- Lord Howe Island butterflyfish
Taxobox
name = Lord Howe Island butterflyfish
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Chaetodontidae
genus = "Amphichaetodon "
species = "A. howensis"
binomial = "Amphichaetodon howensis"
binomial_authority = (Waite, 1903)The Lord Howe Island butterflyfish, "Amphichaetodon capistratus", is abutterflyfish of the familyChaetodontidae , found along the east coast ofAustralia , aroundLord Howe Island , and down the east coast ofNorthland inNew Zealand , at depths of between 10 and 150 m. They are up to 20 cm long.Lord Howe Island butterflyfish are deep-bodied and laterally compressed, with a pointed snout and small fan-like
caudal fin . The firstdorsal fin contains 12 spines capable of being locked in the erect position to detering would-be predators. The small pointed mouth contains bands of fine brush-like teeth enabling the fish to reach deep into crevices to pluck out smallcrustacean s andtube worm s, and to nip off individualpolyp s fromhydroid s,gorgonian s andsoft coral s.Coloration consists of vivid vertical stripes of yellow and black on the head, body and fins. One of the stripes goes through the eye to make it a less obvious target for predators.
References
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* Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, "Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand", (William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand1982 ) ISBN 0-00-216987-8
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