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Broom filefish

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Amanses scopas

Higher classification
  
Amanses

Family
  
Monacanthidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
AmansesJ. E. Gray, 1835

Similar
  
Cantherhines, Cantherhines pardalis, Paramonacanthus, Brachaluteres, Tetraodontiformes

Amanses scopas, also known as the broom filefish, is a filefish, the only species in the genus Amanses of the family Monacanthidae. It is also called brush-sided leatherjacket in Australia or broom leatherjacket in Christmas Island.

The broom filefish is a harmless tropical reef fish from the Red Sea and the Indo-Pacific oceans, growing to a length of 20 cm. The body is brown with up to 12 narrow dark brown crossbars, the caudal fin is dark brown, and the soft dorsal, anal and pectoral fins are pale. Males have numerous long spines in front of the caudal peduncle, and females similarly have a toothbrush-like mass of setae in the same location.

They occur in areas of mixed sand, rubble, and coral heads of semi-protected seaward reefs.

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References

Broom filefish Wikipedia