Ring-tailed cardinalfish
Ring-tailed cardinalfish | |
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Ostorhinchus aureus | |
A group of Ostorhinchus aureus with other cardinalfishes. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Perciformes |
Family: | Apogonidae |
Subfamily: | Apogoninae |
Genus: | Ostorhinchus |
Species: | O. aureus |
Binomial name | |
Ostorhinchus aureus Lacépède, 1802 | |
The ring-tailed cardinalfish (Ostorhinchus aureus) is a widespread fish species in the family Apogonidae found in the Red Sea and off East Africa to Papua New Guinea, north to Japan, and south to Australia.[1]
Description
This fish is coppery-coloured with a broad blackish bar at the base of the tail, up to 14.5 cm in length. The upper jaw has a narrow blue streak, and a broad blackish stripe extends from the front of the snout to the eye. Easily confused with Ostorhinchus fleurieu,[2] where the black tail bar does not narrow in the centre, but unlike this species, the stripe is also present in juveniles.
Habitat
Ostorhinchus aureus inhabits holes in rocks or under ledges in shallow waters. It is known to occur in mixed aggregates with Ostorhinchus apogonoides during summer and autumn, but form separate aggregates in winter and spring.
References
- ↑ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2012). "Ostorhinchus aureus" in FishBase. December 2012 version.
- ↑ Lieske, E. and Myers, R.F. (2004) Coral reef guide; Red Sea London, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-715986-2
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