Spotbase burrfish

Spotbase burrfish
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Tetraodontiformes
Family: Diodontidae
Genus: Cyclichthys
Species: C. spilostylus
Binomial name
Cyclichthys spilostylus
(Leis & J. E. Randall, 1982)

Also known as the yellowspotted burrfish.

Range

Red Sea to South Africa and east to southern Japan, the Philippines, Australia and New Caledonia. Also found around the Galapagos Islands and in the Mediterranean.[1]

Description

Up to 34 cm long with short, rigid spines over the body. The colouration of the body is dusky above and light below, the spines arising from contrasting spots (lighter above and darker below).

Diet

Feeds on hard-shelled invertebrates; molluscs, crustaceans and sea urchins.[2]

Habitat

Found in coastal waters near and around reefs at depths of 3m – 90m. Lives in seagrass habitats and coastal slopes with sponges. It is usually found under rock or coral ledges during the day and is active during the night, generally being solitary in nature. Juveniles are pelagic.

Hazards

May be hazardous to humans in three ways:

References

  1. Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2007). "Cyclichthys spilostylus" in FishBase. 6 2007 version.
  2. Lieske, E. and Myers, R.F. (2004) Coral reef guide; Red Sea London, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-715986-2
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