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Queen Parrotfish
Scarus vetula
Bloch & Schneider, 1801
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Summary
Saltwaterfish. Parrotfishes. Locally common on shallow reefs. Males
blue-green with an orange-pink stripe on pectoral fin, females dark gray
with broad white stripe on side. Forms permanent harem groups composed
of a single male and several smaller females.
To be confused with
- Princess Parrotfish Scarus taeniopterus
- Redband Parrotfish Sparisoma aurofrenatum
Characteristics
Size: 30 to 60 cm, max 70 cm.
Colour: Males blue-green with an orange-pink stripe on pectoral fin, females dark gray with broad white stripe on side. Juvenile is brown with two white stripes along the side.
Shape: Big, sturdy fish, elongated and beaked mouth to scrape at the coral.
Habitat environment and ecology
Inhabits coral reefs. Locally common on shallow reefs. Males
blue-green with an orange-pink stripe on pectoral fin, females dark gray
with broad white stripe on side. Forms permanent harem groups composed
of a single male and several smaller females.
Distribution range
BES-eilanden: St. Eustatius.
Author
[Marion Haarsma, feb. 2016]
Literature
- DeLoach, N., & Humann, P. (2002). Reef Fish Identification -
Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 3th Edition. New World Publications, Inc.
Categorieën:
Soorten,
Vissen
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