Information about Butterflyfish

Butterflyfish
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Raccoon butterflyfish, Chaetodon lunula

Raccoon butterflyfish, Chaetodon lunula
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Perciformes
Family:Chaetodontidae
Genera


Amphichaetodon
Chaetodon
Chelmon
Chelmonops
Coradion
Forcipiger
Hemitaurichthys
Heniochus
Johnrandallia
Parachaetodon
Prognathodes


The butterflyfish are a group of conspicuous tropical marine fish of the family Chaetodontidae. Found mostly on the reefs of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, butterflyfish are fairly small, most from 12 to 22 cm in length. The largest species, the lined butterflyfish, Chaetodon lineolatus, grows to 30 cm. There are approximately 127 species in eleven genera. They should not be confused with the freshwater butterflyfish of the family Pantodontidae.

Butterflyfish are named for their brightly coloured and strikingly patterned bodies in shades of black, white, blue, red, orange and yellow (though some species are dull in colour). Many have eyespots on their flanks and dark bands across their eyes, not unlike the patterns seen on butterfly wings. Their deep, laterally compressed bodies are easily noticed through the profusion of reef life, leading most to believe the conspicuous coloration of butterflyfish is intended for interspecies communication. Butterflyfish have uninterrupted dorsal fins with tail fins that may be rounded or truncated, but are never forked.

The family name Chaetodontidae derives from the Greek words chaite meaning "hair" and odontos meaning "tooth." This is an allusion to the rows of brush-like teeth found in their small, protrusile mouths. Butterflyfish closely resemble the angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae but are distinguished from the latter by their lack of preopercle spines (part of the gill covers).

Their coloration also makes butterflyfish popular in the aquaria hobby. However, most species feed on coral polyps (corallivores) and sea anemones; this poses a problem in most reef tanks where a delicate balance is to be maintained. Species kept in the hobby are therefore the few generalists and specialist zooplankton feeders.

Generally diurnal and frequenting shallow waters of less than 18 m (some species found to 180 m), butterflyfish stick to particular home ranges. The corallivores are especially territorial, forming mated pairs and staking claim to their own head of coral. Contrastingly, the zooplankton feeders will form large conspecific groups. By night butterflyfish hide amongst the crevices of the reef and exhibit markedly different coloration than they do by day.

Butterflyfish are pelagic spawners; that is, they release many buoyant eggs into the water which then become part of the plankton, floating with the currents until hatching. The fry go through what is known as a tholichthys stage, wherein the body of the postlarval fish is covered in large bony plates extending from the head. This curious armoured stage is seen in only one other family of fish; the Scatophagidae (scats). The fish lose their bony plates as they mature.

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Threadfin butterflyfish
Kona, Hawaii.

Pyramid butterflyfish
Kona, Hawaii.

Four-eye butterflyfish
Saba, Netherlands Antilles.

Banded butterflyfish
Long Cay, Belize, Central America.

Four-spot butterflyfish
Kona, Hawaii.

Tinker's butterflyfish
Kona, Hawaii.

Copperband butterflyfish
Papua New Guinea.

Black-stripe butterflyfish
Papua New Guinea.

Longnose butterflyfish
Kona, Hawaii.

Ornate butterflyfish
Kona, Hawaii.

Forcipiger flavissimus
Kona, Hawaii.


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C. lunula

Binomial name
Chaetodon lunula
(Lacepède, 1802)

The raccoon butterflyfish, Chaetodon lunula, also known as crescent-masked or lunule
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885

Typical Classes

See below

Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Actinopterygii
Klein, 1885

Subclasses

Chondrostei
Neopterygii
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The Actinopterygii (the plural form of Actinopterygius) comprise the class of the ray-finned fishes.
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Perciformes

Families

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The Perciformes, also called the Percomorphi or Acanthopteri, include about 40% of all fish and are the largest order of vertebrates. The name Perciformes means perch-like.
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Amphichaetodon
Burgess, 1978

Species
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Amphichaetodon is a genus of butterflyfishes of the family Chaetodontidae.

Species

  • Lord Howe Island butterflyfish, Amphichaetodon howensis (Waite, 1903) .

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Chaetodon
Linnaeus, 1758

Species
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Chaetodon is a genus of tropical fish in the family Chaetodontidae.

Species

  • Philippine butterflyfish, Chaetodon adiergastos Seale, 1910

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Chelmon
Cloquet, 1817

Species
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Chelmon is a genus of tropical fish in the family Chaetodontidae.

Species

  • Margined coralfish, Chelmon marginalis Richardson, 1842
  • Blackfin coralfish,

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Chelmon
Bleeker, 1876

Species
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Chelmonops is a genus of tropical fish in the family Chaetodontidae.

Species

  • Western talma, Chelmonops curiosus Kuiter, 1986
  • Truncate coralfish,

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Forcipiger
Evermann, 1898

Species
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Forcipiger is a genus of tropical fish in the family Chaetodontidae.

Species

  • Forcipiger flavissimus Jordan & McGregor, 1898
  • Longnose butterflyfish,

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Hemitaurichthys
Bleeker, 1876

Species
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Hemitaurichthys is a genus of tropical fish in the family Chaetodontidae.

Species

  • Many-spined butterflyfish, Hemitaurichthys multispinosus Randall, 1975

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Heniochus
Cuvier, 1816

Species
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Heniochus is a genus of fish in the family Chaetodontidae. The Moorish idol, Zanclus cornutus is similar in appearance but unrelated.
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Prognathodes
Evermann, 1898

Species
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Prognathodes is a genus of tropical fish in the family Chaetodontidae.

Species

  • Longsnout butterflyfish, Prognathodes aculeatus (Poey, 1860)

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C. lineolatus

Binomial name
Chaetodon lineolatus
Cuvier, 1831

The lined butterflyfish, Chaetodon lineolatus, is the largest of the butterflyfish.
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Pantodontidae

Genus: Pantodon
Peters, 1877

Species: P. buchholzi

Binomial name
Pantodon buchholzi
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Pantodontidae

Genus: Pantodon
Peters, 1877

Species: P. buchholzi

Binomial name
Pantodon buchholzi
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Superfamilies and families
  • Superfamily Hedyloidea:
  • Hedylidae
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Pomacanthidae

Genera
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Marine angelfish are perciform fish of the family Pomacanthidae. They are found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and mostly western Pacific oceans.
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