Bird wrasse
A species of Bird fishes, Also known as Pacific bird wrasse, Purple club-nosed wrasse Scientific name : Gomphosus varius Genus : Bird fishes
Bird wrasse, A species of Bird fishes
Also known as:
Pacific bird wrasse, Purple club-nosed wrasse
Botanical name: Gomphosus varius
Genus: Bird fishes
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The bird wrasse is a medium-sized fish which can reach a standard length of 30 cm (12 in). It has an elongated body, laterally compressed, with a truncated tail and a long snout. Adults are relatively easy to recognize by their characteristic long nose and the jerky flapping of their pectoral fins when swimming. Juveniles are more difficult to identify, as they haven't yet developed the characteristic prominent snout. Gomphosus varius can be confused with its close relative Gomphosus caeruleus, but differs from the latter by its color pattern and its geographic range. Like many wrasses, Gomphosus varius is a sequential hermaphrodite. As it changes sex, its body shape, color intensity and pattern vary considerably. The female is smaller than the male and its body color is duller. The anterior half or the first third of the body is light-colored: the belly and chest are pearly white, the scales of the flanks are grayish and lined with a dark border, the upper half of the snout is red-orange, a brown longitudinal fine line crosses the eye and the pectoral fins are translucent. The male body color is more uniform than the female's. Its dominant color is greenish; the intensity varies from one individual to another, but also according to maturity and mating period. The head can also have a dark bluish color. A yellowish color, lighter green than the flanks, tints the shoulder of the pectoral fin.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Wrasses Genus
Bird fishes Species
Bird wrasse