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Hairy Frogfish Esca Extended | Antennarius striatus

This is a large male hairy frogfish (Antennarius striatus) with his esca, or lure, extended to entice prey. The esca is situated at the end of a long rod called the illicium, which is the fish’s front-most dorsal fin. The white hair-like protrusions of the fish’s body are small skeleton shrimp (Caprellidae), clearly visible at 100% magnification. This photograph was taken five days prior to this fish spawning with a smaller female.

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Bony Fish; Frogfish; Animalia; Chordata; Osteichthyes; Actinopterygii; Lophiiformes; Antennariidae; Antennarius striatus; Hairy Frogfish; Striated Frogfish; Striped Frogfish; Crustacean; Arthropoda; Crustacea; Malacostraca; Amphipoda; Caprellidae; Skeleton Shrimp; Parasite; Pacific; Japan; Kumamoto Prefecture
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This is a large male hairy frogfish (Antennarius striatus) with his esca, or lure, extended to entice prey. The esca is situated at the end of a long rod called the illicium, which is the fish’s front-most dorsal fin. The white hair-like protrusions of the fish’s body are small skeleton shrimp (Caprellidae), clearly visible at 100% magnification. This photograph was taken five days prior to this fish spawning with a smaller female.
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