Diagnostic Description
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Head scales reaching forward to level of posterior nostrils. Suborbital naked. Lower limb of preopercle with 2 or 3 scale rows. Pelvic fins moderately long, reaching almost to level of anus. Axillary scale present. Color: Upper body blue, lower white.
Morphology
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Dorsal spines (total): 10; Dorsal soft rays (total): 9; Analspines: 3; Analsoft rays: 7
Trophic Strategy
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Inhabits coastal reefs (Ref. 58652). Feeds on fish and benthic invertebrates (Ref. 3810).
Biology
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Found on clear coastal reef slopes (Ref. 48635). A solitary species (Ref. 9710) but may be found also in groups (Ref. 90102). Excellent eye-sight (Ref. 48635). Feeds on small fishes, crustaceans, ophiuroids and sipunculid worms.
- Recorder
- Kent E. Carpenter
Importance
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fisheries: subsistence fisheries
- Recorder
- Kent E. Carpenter
分布
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台灣、菲律賓至澳洲西北部。
利用
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小型魚類,具市場價值。
描述
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體呈紡錘型;吻長大於眼徑;背鰭前鱗向前延伸至後鼻孔處;眼下光滑無棘;前鰓蓋骨下半部具2-3列鱗;側線麟51-55;胸鰭14-15;腹鰭略長,向後延伸達肛門處;尾鰭深凹,上下葉接延長,呈絲狀。體上半部藍綠色,下半部白色,中間具有一黃色橫條紋,各鰭黃。陳正平(2004)執行墾丁魚類項調查計劃時首次紀錄本種。本種與犬牙錐齒鯛極為相近,但尾鰭較犬牙錐齒鯛更為延長。
棲地
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棲息於珊瑚礁區域,屬底棲性。捕食小型魚類、甲殼類、羊隧足及蟲類。罕見物種。
Pentapodus emeryii
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Pentapodus emeryii, the purple threadfin bream, is a threadfin bream inhabiting coastal reefs in North-western Australia and the Malay Archipelago. They are purplish-blue with a bright yellow stripe from the eye to the tail, have long filaments at the tip of each caudal lobe, and can grow to 25 cm in length.[1][2][3][4]
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Pentapodus emeryii: Brief Summary
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Pentapodus emeryii, the purple threadfin bream, is a threadfin bream inhabiting coastal reefs in North-western Australia and the Malay Archipelago. They are purplish-blue with a bright yellow stripe from the eye to the tail, have long filaments at the tip of each caudal lobe, and can grow to 25 cm in length.
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