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Dash and dot goatfish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Parupeneus

Higher classification
  
Parupeneus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Mullidae

Scientific name
  
Parupeneus barberinus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Parupeneus, Goatfish, Goldsaddle goatfish, Parupeneus indicus, Parupeneus barberinoides

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The dash-and-dot goatfish (Parupeneus barberinus) is a species of goatfish native to the Indian and Pacific oceans.

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Description

The dash-and-dot goatfish has the twin chin barbels typical of goatfishes. The body color is white with a black to dark brown stripe (dash) reaching from the upper lip through the eye and along the body, followed by a black spot (dot) at the base of the caudal fin. Above the stripe, the body has a yellowish tint. Dash-and-dot goatfish from deeper water will usually have red stripes and spots. They can reach a maximum length of 60cm, making them the largest of the Mullidae family.

Distribution and habitat

The dash-and-dot goatfish is considered one of the most abundant species of Parupeneus, and is found in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans, the east coast of Africa, and the Gulf of Aden to Micronesia and southern Japan to Australia. It is found off reef flats and lagoons on sandy bottoms up to 100 m deep.

Diet

Dash-and-dot goatfish spend most of their time moving slowly over the bottom searching for prey with their barbels. Their diet includes worms, small crustaceans, and small fish.

References

Dash-and-dot goatfish Wikipedia