First report on the occurrence of two marine ornamental fishes (Acanthuriformes) from Northern part of the Bay of Bengal, India
Author
Pradhan, J
Zoological Survey of India, Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, Digha, West Bengal - 721 428, India
Author
Ray, D
Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal - 721 655, India * [E-mail: marugalbalu 82 @ gmail. com]
Author
Balakrishnan, S
Zoological Survey of India, Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, Digha, West Bengal - 721 428, India
marugalbalu82@gmail.com
text
Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences
2023
2023-05-31
52
5
261
264
journal article
299256
10.56042/ijms.v52i05.8008
ab22781b-0ca8-4918-9993-a73e6a935499
2582-6727
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2.
Zanclus cornutus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Common name:
Moorish Idol
1758. Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, Ed. X. (Systemanaturae per regna trianaturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Tomus I. Editiodecima, reformata) Holmiae. v. 1: i-ii + 1-824.
Material examined:
Two specimens
; SL
90 – 148 mm
; location: Digha Mohana, collection date:
July 21, 2018
(
MARC
/ZSI/F8358); Chandipur, collection date:
July 5, 2013
, (
MARC
/ZSI/F3800)
.
Diagnostic characters:
D: VII+42, A: III+33, P: 19,
PL
/
V
: I+5, GR: 10. Body very deep and compressed (
Fig. 2
). Its depth 0.82 – 088 mm in SL. Snout narrow and protruding, its length
3.65 – 4.10 mm
in HL. Mouth small with slender and uniserial teeth. A bony projection present in front of eye. First dorsal spine extremely long and filamentous. Snout protruding and its pre-maxilla protractile. Caudal spine and keels absent on caudal peduncle. Dark black vertical bands present on body.
Colour:
Body anteriorly white, posteriorly yellow, with alternate transverse broad white and 2 broad black vertical bands present. The first black band nearly encloses eyes in its anterior part and broadens ventrally to include the chest, pelvic fins, and half of the abdomen. Second black band is on the posterior half of the body, edged posteriorly with single white and black lines, and extends into both dorsal and anal fins. A black-edged orange saddle-like marking present on snout; chin black; caudal fin largely black incorporating a 3
rd
black band, its posterior margin is with white band; dorsal fin white except for intrusion of upper part of second black bar and a yellow zone posterior to it.
Distribution:
Indo-Pacific: East Africa to Rapa and Ducie Islands, north to Southern
Japan
and the Hawaiian Islands, south to the Lord Howe Island. Eastern Pacific: Southern Gulf of California to
Peru
22
. From Indian coastal waters, this species was previously reported from Andaman and Nicobar Island
33
,
Tamil Nadu
28
,
Kerala
29
,
Karnataka
30
and
Lakshadweep
34
.