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English: Ereunias grallator (Scorpaeniformes: Ereuniidae).
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Source Jordan, D. S., Snyder, J. O. (1901). Descriptions of two new genera of fishes (Ereunias and Draciscus) from Japan. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 3rd series, Zoology 2 (7): 277–280. Plate XVIII. Reprint
Author C. L. Starks

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