Blackeye thicklip wrasse
A species of Hemigymnus, Also known as Rainbow fish, Blackedge thicklip wrasse Scientific name : Hemigymnus melapterus Genus : Hemigymnus
Blackeye thicklip wrasse, A species of Hemigymnus
Also known as:
Rainbow fish, Blackedge thicklip wrasse
Botanical name: Hemigymnus melapterus
Genus: Hemigymnus
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Description
Description
The Half-and-half wrasse is a medium-sized fish that can reach a maximum length of 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. Juvenile wrasse have a greenish yellow background color with yellow vertical lines, a broad white diagonal band just behind the operculum, an orange caudal fin and a greenish gray front. Mature females are green behind the oblique line, with black-rimmed scales. A complex tangle of pink lines underlined with turquoise crosses from the top of the snout to the head. Mature males (terminal phase - see below) also have an emerald green stripe behind each scale and a blue rim around the eye; the top of the snout and head are green with pink patternss highlighted in turquoise.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Wrasses Genus
Hemigymnus Species
Blackeye thicklip wrasse