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The specific epithet is derived from the Latin albi meaning "white", and marginatus meaning "to enclose with a border", in reference to the distinct white fin margins.
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The New Yorker, November 29 , 1952P. 32 Alarming Intelligence: Note inadvertantly enclosed with a package of finished laundry: "Do a good job on this.
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Additionally, the living room's original black-brick fireplace mantel was outfitted to burn wood, and a breezeway between the house and the garage was enclosed with a cathedral ceiling to create a sitting room.
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