Translucent coral goby (Bryaninops erythrops) in Seapen (Virgularia gustaviana)
Photo by Georgette Douwma

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Translucent coral goby (Bryaninops erythrops) in Seapen (Virgularia gustaviana)
Photo by Georgette Douwma
Bryaninops
Wire Coral Goby (Bryaninops yongei) by DavidR.808 Via Flickr: Oahu, Hawaii
Redeye Goby - Bryaninops natans
Also referred to as Hovering Goby, Bryaninops natans (Perciformes - Gobiidae) is a small, marine, reef-associated goby from the Indo-Pacific region. These gobies have a body transparent, except for the yellow coloration over abdomen; and the bright pink-red fluorescent eyes as the more distinctive feature. The maximum size known for this species is 19.5 mm.
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Photo credit: ©Davide Dèdè Lopresti | Locality: not indicated (2012)