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| species = '''''E. unicolor'''''
| species = '''''E. unicolor'''''
| binomial = ''Echidna unicolor''
| binomial = ''Echidna unicolor''
| binomial_authority = Schultz, 1953
| binomial_authority = [[Leonard Peter Schultz|L. P. Schultz]], 1953
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'''''Echidna unicolor''''' is a [[moray eel]] found in [[coral reefs]] in the [[Pacific]] and [[Indian ocean]]s.<ref name="Fishbase">[http://www.fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=6487 ''Echidna unicolor''] at www.fishbase.org.</ref> It was first named by Schultz in 1953,<ref name="Fishbase"/> and is commonly known as the '''Unicolor moray''' or the '''Pale moray'''.<ref>[http://www.fishbase.org/comnames/CommonNamesList.php?ID=6487&GenusName=Echidna&SpeciesName=unicolor&StockCode=6809 Common names for ''Echidna unicolor''] at www.fishbase.org.</ref> It is usually completely tan or light brown in color, aside from a dark ring around each eye.<ref name="Fishbase"/>
'''''Echidna unicolor''''' is a [[moray eel]] found in [[coral reefs]] in the [[Pacific]] and [[Indian ocean]]s.<ref name="Fishbase">[http://www.fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=6487 ''Echidna unicolor''] at www.fishbase.org.</ref> It was first named by Schultz in 1953,<ref name="Fishbase"/> and is commonly known as the '''Unicolor moray''' or the '''Pale moray'''.<ref>[http://www.fishbase.org/comnames/CommonNamesList.php?ID=6487&GenusName=Echidna&SpeciesName=unicolor&StockCode=6809 Common names for ''Echidna unicolor''] at www.fishbase.org.</ref> It is usually completely tan or light brown in color, aside from a dark ring around each eye.<ref name="Fishbase"/>

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Echidna unicolor
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E. unicolor
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Echidna unicolor

Echidna unicolor is a moray eel found in coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans.[1] It was first named by Schultz in 1953,[1] and is commonly known as the Unicolor moray or the Pale moray.[2] It is usually completely tan or light brown in color, aside from a dark ring around each eye.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Echidna unicolor at www.fishbase.org.
  2. ^ Common names for Echidna unicolor at www.fishbase.org.