- Canthidermis
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Canthidermis Canthidermis maculata Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Tetraodontiformes Family: Balistidae Genus: Canthidermis
Swainson, 1839Species See text
Canthidermis is a genus of triggerfish of the family Balistidae.
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Description
These dark-colored triggerfishes are found in all the world's oceans in tropical and subtropical areas. They are absent in the Mediterranean. Unlike most triggerfish they are epipelagic.
They usually live far away from the coast in the microhabitat created by floating objects like trees, or branches, but also plastic wreck remains, ropes and other large flotsam and jetsam items.
There is still little research on the feeding and reproduction habits of these fishes. They are rarely part of the catch unless the debris around which they live reach some coastal area.[1]
Species
There are three species[2]. All are generically known as 'ocean triggerfish', even though one of the species is specifically named so.
- Canthidermis maculata: Spotted oceanic triggerfish (Rough triggerfish)
- Canthidermis macrolepis : Large-scale triggerfish
- Canthidermis sufflamen : Ocean triggerfish
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External links
Categories:- Balistidae
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