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The green wrasse (Notolabrus inscriptus) is a wrasse of the genus Notolabrus, found in eastern Australia including Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island, the Kermadec Islands, and the north east coast of the North Island in New Zealand, in reef areas at depths of between 5 and 20 metres. Its length is between 30 and 60 centimetres.

The green wrasse is similar in size and shape to the New Zealand banded wrasse. It has three distinct colour phases and becomes more deeper bodied and blunt headed as it increases in size. Young fish are orange-brown with a green tinged head and horizontal silver-yellow stripes that become broader on the belly. Early-adult fish are brown with yellow-brown scribbled markings on each scale, some of which tend to form horizontal lines. Terminal phase males are dark olive green with a series of small yellow dots on each scale and pale yellow dorsal and anal fins. There is also a dark triangular area at the front of the dorsal fin.

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