File:Crazy fish, Butis butis (Hamilton, 1822) by M. L. Nievera (colored).png

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English: Crazy fish, Butis butis (Hamilton, 1822).
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Source Albert W. C. T. Herre (1927). "Gobies of the Philippines and the China Sea". in The Philippine Bureau of Science Monographic Publications on Fishes. Smithsonian Institution
Author M. L. Nievera
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