Figure 116. Halichoeres garnoti, 118.1 mm SL, initial/terminal color phase, this specimen has almost completed the transition from the female initial phase into a terminal male, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g116Figure 117. Halichoeres garnoti, 125.3 mm SL, terminal male color phase, this specimen has completed the transition from the female initial phase into a terminal male and shows the characteristic black bar and dark area over the caudal peduncle, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g117Figure 118. Halichoeres pictus, 70.7 mm SL, juvenile color phase, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g118Figure 119. Halichoeres pictus, 85.0 mm SL, terminal male color phase, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g119Figure 120. Halichoeres poeyi, 87.9 mm SL, terminal male color phase, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g120Figure 121. Thalassoma bifasciatum, 39.3 mm SL, juvenile/initial color phase, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g121Figure 122. Thalassoma bifasciatum, 63.5 mm SL, terminal male color phase, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g122Figure 123. Xyrichtys splendens, 15.1 mm SL, young juvenile color phase, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g123Figure 124. Xyrichtys splendens, 22.1 mm SL, juvenile color phase, photo by JT Williams. doi:10.137/journal.pone.0010676.g124