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Southern pygmy leatherjacket

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Monacanthidae

Genus
  
Brachaluteres

Order
  
Tetraodontiformes

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Southern pygmy leatherjacket portphillipmarinelifenetauimagesspeciesspecie

Similar
  
Brachaluteres, Meuschenia freycineti, Meuschenia, Scobinichthys granulatus, Meuschenia hippocrepis

Southern pygmy leatherjacket brachaluteres jacksonianus


The Southern pygmy leatherjacket (Brachaluteres jacksonianus) is a filefish endemic to Australia, found in temperate coastal waters and reefs from southern Queensland around to south-west Western Australia, including Tasmania.

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Southern pygmy leatherjacket Port Phillip Bay Taxonomy Toolkit

Southern pygmy leatherjacket


Taxonomy

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The species was described in 1824 by the French zoologist Jean René Constant Quoy and naturalist Joseph Paul Gaimard. The genus name "Brachaluteres" is derived from the Greek brachys (meaning "short") and the Latin luteus (meaning "yellow"). The species name "jacksonianus" refers to Port Jackson, the Sydney harbour where Quoy and Gaimard obtained samples of the fish for description.

Description

Southern pygmy leatherjacket jacksonianus pygmy leatherjacket

The fish is a small leatherjacket with a round, almost circular body, growing to a maximum of 9 centimetres (3.5 in). They are able to inflate their abdomen.

Southern pygmy leatherjacket Brachaluteres jacksonianus

Colouration is highly variable, ranging from pale yellow-brown to dark green, and with numerous dark and light stripes, spots or ocelli. Colouration of a single fish can change during the courtship process.

Southern pygmy leatherjacket Brachaluteres jacksonianus

References

Southern pygmy leatherjacket Wikipedia