
Anarchias - Wikipedia
Anarchias is a genus of moray eels in the family Muraenidae. The species in this family are typically characterized by their small stature(length), they’re usually brown, and they tend to …
The Moray Eels of the Anarchias cantonensis Group …
Sep 1, 2010 · Anarchias exulatus is distributed anti-tropically in the central and southeastern Pacific and is characterized by a unique mottling pattern and a mean vertebral formula of …
Anarchias leucurus - Wikipedia
Anarchias leucurus is a moray eel found in the Pacific Ocean. [1] It was first named by Snyder in 1904 as Uropterygius leucurus, [1] and is commonly known as Snyder's moray, the fine …
Anarchias galapagensis - Wikipedia
Anarchias galapagensis is a moray eel commonly known as the Minute moray or the Hardtail moray. [1] It was first named by Alvin Seale in 1940 [2] and is found in coral reefs from the …
Hardtail Moray (Anarchias galapagensis) - iNaturalist
Anarchias galapagensis is a moray eel commonly known as the Minute moray or the Hardtail moray. It was first named by Alvin Seale in 1940, and is found in coral reefs from the Gulf of …
Shorefishes - The Fishes - Species - Smithsonian Tropical …
Anarchias galapagensis (Seale, 1940) Hardtail Moray, Minute Moray.
Genus: Anarchias, Moray, Moray Eels, Pygmy Moray Eel
A circumtropical genus with about 9 species, with one trans-Atlantic species in the Greater Caribbean.
Anarchias allardicei, Allardice's moray - FishBase
Etymology: Anarchias: Greek, anarchia, -as = without a chief, lack of authority (Ref. 45335). Eponymy: Robert Edgar Allardice (1862–1928) was a mathematician who was educated and …
Anarchias seychellensis, Seychelles moray - FishBase
Etymology: Anarchias: Greek, anarchia, -as = without a chief, lack of authority (Ref. 45335). More on author: Smith. Marine; reef-associated; depth range 0 - 35 m (Ref. 86942). Tropical; 25°N - …
The Moray Eels of the Anarchias cantonensis Group ... - BioOne
Sep 1, 2010 · We examined 112 specimens and determined that the true A. cantonensis is distributed throughout the eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific, and tropical central Pacific, …