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Scarus frenatus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Scarus

Higher classification
  
Scarus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scaridae

Scientific name
  
Scarus frenatus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Parrotfish, Scarus, Swarthy Parrotfish, Chlorurus, Blue‑barred Parrotfish

Scarus frenatus is a species of parrotfish. Common names include bridled parrotfish, sixband or six-banded parrotfish or vermiculate parrotfish.

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Description

Scarus frenatus Scarus frenatus

This species grows to a maximum length of 47 cm, and can be distinguished by its patterns and colouration. Its appearance changes during its life phases. During the initial phase, it has a reddish to brown colour, six to seven dark, horizontal stripes along its body, and red fins. In males, during the terminal phase, the posterior of the body and the lower half of the head appear abruptly lighter. Also, in males, the caudal fins appear blue-green with a large, orange, crescent-shaped area.

Distribution

Scarus frenatus Bridled Parrotfish Nautilus Scuba Club Cairns

Scarus frenatus is found in the Indo-Pacific region from the Red Sea to the Line Islands and Ducie Island, and as far north as southern Japan, to its southernmost location at Shark Bay in Western Australia, Lord Howe Island, and Rapa Iti in French Polynesia. It is not found in the waters of Hawaii.

Habitat and behavior

Scarus frenatus Scarus frenatus

Normally, the bridled parrotfish occurs at depths of 1-25 m on exposed outer reefs, occasionally in extremely shallow water. Juvenile specimens may be found in lagoons living within the rubble and coral of the reefs. This species is generally a solitary fish. While feeding, it may join schools of mixed species. It grazes on algae growing in the benthic zone.

Scarus frenatus Sixband Parrotfish Scarus frenatus Lacpde 1802 Australian Museum

Scarus frenatus Scarus frenatus Bridled Parrotfish Sixbanded Parrotfish

References

Scarus frenatus Wikipedia