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Peppered butterflyfish

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Kingdom
  
Subgenus
  
Exornator

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Chaetodontidae

Scientific name
  
Chaetodon guttatissimus

Higher classification
  
Chaetodon

Order
  
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Genus
  
Chaetodon (but see text)

Similar
  
Chaetodon, Butterflyfish, Spotband butterflyfish, Indian vagabond butterflyfish, Spot‑tail butterflyfish

Peppered butterflyfish top 8 facts


The Peppered Butterflyfish (Chaetodon guttatissimus) is a species of butterflyfish (family Chaetodontidae). It is found in the Indian Ocean from the Red Sea south to Durban, South Africa and east to Christmas Island and western Thailand and Bali.

This is one of the members of the subgenus Exornator. It is part of a close-knit group which also includes the Pebbled Butterflyfish (C. multicinctus), the Spot-banded Butterflyfish (C. punctatofasciatus) and the Sunset Butterflyfish (C. pelewensis). It is suspected that these four are able to produce fertile hybrids. If the genus Chaetodon is split up, Exornator might become a subgenus of Lepidochaetodon.

The Peppered Butterflyfish grows to a maximum length of 12 cm (not quite 5 in). The body is pale cream-yellow with close-set grey spots which are aligned in a vertical pattern on the upper sides and horizontal rows on the lower sides. The dorsal fin has a yellow margin and there is a bright orange patch above the caudal peduncle.

It is found in seaward and lagoon reefs, sometimes together with the Spot-banded Butterflyfish. It feeds on polychaetes, coral polyps, and algae.

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