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Smallmouth Grunt

Haemulon chrysargyreum

Günther, 1859

Smallmouth Grunt

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Summary

Saltwater. Grunts. Slender, cylindrical body, with small mouth, five or six long parallel stripes over a grey to white background. Pectoral fins are white, all other al yellow. Inhabits shallow reefs, by day drifting in groups, by night they spread out to adjacent flats to feed.

To be confused with

- French grunt Haemulon flavolineatum
- Bluestriped grunt Haemulon sciurus

Characteristics

Size: 18 to 25 cm, max 30 cm.
Colour: F
ive or six long parallel stripes over a grey to white background. Pectoral fins are white, all other al yellow.
Shape:  
Slender, cylindrical body, with small mouth.

Habitat environment and ecology

Inhabits shallow reefs, by day drifting in groups, by night they spread out to adjacent flats to feed.

Distribution range

BES-eilanden: St. Eustatius.

Author

[Marleen Schouten, march 2016] ; [Marion Haarsma, apr. 2016]

Literature

- Humann, P., & DeLoach, N. (1989). Reef fish identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas.

Categorieën:

Soorten, Vissen

Commentaar

Smallmouth Grunt

Grafieken

Diensten

Weekdieren (EU-Habitatrichtlijn)

Mariene soorten en ecologie

Contact

Stichting ANEMOON
Postbus 29
2120 AA Bennebroek

anemoon@cistron.nl

06-11442009

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