Priacanthus blochii

Priacanthus blochii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Subclass: Neopterygii
Infraclass: Teleostei
Superorder: Acanthopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Suborder: Percoidei
Family: Priacanthidae
Genus: Priacanthus
Species: P. blochii
Binomial name
Priacanthus blochii
Bleeker, 1853

Priacanthus blochii, common names Bloch's bigeye, blotched bigeye, glass-eye, paeony bulleye, paeony bulls-eye or bigeye, big-eye, shortfin bigeye, silver big-eye, and goggle eye, is a marine fish belonging to the family Priacanthidae.[1]

Description

This species has a red body and is commonly 40 cm in length. The lateral line has a line of approximately 15 dark spots. Both the pelvic and median fins are a dusky red colour. At the base of the first 3 pelvic rays, a black spot is present.[2]

Distribution

Priacanthus blochii occurs in the waters of southern Africa to French Polynesia. It is found as far south as Australia and north to the southern waters of Japan. It has also been recorded around Easter Island and as well as in the Red Sea.[2]

Habitat

It is found at depths of 8 to 250 metres in caves or under ledges and inhabits lagoons and seaward reefs.[2]

References

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