Antennatus analis,[1] known as the tailjet frogfish, is a species of fish in the family Antennariidae. It is native to the tropical Indo-Pacific, where it ranges from Christmas Island and Rowley Shoals to the Society Islands, including Fiji, Hawaii, Oahu, Palau, and Samoa. Its habitat ranges from tidal pools to outer reef slopes, where it occurs at depths of 2–21 m (7–69 ft). It is a benthic, oviparous species reaching 7.8 cm (3.1 inches) SL.[2]
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Antennatus analis, known as the tailjet frogfish, is a species of fish in the family Antennariidae. It is native to the tropical Indo-Pacific, where it ranges from Christmas Island and Rowley Shoals to the Society Islands, including Fiji, Hawaii, Oahu, Palau, and Samoa. Its habitat ranges from tidal pools to outer reef slopes, where it occurs at depths of 2–21 m (7–69 ft). It is a benthic, oviparous species reaching 7.8 cm (3.1 inches) SL.
Antennatus analis Antennatus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Actinopterygii klasean sailkatzen da, Antennariidae familian.
Antennatus analis Antennatus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Actinopterygii klasean sailkatzen da, Antennariidae familian.
Antennatus analis is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de voelsprietvissen (Antennariidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1957 door Schultz.
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