rasa de Fora, Guarapari, Espírito Santo  
Sex/Stage: male 
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Reference: Gasparini, J.L., J.-C. Joyeux and S.R. Floeter, 2003
Sparisoma tuiupiranga, a new species of parrotfish (Perciformes: Labroidei: Scaridae) from Brazil, with comments on the evolution of the genus.
 
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Remark: Terminal phase male, holotype, UFES 1821 (The pale area above the tip of pectoral fin is from a spear wound). 



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