The Paracheilinus walton lives in the reef-associated, marine, depth range - 36 m environment.
Paracheilinus walton, a new species of flasher wrasse, one of over 50 likely new species discovered during the recent CI-led surveys in the waters off Indonesia's Papua province. Calling it an underwater world full of visual wonders, scientists Monday, Sept. More
Paracheilinus walton, a new species of flasherwrasse (Perciformes: Labridae) from Papua, Indonesia, with a key to the species of Paracheilinus. Aqua, Journal of Ichthyology and Aquatic Biology v. More
A Paracheilinus walton, a new species of flasher wrasse. (AP Photo/Conservation International, Gerry Allen, HO) image A Pseudochromis sp. (AP Photo/Conservation International, Gerry Allen, HO) image A Meiacanthus sp. More
Paracheilinus walton, a species of flasher wrasse; Pseudochromis; Pterocaesio; an undescribed species of a reef-building coral; Meiacanthus; Cirrhilabrus cenderawasih, a species of flasher wrasse; and epaulette shark (Hemiscyillum freycineti). More
A Paracheilinus walton, a new species of flasher wrasse, is one of over 50 likely new species discovered in the waters off Indonesia's Papua province. More
The Indo-Pacific labrid fish Paracheilinus walton is described from four male specimens, 34.8-40.7 mm SL, and two females, 27.7-38.9 mm SL, collected in 46 m at Yapen Island, Papua, Indonesia. It most closely resembles the sympatric P. More
Paracheilinus walton has a white to slightly yellowish dorsal fin that contrasts vividly with the intense red colour (black when viewed under ambient light) of the adjacent back compared to the brilliant turquoise blue to whitish dorsal fin and back of P. cyaneus. More