Blacktail butterflyfish

Blacktail butterflyfish

Black-tailed butterflyfish, Exquisite butterflyfish

Kingdom
Phylum
Order
Genus
SPECIES
Chaetodon austriacus
Length
13
5
cminch
cm inch 

The blacktail butterflyfish (Chaetodon austriacus), also known as black-tailed butterflyfish or exquisite butterflyfish, is a species marine ray-finned fish, a butterflyfish belonging to the family Chaetodontidae. It is native to the western Indian Ocean but has reached the Mediterranean Sea as a Lessepsian migrant through the Suez Canal.

Appearance

The black-tailed butterflyfish is up to 14 cm long and is orange with thin, curved black stripes. Its anal fin and tail are black. The body of juveniles is whiter above with white bands on the tail. The melon butterflyfish (C. trifasciatus) and the oval butterflyfish (C. lunulatus) are similar in coloration but have less black on the caudal and anal fins.

Distribution

Geography

The species is native to the Red Sea and southern Oman. A single record was reported in 2011 in the vicinity of Tel Aviv (Israel), a likely migrant from the Red Sea.

Habits and Lifestyle

Black-tailed butterflyfishes tend to be found in coral-rich areas between 0.5 and 20 m deep, on seaward reefs or in lagoons or bays. Adults are generally found in pairs patrolling a territory or range while juveniles are found among coral branches. This species grazes on coral polyps and sea anemone tentacles.

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Blacktail butterflyfish Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacktail_butterflyfish
2. Blacktail butterflyfish on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/165634/6074982

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