Hi Len,
Here is a comment of from a website from a "Palau 'Twilight Zone' Expedition, 4-19 May 1997" "This little wrasse may prove to be Terelabrus latovittatus, a species we collected in Papua New Guinea. The New Guinea version, however, has bright yellow stripes where this one has white stripes."
Looks like those guys say is a different species.
Rudie Kuiter identified it for me and sent me a PDF from his (new) book on the fish. Mine stays out in the open all day long actually he/she is up way before the lights come on and one of the last ones to go to sleep once the lights go out. He/she seems to spend most of the day hunting around the rocks, especially around the vertical rock-faces in the tank. When is not hunting it stays in the middle channel where there is a fairly strong current.
Check this link
http://64.95.130.5/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=59475
Mike