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JoshJensen commented on "Video":
@Gianluca Polgar: I'm no expert either, and now I'm really confused. I was looking at the pictures in Gerry Allen and Mark Erdmann's "Reef Fishes of the East Indies" 3 volume set, it looks like A. stethophthalmus, the location where I filmed it (Raja Ampat) fits their notes - then looking at other books, it looks a lot like bynoensis too - as Allen and Erdmann note they are closely related. The black spot on the tail base is missing or not prominent so my best guess is stethophthalmus.
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Gianluca Polgar commented on "Video":
@JoshJensen: ... btw, I am not an expert of this genus, yet these two videos indeed seem to me to be of A. bynoensis, not of A. stethophthalmus... are you sure? However, I marked both as "unreviewed", since I am not an expert of this genus: I just wanted to remove the "trusted" comment since I found them in the page of Apocryptes. I still can't understand how to mark them as trusted/unreviewed in their respective page of the species, and as untrusted in the page of the genus Apocryptes...
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Gianluca Polgar marked "Video" as unreviewed on the "Amblygobius stethophthalmus (Bleeker, 1851)" page.
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Gianluca Polgar marked "Video" as untrusted on the "Amblygobius bynoensis" page.
Reasons to untrust: misidentified
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