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Taenianotus triacanthus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Scorpaeninae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Scorpaenidae

Scientific name
  
Taenianotus triacanthus

Higher classification
  
Scorpaenopsis

Order
  
Scorpaeniformes

Taenianotus triacanthus Photos of scorpionfishes and lionfishes Scorpaenidae

Genus
  
Taenianotus Lacepède, 1802

Similar
  
Scorpionfish, Rhinopias, Scorpaenopsis, Tetrarogidae, Rhinopias frondosa

Leaf scorpionfish taenianotus triacanthus


Taenianotus triacanthus, the leaf scorpionfish or paperfish, is a species of marine fish, the sole member of its genus.

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Yellow scorpion leaf fish taenianotus triacanthus


Description

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The leaf scorpionfish is about 10 cm (4 in) long fully grown. Their color varies from green, red, pink, brown, ocher and yellowish to a ghostly white. The fish is almost as flat as a leaf and resembles a leaf in many other ways. The head and mouth are large. Through their eyes is a dark line. The large dorsal fin starts just behind the eyes and has 12 spines and eight to 11 soft rays. The anal fin has three spines and five or six soft rays. The venom of the leaf scorpionfish is considerably weaker than that of the lionfish and stonefish. The skin often has blotches that enhance a camouflage effect. This fish has appendages around the mouth, and sometimes real algae and hydroids grow on its skin.

This fish molts every 10 to 14 days, and can change colors after the molt.

Behavior

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The leaf scorpionfish resembles a dead leaf lying in the water. To enhance this camouflage, it even makes gentle sideways movements in its pelvic area which make it resemble a drifting inert object. It is an ambush predator, waiting until suitable prey, a small fish or shrimp, approaches. Then it slowly moves with its pectoral fins close to the victim. When the leaf scorpionfish is close enough, the prey is sucked in by a sudden opening of its mouth. It eats small crustaceans, fishes, and larvae.

Distribution and habitat

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Taenianotus triacanthus is widespread from east African coast and the Red Sea to the tropical Indo-Pacific, north to the Galapagos Islands, the Ryukyu Islands, Hawaii, and the coast of New South Wales. This species can be found in tropical waters on coral reefs, from shallow water to a depth of 130 m.

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References

Taenianotus triacanthus Wikipedia