CORAL REEF FISH IDENTIFICATION



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CORAL REEF FISH IDENTIFICATION Pages in Humann 3 rd Edition Reef Fish Book Class CHONDRICHTHYES (sharks, skates and rays) CARCHARHINIDAE Requiem Sharks Carcharhinus perezii Reef Shark 447 Typical shark shape. Gray in color. Can have back tips to all fins. 3-10 feet. MYLIOBATIDAE Eagle rays 461 Aetobatus narinari Spotted eagle ray DASYATIDAE Stingrays 459 Dasyatis americana Southern stingray Class OSTEICHTHYES (Boney fish) ACANTHURIDAE Surgeonfishes * Acanthurus coeruleus Blue Tang (Juv. & Adult) 33 Sloping face down to small mouth. Often swims in schools along reef tops. Juvenile is bright yellow. Adult is blue with a yellow scaple on the caudal peduncle. 5-10 inches * Acanthurus bahianus Ocean Surgeonfish 35 Color varies from bluish white to deep blue. Uniform color with no body bars. More oval shape than blue tang. Often swims along shallow reef tops, sometimes if schools of blue b tangs. 6-12 inches * Acanthurus chirurgus Doctorfish 37 Very similar in shape and colorings to ocean surgeonfish however, has black body bars (which can be quite faint at times.). 6-12 inches AULOSTOMIDAE Trumpetfishes * Aulostomus maculatus Trumpetfish 381 Long, thin body with trumpet like mouth. Colors vary. Usually in vertical position for camouflage. CARANGIDAE Jacks * Caranx ruber Bar Jack 45 Thin oval in shape. Silver body. Bright blue and black border runs along dorsal fin onto lower caudal fin. 6-14 Often school around reefs. * Caranx latus Horse-eye Jack 47 Silver body. Steep but rounded nape. Yellow caudal fins. very large eye. School above reef or under overhangs. 1-2 feet. Caranx lugubris Black Jack 47 Steep nape. Long dorsal and anal fins. black caudal fins. 1-2 feet. School above reef or under overhangs.

CHAETODONTIDAE Butterflyfishes Disk shaped fishes. Often hover coral heads. * Chaetodon striatus Banded Butterflyfish 29 White and black banded fish. Long snout. 3-5 * Chaetodon capistratus Foureye Butterflyfish 29 White, black and yellow in color. Black oscellated spot on rear body near caudal peduncle. 3-4 EPHIPPIDAE Spadefishes Chaetodipterus faber Atlantic Spadefish 87 Silver body with several dark bars. Looks like a spade if you stand it on its head. Big lips. 1-1.5 feet. Usually in open water. HAEMULIDAE Grunts * Haemulon flavolineatum French Grunt 93 Yellow fish with silvery blue stripes. Bands from pectoral fin to lateral line. Often schools around the reef. 5-10 Haemulon plumierii White Grunt 95 Yellow bands on head running through eye. Usually seen alone or in schools of other grunts. Less colorful than other grunts. 8-14 * Haemulon sciurus Bluestriped Grunt 93 Yellow fish with blue stripes. Dark dorsal and caudal fins. Usually in schools of same species or other grunts. 6-14 * Haemulon carbonarium Ceasar Grunt 95 Blue fish with yellow stripes. Dark dorsal, caudal and anal fins. often a dusky patch on stomach as well.. Usually in schools of same species or other grunts. 5-12 Haemulon parra Sailor s Choice 101 Light uniform coloring with black tips to scales. Looks like sequins. Large eye. 8-12 Haemulon album White Margate 109 Gray to white in color. Relatively small eye and steep nape. 10-20 Anisotremus surinamensis Black Margate 109 Silver fish with a black patch behind pectoral fin. 1-1.5 feet. HOLOCENTRIDAE Squirrelfishes * Holocentrus adscensionis Squirrelfish 239 Yellow spines on dorsal fin. Usually hides in crevices during the day. 6-12 * Holocentrus rufus Longspine Squirrelfish 239 White spines on dorsal fin. Usually hides in crevices during the day. 5-11 * Myripristis jacobus Blackbar Soldierfish 243 Mostly red with a black bar behind head. Usually hides in crevices during the day3-6 KYPHOSIDAE - Chubs * Kyphosis sectatrix/incisor Bermuda Chub 85 Football (American football) shaped body. Silver to gray in color. Cheeks look fat. Usually above the reef. 1-2 feet. LABRIDAE Wrasses * Lachnolaimus maximus Hogfish (Juv., Initial, Terminal) 213 Juvenile is usually red in color with a black spot behind the dorsal fin. 6-10 Initial has a dusky nape. Adult is a light colored fish with a dark nape. 1-2 feet. * Bodianus rufus Spanish Hogfish 213

Bright yellow belly and tail with a purple upper body. 8-14 Clepticus parrae Creole Wrasse (Juv.,Initial,Terminal) 215 Juvenile is blue to purple. 2-5 Initial is blue to purple with a series of spots along its back. Terminal has a dark head and yellow to lavender tail. 4-8 Usually school above reef. Halichoeres garnoti Yellowhead Wrasses (Juv.,Init.,Term.) 219 Juvenile is yellow with a bright blue stripe. 2-3 Initial is yellow in the center of its body. Terminal has a yellow head with lines radiating out from the eye. 5-6 LUTJANIDAE Snappers * Lutjanus analis Mutton Snapper 111 Silver to gray. Sometimes appear reddish on belly. Black spot on mid body below dorsal fin. 1-2 feet. * Lutjanus griseus Gray Snapper 113 Gray body often with darker tips to caudal and dorsal fins. Small eye. Sometimes has a dark band running through the eye. Often schools with same species or mahogany snappers. 10-18 * Lutjanus mahogoni Mahogany Snapper 115 Silver body with reddish margins on caudal, dorsal and anal fins. large eye. Sometimes has a dark spot below dorsal fin. Often schools with same species or gray snappers. 7-12 * Lutjanus apodus Schoolmaster 121 Silver fish with all yellow fins. 10-18 * Ocyurus chrysurus Yellowtail Snapper 119 Silver fish with yellow stripe along lateral line and yellow caudal fin. Often in schools or swims with yellow goatfish. 10-24 MALACANTHIDAE Tilefishes Malacanthus plumieri Sand tilefish 381 Long, white to yellow body. Moves like a snake. Usually over the sand or hiding in a hole. 1-1.5 feet. MULLIDAE Goatfishes * Pseudupeneus maculatus Spotted Goatfish 409 White fish with a series of black spots along the lateral line. Sometimes slightly reddish in color. Has 2 barbels under tip of chin. 5-8 * Mulloidichthys martinicus Yellow Goatfish 409 Yellow mid body strip and caudal fin. 2 barbels under tip of chin. Flatter belly than yellowtail snapper. Often swims with yellowtail snappers. 6-12 MURAENIDAE - Moray eels Gymnothorax funebris Green Moray 425 Bright green. Hides in crevices. Gymnothorax moringa Spotted Moray 425 White with black spots. Hides in crevices. POMACANTHIDAE Angelfishes (Juvenile & Adult for all) * Holacanthus ciliaris Queen Angelfish 21

Juvenile has blue bars on a yellow and dark colored body. Adult has a blue spot on nape like a crown and yellow tail. 8-14 * Pomacanthus paru French Angelfish 23 Juvenile is black with yellow bars. Caudal fin is rounded with yellow tip in a circular pattern. Adult has a dark body with yellow tipped scales. 10-14 * Pomacanthus arcuatus Gray Angelfish 25 Juvenile is black with yellow bars. Caudal fin is straight without a yellow tip. Bar pattern on caudal fin. Adult is gray. 10-18 * Holacanthus tricolor Rock Beauty 25 Juvenile is yellow with a black ocillated spot on rear body. Adult is yellow with a large black center marking on body. 5-8 POMACENTRIDAE Damselfishes * Microspathodon chrysurus Yellowtail Damsel (Juv., Adult) 133 Juvenile is dark blue with brilliant blue spots. Adult is dark with a yellow tail. 4-6 * Chromis cyanea Blue Chromis 137 Brilliant blue fish with deeply forked tail. Often school above coral heads. 3-4 SCARIDAE Parrotfishes * Scarus vetula Queen Parrotfish (Initial, Terminal) 197 Initial has dark body with a thick white stripe. Terminal has a blue to green mustache and beard. 12-16 Scarus taeniopterus Princess Parrotfish 199 Thick yellow stripe starting from gill plate. Purple borders to caudal fin. 8-10 * Sparisoma viride Stoplight Parrotfish (Initial, Terminal) 199 Initial has red belly and caudal fin. Remaining is black and white. Looks like Indian Corn. Terminal has a pink band in front of pectoral fin and a yellow spot. 3 yellow markings also on caudal peduncle. 1-1.5 feet. * Scarus iserti Striped Parrotfish 201 Dark stripe through eye. Blue or green borders to caudal fin. 8-9 SERRANIDAE Groupers / Seabasses Hypoplectrus spp Hamlets 141-149 Colors and marking vary greatly. All species have same diamond shape and are 3-5 * Epinephelus striatus Nassau Grouper 153 Brown to yellowish bar and band marking on body. Black saddle spot on caudal peduncle. Y marking on nape. 1-2 feet. * Mycteroperca venenosa Yellowfin Grouper 169 Yellow tip on pectoral fin. Other colorings may vary. 1-2 feet. * Mycteroperca tigris Tiger Grouper 165 Often has about 9 tiger type bands on back. Big teeth. Jagged tips of dorsal and caudal fins, especially on larger fish. 1-2 feet. * Cephalopholis cruentatus Graysby 157 Red and white in color. 3-5 dark spots beneath dorsal fin. Rounded caudal fin. 6-10 * Epinephelus guttatus Red Hind 159 Red and white in color. Dark tips to dorsal, anal and caudal fins. straight caudal fin. 10-15 * Cephalopholis fulvus Coney 161 Coloration varies. 2 black dots on lower lip and 2 black saddle spots. Often hide in

crevices. 6-10 Serranus tigrinus Harlequin Bass 173 Dark bars. Yellow stripe down center. 2.5-3.5 Serranus tabacarius Tobacco Fish 179 White fish with mid body is orange to yellow (looks like someone peeled the skin off). Black band-like markings above and below. 3-4.5 Gramma loreto Fairy Basslet 191 Front is purple, back is yellow. Swims close to coral, sometimes upside down under overhangs. 1-2.5 SPARIDAE Porgies * Calamus calamus Saucereye Porgy 75 Steep nape, large eye. Often has yellow tint to head. 8-14 Order TETRAODONTIFORMES BALISTIDAE Triggerfishes Balistes vetula Queen Triggerfish 395 Streaming tips on dorsal and caudal fins. blue mustache and lines radiating from eye. Found on reef tops, in coral rubble or over sea grass beds. 8-16 inches in size. Canthidermis sufflamen Ocean Triggerfish 397 Uniformly gray with a black blotch at the base of the pectoral fin. Nest at the Arch in sand patches. 10-18in. Usually found alone. * Melichthys niger Black Durgon 399 Body appears all back with a white stripe at the base of dorsal and anal fins. may school above the reef. 6-12 MONACANTHIDAE filefish * Cantherhines macrocerus Whitespotted Filefish 401 Brownsh orange to dark body. Sometimes has white spots. Identifying mark is 4 orange spines on caudal peduncle. 10-15 * Cantherhines pullus Orangespotted Filefish 403 Dark in color with orange markings on body. Identifying mark is a white saddle mark on caudal peduncle. 4-7 OSTRACIIDAE Boxfishes Acanthostracion polygonia Honeycomb Cowfish 391 Honeycomb pattern all over body. Horns above eyes. 7-15 Often seen close to substrate. Acanthostracion quadricornis Scrawled Cowfish 389 Scrawled pattern of blue covering entire body. Horns above eyes. 8-15 Often seen close to substrate. Lactophrys triqueter Smooth Trunkfish 393 Dark body with white spots. Can have a honeycomb pattern on center of body. No horns over eyes. 6-10 DIODONTIDAE * Diodon hystrix Porcupinefish 389 1-2 feet. Olive to brown back, shading to white belly, Lone spines are erect only when inflated TETRAODONTIDAE Canthigaster rostrata Sharpnose Puffer 383

2-3.5 Dark olive brown on upper body, white to yellowish gold below, with numerous blue spots. Blue lines around mouth, radiating from eye and on tail base