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  1. unranked: Lutjanus sanguineus (Cuvier, 1828) - miscellaneous literature

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  4. unranked: Lutjanus sanguineus (Cuvier, 1828) - miscellaneous literature

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  6. Miscellaneous Literature
  7. unranked: Lampris guttatus (Brünnich, 1788) - miscellaneous literature

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  9. Miscellaneous Literature
  10. unranked: Siganus guttatus (Bloch, 1787) - miscellaneous literature

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  12. Miscellaneous Literature
  13. unranked: Lutjanus boutton Lacépède, 1802 - excluded name

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  16. unranked: Lutjanus sanguineus (Cuvier, 1828) - excluded name

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  19. unranked: Lutjanus notatus (Cuvier, 1828) - excluded name

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  22. unranked: Lampris guttatus (Brünnich, 1788) - excluded name

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