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Diagnostic Description

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Caudal fin rays 10. Strong spine on middle of dorsal ridge.Description: Characterized further by pale brown to brownish yellow with blue spots on head and numerous irregular lines on body; carapace quadrangular in cross section, large, thorn like spine in middle at median ridge on back; short, stout spine extending anteriorly from upper edge of each eye; posteriorly directed second pair of spines, one on each side of lower rear edge of carapace; 45 degree angle to horizontal axis of body formed by dorsal profile of snout; rounded caudal fin (Ref. 90102).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 9; Analspines: 0; Analsoft rays: 9
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Trophic Strategy

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Inhabits sandy areas with rubble, algae, or corals of clear outer lagoon and seaward reefs.
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Biology

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Inhabit clear outer lagoon and seaward reefs (Ref. 1602). Benthopelagic over rubble and sand at 5-132 m (Ref. 58302). Solitary (Ref. 90102). Males are highly territorial (Ref. 9710). Poisonous in some parts of the tropics (Ref. 7364).
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Importance

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fisheries: of no interest; aquarium: commercial
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分布

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分布於印度-太平洋區,西起非洲東岸,東至夏威夷及拉帕群島,北至日本南部,南至羅得豪島。台灣主要分布於南部、東北部及小琉球海域。
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利用

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具毒性,無任何食用價值,有些被飼養於水族館或製成乾製標本供人觀賞。
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描述

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體長方形,體被覆由鱗片癒合而成的骨板,形成盾甲包住全身,僅口、肛門、眼、鰓裂、各鰭及尾柄處具小開口;體甲在背鰭及臀鰭後方閉合,具有五條稜脊,分別於背側及腹側各具一對,背部中央另具一條發達的稜脊,体側則無。吻上緣線不垂直,中央凹陷; 無腹中稜,但腹部隆起;背中稜中央有一強壯棘,其基底極寬,棘尖指向後方;背側稜前方、眼上方有一向前稍短於眼徑之短棘;背側稜在眼上方不呈一直線,而順著眼眶隆起;腹側稜後方之向後棘與眼上棘等長。體黃色;頭有白或藍點與條紋;體亦具藍紋。
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棲地

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主要棲息於外潟湖區及面海之珊瑚礁區。雄魚具領域性。主要以底棲無脊椎動物為食。
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Thornback cowfish

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The thornback cowfish (Lactoria fornasini),[3] is a poisonous species of boxfish found throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific from East Africa to the Bass Islands (French Polynesia). It can grow to a maximum length of 23 cm (9 in).[3] It is an uncommon fish that feeds on small invertebrates that it picks up off the sea bed.

The specific epithet fornasini is in honour of Italian amateur naturalist Carlo Antonio Fornasini, who worked in Mozambique.[1]

Description

Like other members of the family Ostraciidae, the thornback cowfish has hexagonal, plate-like scales which are fused together to form a solid, box-like carapace, from which the eyes, mouth, fins and tail protrude.[4] The mouth is small and has protruding lips, the upper profile of the snout is straight, the back is somewhat convex, the flanks are concave and the belly rounded, causing the fish to resemble a purse.[5] There are small pre-ocular spines on either side of the head, a large spine projects from the dorsal ridge and a further moderate-sized spine projects from each of the pelvic ridges near the anal fin. Neither the dorsal fin nor the anal fin has any spines but both have nine soft rays, while the caudal fin is fan-shaped and has ten rays. A typical length for this fish is 15 cm (6 in); the colour is variable, and changes to match the fish's surroundings; generally pale tan with spots or wiggly markings in yellow, mauve or blue. In some regions, this fish is toxic.[3][4][6]

Distribution and habitat

The thornback cowfish is native to the tropical Indo-Pacific region between 32°N and 32°S. Its range extends from the east coast of Africa between Tanzania and South Africa and the island of Madagascar, to Japan, Indonesia, Australia, Hawaii and Rapa Island. It occurs in areas of sand, rubble, corals and algae both in lagoons and on the seaward side of reefs. It can be found as deep as 132 m (433 ft) but a more normal depth range is between about 6 and 30 m (20 and 100 ft).[3]

Ecology

This fish is usually solitary but the males are territorial in the breeding season.[3] The diet consists of small invertebrates, which are exposed by jets of water from the mouth blowing away sand, and picked up by suction from the sea bed. It is an uncommon species.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Bianconi, G. Giuseppe (1846). "Lettera del Professore G. Giuseppe Bianconi al Nobil Uomo Signor Conte Camillo Salina". Nuovi Annali delle Scienze Naturali. 2 (in Italian). Bologna. 5: 113.
  2. ^ a b Bailly, Nicolas (2018). "Lactoria fornasini (Bianconi, 1846)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2014). "Lactoria fornasini" in FishBase. August 2014 version.
  4. ^ a b The Fishes of the Indo-australian Arcehipelago Xi. Brill Archive. pp. 345–349.
  5. ^ Cara Giaimo, "How the World's Squarest Fish Gets Around", in The New York Times, 15 Apr. 2020.
  6. ^ a b King, Dennis (2014). The Reef Guide: fishes, corals, nudibranchs & other vertebrates East & South Coasts of Southern Africa. Penguin Random House South Africa. pp. 638–639. ISBN 978-1-77584-138-8.

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Thornback cowfish: Brief Summary

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The thornback cowfish (Lactoria fornasini), is a poisonous species of boxfish found throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific from East Africa to the Bass Islands (French Polynesia). It can grow to a maximum length of 23 cm (9 in). It is an uncommon fish that feeds on small invertebrates that it picks up off the sea bed.

The specific epithet fornasini is in honour of Italian amateur naturalist Carlo Antonio Fornasini, who worked in Mozambique.

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Description

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Occurs in sandy areas with rubble, algae, or corals of clear outer lagoon and seaward reefs (Ref. 1602). Occurs from about 6 to at least 30 m. Poisonous in some parts of the tropics (Ref. 7364).

Reference

Froese, R. & D. Pauly (Editors). (2023). FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. version (02/2023).

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Habitat

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Known from seamounts and knolls

Reference

Stocks, K. 2009. Seamounts Online: an online information system for seamount biology. Version 2009-1. World Wide Web electronic publication.

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