Notolabrus is a genus of wrasses native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the southwestern Pacific Ocean from Australia to New Zealand.[2]
^Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Notolabrus". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
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protogynous hermaphrodites populations of Notolabrus fucicola can have large individuals of both sexes. Notolabrus fucicola was first formally described as...
genus are: Notolabrus celidotus (Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801) (spotty) Notolabrus cinctus (F. W. Hutton, 1877) (girdled wrasse) Notolabrus fucicola (J...
The girdled wrasse, Notolabrus cinctus, is a species of wrasse native to the waters around the South Island and southeastern North Island of New Zealand...
This species has been recorded as hybridising with Notolabrus fucicola. Russell, B. (2010). "Notolabrus inscriptus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
The brownspotted wrasse (Notolabrus parilus), also known as the blue-spotted parrotfish, brown-spotted parrotfish and orangespotted wrasse, is a species...
and from the Ryukyus to Australia Girdled wrasse (Notolabrus cinctus), a fish of the genus Notolabrus, found around the South Island of New Zealand Girdle...
kingfish". The Fishing Website. Burgess, Allan (17 November 2014). "Spotty – Notolabrus celidotus – One of the easiest species to catch!". Fishingmag.co.nz. Retrieved...