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Diagnostic Description

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Lips thick with age (Ref. 1623). Several color phases with age and sex (Ref. 48636). Basic color pattern changes little with growth although the posteriormost white bands disappear on large individuals (Ref. 1602).
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Rodolfo B. Reyes
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Life Cycle

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Oviparous, with distinct pairing during breeding (Ref. 205).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 9; Dorsal soft rays (total): 10 - 11; Analspines: 3; Analsoft rays: 11
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Trophic Strategy

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Occurs inshore (Ref. 75154).
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Biology

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Found mostly on coral reefs and reef flats to at least 20 m depth. Juveniles secretive on inshore reefs. Large adults swim openly on reefs, singly or in small loose aggregations (Ref. 48636). Adults feed mainly by taking mouthfuls of sand and gravel, releasing sand from the gill opening after sorting the small animal prey and ejecting the inorganic fragments from the mouth. Gut contents may contain shrimps and 25% the crushed remains of the echinoids Echinometra and Diadema, these were large prey; remaining food material consisted of very small gastopods, bivalves, crabs, ophiuroids, foraminiferans, and unidentified eggs (Ref. 93095). Feed mainly on small crustaceans, mollusks and echinoderms (Ref. 9823).
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Importance

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fisheries: minor commercial; aquarium: commercial; price category: very high; price reliability: very questionable: based on ex-vessel price for species in this family
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分布

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分布於印度-太平洋區,由紅海及南非到大溪地,北至日本琉球與台灣海域,南至大堡礁等。台灣各地海域皆有分布。
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利用

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中大型之隆頭魚,體色鮮豔,是適合水族觀賞的魚類。可食用,清蒸、紅燒皆宜。
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描述

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體長橢圓形,側扁;頭中大;眼中大。吻長,突出;唇厚,上唇內側具縐褶,下唇中央具溝,分成兩葉;上下頜各具一列錐狀齒,前端具一對犬齒。前鰓蓋骨緣平滑;左右鰓膜癒合,與峽部相連。體被大圓鱗,頸部與胸部被較小鱗;側線完全。D. IX, 11;A. III, 11;L.l. 26-30;背鰭連續;腹鰭第一棘延長;尾鰭稍圓形。體黑色,具 5條白色橫帶;胸部白色;頭淺黃色或淺綠色,具藍邊的粉紅色帶;尾鰭黑色或黑黃色。幼魚眼周圍具幅射狀白色帶。
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棲地

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主要棲息於深度約1-20公尺的岩礁區。小魚一般只在淺海的礁區活動,以躲藏在岩隙的浮游甲殼類為食;大魚活動範圍廣,常出現於獨立礁或礁砂混合區,以海膽、海星、小貝、小蝦、多毛類及有孔蟲等為食。
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Barred thicklip

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The barred thicklip wrasse (Hemigymnus fasciatus) is a species of fish belonging to the wrasse family, native from the Indo-Pacific.

Description

The barred thicklip wrasse is a medium-sized fish that can reach a maximum length between 30 cm[3][4] to 50 cm.[5]

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.

Distribution & habitat

The barred thicklip wrasse is widespread throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, from the eastern coast of Africa, Red Sea included, until Polynesia and from New Caledonia to south Japan.[1][6][7]

The barred thicklip wrasse likes mixed coral areas with rubble, sand and corals where it can easily draw its food and find shelter from the surface to 25 meters deep.[8] Juveniles are more secretive and always keep hidden in corals or even in sea urchins.

Biology

The barred thicklip wrasse lives solitary but can be observed also in small loose groups. It is a benthic predator that feeds mainly on small marine invertebrates such as crustaceans, molluscs, worms and echinoderms captured on or in the substrate.[9]

Like most wrasse, the chain-lined wrasse is a protogynous hermaphrodite, i.e. individuals start life as females with the capability of turning male later on.

Conservation status

The species is targeted but not thought to be threatened by the aquarium trade. It is listed as Least Concern (LC) by the IUCN.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Choat, J.H.; Pollard, D.; Myers, R. (2010). "Hemigymnus fasciatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T187373A8516990. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T187373A8516990.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2006). "Hemigymnus fasciatus" in FishBase. Augustyear=2019 2006 version.
  3. ^ Randall, J.E., 2013. Review of the Indo-Pacific labrid fish genus Hemigymnus. J. Ocean Sci. Foundation 6:2-18.
  4. ^ Rudie Kuiter, Fishes of the Maldives, Atoll Editions, 2014, ISBN 9781876410254
  5. ^ Rudie Kuiter, Labridae fishes: wrasses, Aquatic Photographics, 2010, OCLC 666712329
  6. ^ Lieske & Myers,Coral reef fishes,Princeton University Press, 2009, ISBN 9780691089959
  7. ^ Myers, R.F., 1991. Micronesian reef fishes. Second Ed. Coral Graphics, Barrigada, Guam. 298 p.
  8. ^ Allen, G.R. and M.V. Erdmann, 2012. Reef fishes of the East Indies. Perth, Australia: University of Hawai'i Press, Volumes I-III. Tropical Reef Research.
  9. ^ Westneat, M.W., 2001. Labridae. Wrasses, hogfishes, razorfishes, corises, tuskfishes. p. 3381-3467. In K.E. Carpenter and V. Niem (eds.) FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific. Vol. 6. Bony fishes part 4 (Labridae to Latimeriidae), estuarine crocodiles. FAO, Rome.

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Barred thicklip: Brief Summary

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The barred thicklip wrasse (Hemigymnus fasciatus) is a species of fish belonging to the wrasse family, native from the Indo-Pacific.

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Description

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Found mostly on coral reefs and reef flats at depths of 1 to at least 20 m. Feeds mainly on small crustaceans, molluscs and echinoderms (Ref. 9823).

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

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