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Hexagrammos agrammus Eggs | Spotty-bellied Greenling

Pictured here are freshly spawned eggs of a fish called spotty-bellied greenling (Hexagrammos agrammus), known as kujime in Japanese. The fish live in coastal waters of the northwest Pacific, East China Sea, the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Each egg is about 3mm in size. A developing embryo is visible at the bottom center of the image, with the eye and jaw structures just becoming discernable. Photographed at a magnification of four times life-size.

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Bony Fish Greenling Animalia Chordata Osteichthyes Actinopterygii Scorpaeniformes Hexagrammidae Hexagrammos agrammus Kujime Spotty-bellied Greenling Eggs Reproduction Super Macro Pacific Japan Hokkaido
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Marine Life Reproduction, Fish Photos, Super Macro, Marine Life | Japan
Pictured here are freshly spawned eggs of a fish called spotty-bellied greenling (Hexagrammos agrammus), known as kujime in Japanese. The fish live in coastal waters of the northwest Pacific, East China Sea, the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Each egg is about 3mm in size. A developing embryo is visible at the bottom center of the image, with the eye and jaw structures just becoming discernable. Photographed at a magnification of four times life-size.
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