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Black Durgon

Melichthys niger

(Bloch, 1786)

Black Durgon

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Summary

Saltwater fish, Black triggerfish or black durgon have oval shaped, highly compressed bodies, with bright white lines running along the dorsal and anal fins. From a distance, the colour appears to be completely black. However, upon closer inspection with good lighting, one can see that it is actually mottled dark-blue/green colouration, often with orange toward the front of the head. Black durgons are capable of changing colour. The first spine is stout and by far the longest. All three are normally retracted into a groove.

To be confused with

- Indian Triggerfish or Black-finned Triggerfish Melichthys indicus.

Characteristics

Size: average 30cm, but can grow bigger up to 55 cm.
Colour:
black, with a fine line bright white running along its dorsal and anal fins. But up-close it is dark-blue/green often with orange, capable of changing colour.
Shape
: blimp-shaped
Fins etc.
: Long dorsal spine, normally retracted into a groove.


Habitat environment and ecology

Inhabits coral reefs, often swim in groups.

Distribution range

Circumtropical, BES-eilanden: St. Eustatius.

Author

[Marion Haarsma, dec. 2015]

Literature

- DeLoach, N., & Humann, P. (2002). Reef Fish Identification
- Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 3th Edition. New World Publications, Inc.

Categorieën:

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Diensten

Weekdieren (EU-Habitatrichtlijn)

Mariene soorten en ecologie

Contact

Stichting ANEMOON
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2120 AA Bennebroek

anemoon@cistron.nl

06-11442009

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