Genus Pentapodus:
Pentapodus emeryii (Richardson 1843), the
Double Whiptail Bream. Indo-West Pacific. To a foot in length in
the wild. An occasional import from the Philippines and Fiji. Hardy
when shipped properly and placed in a peaceful setting. Aquarium
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Pentapodus nagasakiensis (Tanaka 1915), the
Japanese Butterfish. Western Pacific; Japan to northern Australia.
To eight inches in length. This one in an aquarium. |
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Pentapodus setosus (Valenciennes 1830), the
Butterfly Whiptail. Indo-West Pacific; Philippines, S. China Sea,
Indonesia. To seven inches in length. N. Sulawesi pix. |
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Pentapodus trivittatus (Bloch 1791), the
Striped Whiptail. Indo-West Pacific; Philippines, Indonesia, New
Guinea. To eight inches in length. This one in N.
Sulawesi. |
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Genus Scaevius:
Scaevius milii
(Bory
de Saint-Vincent, 1823),
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Genus Scolopsis:
Scolopsis affinis Peters 1877, the
Yellow-Tail Spinecheek. West Pacific and Indian Ocean. To nearly
ten inches in length. Off of Gili Air, Lombok, and N. Sulawesi,
Indonesia. |
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Scolopsis auratus (Park 1797), the
Yellowstripe Monocle Bream. Eastern Indian Ocean; Maldives to
southern Indonesia. To a bit over eight inches in length. This one
off of Gili Air, Lombok, Indonesia. |
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Scolopsis frenatus (Cuvier 1830), the
Bridled Monocle Bream. Western Indian Ocean. To ten inches long.
This photo made in the Seychelles.
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Scolopsis ghanam (Forsskal 1775), the
Arabian Monocle Bream. Indian Ocean; Red Sea, East Africa to the
Andaman Sea. To twelve inches. Here's a four inch juvenile in
the Red Sea. |
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Scolopsis margaritifer (Cuvier 1830), the
Pearly Monocle Bream. Western Pacific. To eleven inches maximum
length. Specimens off of Australia's GBR and N. & S.
Sulawesi. |
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Scolopsis monogramma (Cuvier 1830), the
Monocle Bream. Indo-West Pacific. To a foot in length. Heron
Island, Australia's GBR. |
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Scolopsis vosmeri (Bloch 1792), the
Whitecheek Monocle Bream. Indo-West Pacific; east African coast,
Red Sea to Australia, Ryukyus. To ten inches. Rarely seen in the
ornamental trade, and this is a shame. In the wild feeds on many
benthic organisms. Pulau Redang, Malaysia photo. |
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Scolopsis xenochroa Gunther 1872, the
Blue-stripe Spinecheek. Oblique-barred Monocle Bream. Indo-West
Pacific; Maldives to Solomons, northern Australia, Indonesia... To
21 cm. in length. Feeds principally on crustaceans. N. Sulawesi
pic. |
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