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Diagnostic Description

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Usually with greenish shine over the back and most of the head. Anal fin with distinctly black margin, black dorsal fin tip, and pectoral fins yellow without black basal spot (Ref. 48636). Body depth 2.2-2.4 in SL (Ref. 90102).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 6; Dorsal soft rays (total): 9; Analspines: 3; Analsoft rays: 31 - 43
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Trophic Strategy

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Also Ref. 58652. Inhabits shallow rocky and coral reefs (Ref. 9710). Found in the continental shelf, in caves during daytime and inshore in the water column at night. Also in sandy-rocky bottoms (Ref. 122781).
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Biology

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Inhabits shallow rocky and coral reefs (Ref. 9710).
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分布

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分布於印度-西太平洋區,西起紅海,東至薩摩亞,北至台灣南部。台灣南部海域可發現,唯需再加確認。
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利用

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小型魚類,食用價值低,唯持殊的體型,呈銅銀亮片般的外表,以及夜行性魚獨有的大眼睛,當然就成了水族館張羅的美麗觀賞魚。
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描述

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體延長而側扁,背、腹緣隆起,尾柄細長,喉部中部具稜脊。頭中等大,吻端鈍圓。眼大型,其直徑遠大於吻長。口斜裂,下頜突出,上頜稍可伸出;上下頜、鋤骨及腭骨均有小錐狀齒,舌上無齒。鰓耙細長,具擬鰓;鰓裂寬,鰓膜不相連並在喉峽部游離。前鰓蓋骨後緣具棘1-3枚,主鰓蓋骨無棘。體被櫛鱗,頭側、尾鰭、臀鰭基底上方均被鱗;側線完全延伸至尾鰭後端,側線鱗數60-73,側線上方有鱗列5-6列,側線下方有鱗列12-13列。體呈深紅褐色,頭部及背部較黑,其下則顏色較淡或略帶銀色;鱗片上多多少少有黑點。背鰭的末稍呈黑褐色;胸鰭的基部無黑斑或黑帶;臀鰭前部末稍呈黑褐色,且延伸至後部,尾鰭上下葉倉末稍皆呈黑褐色。
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棲地

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主要棲息於清澈水質的潟湖及向海的珊湖礁盤下方或洞穴中,白天不易見其行蹤,夜間則經常成一大群游動覓食。夜行性,以動物性浮游生物、小型底棲甲殼類或小魚等為食。
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Pempheris vanicolensis

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Pempheris vanicolensis, the Vanikoro sweeper or greenback bullseye is a species of Indo-Pacific fish from the family Pempheridae, the sweepers.

Description

Pempheris vanicolensis has a compressed body which is deepest at the origin of the dorsal fin, before it tapers markedly towards the tail, mainly on the ventral side, with a narrow caudal peduncle.[1] It normally has a greenish sheen over the back and most of the head. The anal fin shows an obvious black margin, the tip of the dorsal fin is black, and the pectoral fins are yellow lacking any black markings. The body depth is 2.2-2.4 times the standard length and it grows to up to 20 cm in total length. The dorsal fin has 6 spines and 9 soft rays while the anal fin has 3 spines and 31-43 soft rays.[2]

Distribution

Pempheris vanicolensis has an Indo-Pacific distribution but the precise distribution is subject to some controversy. The distribution of P. vanikolensis sensu stricto is from the Andaman Sea east through the Malay Archipelago to New Guinea and the Solomon Islands where the type specimen was collected at Vanikoro.[1]

Biology

Pempheris vanicolensis occurs in shallow water, normally no deeper than 100m, in tropical and subtropical seas often on coral reefs.[3] It is the host of the intestinal nematode Rhabdochona Indiana.[4] It is found in schools in and around sheltered rocky and coral reefs. It shelters under ledges, in caves, harbours and shipwrecks during the day. It feeds on zooplankton foraging high in the water column during the night.[5]

Taxonomy

Pempheris vanicolensis was named in 1831 by the French zoologist Georges Cuvier from specimens collected in Vanikoro in the south west Pacific Ocean. It was thought to have a wide distribution from the Red Sea to the Solomon Islands and even into the Mediterranean as a Lessepsian migrant but recent work has shown that it does not occur in the Red Sea and that records of this species in the western Indian Ocean are misidentifications of related species.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c John E. Randall; Sergey V. Bogorodsky; Tilman J. Alpermann; et al. (2013). "Pempheris flavicycla, a new pempherid fish from the Indian Ocean, previously identified as P. vanicolensis Cuvier" (PDF). Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation. 9: 1–23.
  2. ^ Susan M. Luna; Estelita Emily Capuli (2016). R. Froese; D. Pauly (eds.). "Pempheris vanicolensis Cuvier, 1831". Fishbase. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  3. ^ R Ketabi (2016). "Pempheris vanicolensis (Cuvier, 1831)" (PDF). Aquatic Commons. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  4. ^ B. Bharata Lakshmi (2001). "Rhabdochona indiana n. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabdochonidae) from the intestine of Pempheris vanicolensis". Boletín chileno de parasitología. 56 (3–4). doi:10.4067/S0365-94022001000200015.
  5. ^ "Vanikoro Sweeper". WHATSTHATFISH.com. Retrieved 11 March 2017.

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Pempheris vanicolensis: Brief Summary

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Pempheris vanicolensis, the Vanikoro sweeper or greenback bullseye is a species of Indo-Pacific fish from the family Pempheridae, the sweepers.

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