Parapercis alboguttata és una espècie de peix de la família dels pingüipèdids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.[7]
El seu nivell tròfic és de 3,4.[12]
És un peix marí, costaner,[9] demersal (entre 50 i 120 m de fondària)[9] i de clima tropical, el qual viu a la conca Indo-Pacífica: la plataforma continental i sobre fons sorrencs[13] des del golf Pèrsic[14] fins a Oman,[8][15] Somàlia,[16] l'Índia,[17] les illes Filipines,[9] Malàisia,[18][19][20][21] Indonèsia[18][22][23] i el nord-oest d'Austràlia (Austràlia Occidental).[13][18][22][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][4][10][31]
És inofensiu per als humans.[10]
Parapercis alboguttata és una espècie de peix de la família dels pingüipèdids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Parapercis alboguttata, the bluenose grubfish, known also as the bluenose sandperch and whitespot sandsmelt,[2] is a species of marine bony fish in the family Pinguipedidae, native to the western Indo-Pacific Ocean. It was first described by the German-born, British ichthyologist and zoologist, Albert Günther, in 1872.
The bluenose grubfish is a slender fish with a nearly cylindrical body at the front becoming flattened near the tail. It can grow to a length of about 28 centimetres (11 in). The eyes are large and near the top of the head, and the mouth is broad with three pairs of canine teeth at the front of the lower jaw. The snout is pale blue with yellow diagonal streaks. The fins are mostly white; the dorsal fin has five spines, the third and fourth being the longest, and twenty-two soft rays; the pectoral fin has seventeen to nineteen soft rays and the anal fin has a single spine and nineteen soft rays. The body is reddish above, with the margins of the scales being golden brown, and fades to white on the belly. There are two longitudinal rows of faint pinkish spots along the side of the body and a pair of more distinct reddish spots on the caudal peduncle.[3]
Native to the western tropical Indo-Pacific, the bluenose grubfish ranges from the Persian Gulf, India and Malaya to northwestern Australia. It lives in shallow water over sand or shingle bottoms, often near reefs.[3] Its maximum depth is about 70 metres (230 ft).[4]
The bluenose grubfish is a bottom-dwelling carnivorous fish and rests on the seabed, propping itself up with its pelvic fins.[3] It feeds on other benthic organisms, its diet mainly consisting of crabs, bony fish and gastropod molluscs, with smaller quantities of polychaete worms, shrimp larvae and hermit crabs.[4]
Parapercis alboguttata, the bluenose grubfish, known also as the bluenose sandperch and whitespot sandsmelt, is a species of marine bony fish in the family Pinguipedidae, native to the western Indo-Pacific Ocean. It was first described by the German-born, British ichthyologist and zoologist, Albert Günther, in 1872.
Parapercis alboguttata Parapercis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Pinguipedidae familian sailkatzen da.
Parapercis alboguttata Parapercis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Pinguipedidae familian sailkatzen da.
Parapercis alboguttata is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van krokodilvissen (Pinguipedidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1872 door Günther.
Bronnen, noten en/of referenties本魚分布於印度西太平洋區,包括索馬利亞、阿曼、印度、馬來西亞、印尼、菲律賓、澳洲等海域。
水深50至120公尺。
本魚體近圓柱形,腭骨有齒,淡紅色背面,腹側白色, 鱗片邊緣具褐色邊。尾鰭基底上有2個暗紅色斑點,體側具2縱列的不明顯淡紅色斑塊。 吻淺藍色且有斜的黃線。背鰭第三與第四根背鰭棘長。背鰭最後一棘間膜連接到第一個背鰭軟鰭,背鰭硬棘5枚;臀鰭軟條19枚,體長可達27公分。
本魚沿岸沙泥底質或礫石底質海域,屬肉食性,以小魚或底棲無脊椎動物為食。
可食用,但多以下雜魚處理。