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Genicanthus melanospilos

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Pomacanthidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Genicanthus

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Similar
  
Genicanthus, Genicanthus lamarck, Genicanthus caudovittatus, Genicanthus watanabei, Genicanthus semifasciatus

Male black spot angelfish genicanthus melanospilos at happycoral com


Genicanthus melanospilos, the Swallowtail Angelfish, is a species of marine angelfishes in the genus Genicanthus.

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Description

Genicanthus melanospilos can reach a length of about 18 centimetres (7.1 in) in males. It is a typical angel fish with a short, laterally compressed body and a small mouth with tiny teeth. It is similar to Genicanthus caudovittatus. The caudal fin is lyre-shaped, with very long filaments in the adults. These fishes have a total of 15 spines, 15 to 17 dorsal soft rays, 3 anal spines and 17-18 anal soft rays. The male has a pattern of 15 black narrow vertical stripes, with a pale blue basic color of the body. The females have no streaks.

Distribution and habitat

This widespread species can be found from the Indo-Malayan region to the southwestern Pacific Ocean and from the Ryukyu Islands to New Caledonia and Fiji. It prefers reef slopes with rich coral growth, at a depth of 20–80 metres (66–262 ft).

References

Genicanthus melanospilos Wikipedia