Calotomus [Calotomus]
Description
Calotomus is a genus of parrotfish that includes species commonly found in the Indo-Pacific ocean. These medium-sized parrotfishes are known for their distinct color phases, including juvenile, initial, and terminal phases, with coloration and patterns changing as they mature. They inhabit coral reefs and rocky areas, where they graze on algae. Some species in this genus are characterized by their filamentous pectoral rays, which are longer than those of other parrotfish genera.
Species
Sandford's Parrotfish [Calotomus sandvicensis]
View DetailsViridescent Parrotfish [Calotomus viridescens]
View DetailsArabian Parrotfish [Calotomus arabicus]
View DetailsGilbert's Parrotfish [Calotomus gilberti]
View DetailsZebra Parrotfish [Calotomus zonarchus]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Chordates
Chordata
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Class |
Fish
Actinopterygii
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Order |
Perciformes
Perciformes
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Family |
Parrotfishes
Scaridae
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Statistics
- Species 5