Blackbelly triggerfish
A species of Picasso triggerfish, Also known as Blackbelly picassofish, Black-blotch trigger-fish Scientific name : Rhinecanthus verrucosus Genus : Picasso triggerfish
Blackbelly triggerfish, A species of Picasso triggerfish
Also known as:
Blackbelly picassofish, Black-blotch trigger-fish
Botanical name: Rhinecanthus verrucosus
Genus: Picasso triggerfish
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Description
Description
The blackbelly triggerfish has a laterally compressed, deep body and a long snout. In shape it is rhomboidal and it grows to a maximum length of 23 cm (9.1 in). The mouth is at the tip of the snout and the eye is set high on a long, straight forehead. The upper half of the body is pale brown and the underparts are white. There is a dark brown streak below the eye and a very large black spot on the underside just anterior to the anal fin. There are three short rows of forward pointing spines on the caudal peduncle. The anterior part of the dorsal fin consists of three spines which can be retracted into a groove and the separate posterior part has 23–26 soft rays. The anal fin is very much the same shape as the posterior dorsal fin and has 21–23 soft rays. The pectoral fin has 13–14 rays. The pelvic fin is covered by a flap of skin except for its extreme tip.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Cowfishes Family
Triggerfishes Genus
Picasso triggerfish Species
Blackbelly triggerfish