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Long tailed ghost pipefish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Solenostomidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Syngnathiformes

Genus
  
Solenostomus

Similar
  
Solenostomus leptosoma, Halimeda ghost pipefish, Robust ghost pipefish, Solenostomus, Solenostomidae

The long-tailed ghost pipefish or armored ghost pipefish(Solenostomus armatus) is a ghost pipefish in the family Solenostomidae. The species name comes from the Greek armatura, referring to this fish's armor of dermal plates. Solenostomus leptosoma is now considered a synonym of S. armatus, the valid species identification.

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Physical appearance

S. armatus reaches a maximum length of 5.7 cm (standard length) and vary in color from dark red to beige. Compared to other ghost pipefishes, they possess an elongated caudal tail and peduncle, as indicated by their common name.

Biology

The long-tailed ghost pipefish is a tropical marine species, found over muddy bottoms near reefs in the western Pacific Ocean. Like all ghost pipefish, females carry the eggs in pelvic fins that become modified to form a brood pouch.

Conservation status

The IUCN conservation status of S. armatus has not been assessed.

References

Long-tailed ghost pipefish Wikipedia