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Hi Eko,
How strange! You should show this photo to someone connected to academe in Jakarta. It appears to me to be something similar to a genus Phyllopteryx - a genus, that as far as I know, has only one species assigned to it, and that ranges coastally only on the southern Australian coast and Tasmania. This may be something not seen. Then again, it may be that I just am uninformed.
- loot
(9335) - [2008-03-12 5:36]
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Hi Eko
Was this photo taken in an aquarium or where did you capture these interesting creatures?
I notice that thus far you have not posted notes to any of your photos. It would be great if you could attempt to do so, because that is an intricate and essential part of TrekNature. We cannot learn anything about your subject if you do not inform us about it, or about the location where you have captured the shot, or about the condition under which you have captured it, etc. If you have a problem with a language barrier then you are most welcome to do the notes in the language of your choice. TrekNature is an international site and no language has preference over another.
I sincerely hope this will motivate you to a fuller participation of the site and you might find that doing some research and sharing that information with the rest of the TrekNature community might just open a new level of enjoyment for yourself as well.
Best regards
Loot