Acanthurus bariene

Acanthurus bariene

Bariene surgeonfish, Black-spot surgeonfish, Eye-spot surgeonfish

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Acanthurus bariene
Length
50
20
cminch
cm inch 

Acanthurus bariene, the bariene surgeonfish, black-spot surgeonfish, or eye-spot surgeonfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acanthuridae, the surgeonfishes, unicornfishes and tangs. This species is found in the Indo-Pacific.

Animal name origin

Acanthurus bariene has a specific name, bariene, which is derived from barîène, the local name for surgeonfishes at the type locality.

Appearance

Acanthurus bariene has 9 spines and between 26 and 28 soft rays supporting the dorsal fin while the anal fin is supported by 3 spines and 25 or 26 soft rays. It has a deep body with its body being half its standard length and a convex dorsal profile to the head. The overall colour of the body is brown, gradually changing to yellowish-brown on the breast and belly, this is broken up by a large number of irregular horizontal greyish-blue lines. There is a black spot, similar in size to the eye, at upper end of gill opening, with a yellow bar running from the rear of the spot to under the pectoral fin. The dorsal fin is yellow with a thin blue line along its margin and base while the lobes of the lunate caudal fin are yellow. This species has a maximum published total length of 50 cm (20 in).

Climate zones

References

1. Acanthurus bariene Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acanthurus_bariene
2. Acanthurus bariene on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/177978/1509145

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