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Chaetodon larvatus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Chaetodontidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Perciformes

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
Chaetodon (but see text)

Similar
  
Blacktail butterflyfish, Diagonal butterflyfish, Scrawled butterflyfish, Redtail butterflyfish, Eritrean butterflyfish

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Chaetodon larvatus, commonly known as the hooded butterflyfish or orangeface butterflyfish (and with many other common names), is a species of butterflyfish (family Chaetodontidae). It is found in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, and as of 2011 has been recorded as an invasive species in the southeast Mediterranean.

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Chaetodon larvatus


Description

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It grows to a maximum size of 12 cm (4.7 in) total length. The body is powder blue in colour with a pattern of narrow, white chevron-shaped bars. The head and front of the body are coloured intense red-orange. The back of the dorsal fin and the caudal fin are black.

Ecology and behaviour

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The hooded butterflyfish is found in seaward and lagoon coral reefs. They usually swim around in pairs and are territorial. Normally this species feeds exclusively on the polyps of the tubular Acropora corals. However, given that it has been observed in the Mediterranean, where coral growth is limited, it may be able to adapt to a different diet.

Phylogeny

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The hooded butterflyfish is a far western sister species of the triangle butterflyfish (C. triangulum), which lives in the Indian Ocean, and C. baronessa, which inhabits the Indo-Pacific. Together these species form the subgenus Gonochaetodon. If Chaetodon is split up as some researchers propose, this group might go into Megaprotodon with other high-backed and square-bodied species, but its exact relationships are still not well known.

References

Chaetodon larvatus Wikipedia