Barred thicklip
A species of Hemigymnus, Also known as Barred wrasse Scientific name : Hemigymnus fasciatus Genus : Hemigymnus
Barred thicklip, A species of Hemigymnus
Also known as:
Barred wrasse
Botanical name: Hemigymnus fasciatus
Genus: Hemigymnus
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Description
Description
The barred thicklip wrasse is a medium-sized fish that can reach a maximum length between 30 cm to 50 cm. Its body is high, relatively flattened, its head is large and its terminal mouth has thick lips. Its body coloration varies according to age. During the juvenile phase, this wrasse has a green-yellow background color with six yellow vertical lines and in between them there is thin black vertical lines which are not necessarily visible. The female, in the initial phase, has dark green to black body with four vertical white stripes, the head is green and white with pink pattern which are highlighted in turquoise. The caudal fin is orange. In terminal phase, the mature male has a dark-green to black body coloration with four white stripes,which are getting finer to the top part of the body and which later may even fade in older specimen. The head is identical to the female one but patterns have a more intense coloration with a characteristic horseshoe pattern on the snout. Its caudal fin has same color than the dominant body color.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Wrasses Genus
Hemigymnus Species
Barred thicklip