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Bodianus bilunulatus

(Crescent Banded Hogfish)

Common Names

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Common Names in Afrikaans:

Saalrug-Varkvis

Common Names in Austronesian (Other):

Ngiship

Common Names in Carolinian:

Ngiship

Common Names in Creole, Fren:

Vieille chinois

Common Names in Dutch:

Pollak

Common Names in English:

Blackspot Wrasse, Crescent Banded Hogfish, Hawaiian Hogfish, Saddle-Back Hogfish, Saddleback Hogfish, Table Boss, Tarry Hogfish

Common Names in Finnish:

Aavikkotokko

Common Names in French:

Vieille à Selle Noire, Vieille à Selle Noire, Vieille á Selle Noire

Common Names in Hawaiian:

A´awa, A'awa, Aawa, Po'ou

Common Names in Japanese:

Kitsunebera

Common Names in Malay:

Baji-Baji, Bajing Lout

Common Names in Mandarin Chinese:

雙帶普提魚, 雙帶狐鯛, 雙帶ç‹é¯›, 雙帶普æé­š, åŒå¸¦ç‹é²·, åŒå¸¦æ™®æé±¼

Common Names in Maranao/Sama:

Bukan

Common Names in Maranao/Samal/Tao Su:

Bukan, Lamon, Lampet, Pejakan, Pollak, Pollay, Tallad, Tumaling

Common Names in Other:

Batuan

Common Names in Portuguese:

Bodião Betume, Bodião Betume

Common Names in Somali:

Maambiyo

Common Names in Spanish:

Vieja De Piedra, Vieja Ensillada

Common Names in Swahili:

Pono

Common Names in Tagalog:

Bagondon, Bugok, Bukan, Bungat, Labayan, Lamon, Lampet, Lupet, Maming, Mulmul, Pejakan, Pollay, Talad, Tallad, Tamago, Tayad, Tumaling

Common Names in Tahitian:

Po'ou

Common Names in Visayan:

Bagondon, Bugok, Labayan, Lupet, Mulmul, Talad, Tamago, Tayad

Description

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Family Labridae

Distribution: Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific. Protrusible mouth . Most jaw teeth with gaps between them; teeth usually jutting outward. Dorsal fin 8-21 spines (usually less than15), 6-21 soft rays . Anal fin 4-6 spines (often 3), 7-18 soft rays. Cycloid scales , generally large to moderate, 25-80 along the side (may be small and over 100 if small. Lateral line interrupted or continuous. Vertebrae 23-42. Snout elongated in the genus Gomphosus. Size, shape and color very diversified. Most species are sand burrowers; carnivores on benthic invertebrates ; also planktivores , and some small species remove ectoparasites of larger fishes . Most species change color and sex with growth, from an initial phase (IP) of both males and females, the latter able to change sex into an often brilliantly colored terminal male phase (TP). Males dominate several females; all Indo-Pacific species are pelagic spawners. Most species do well in aquaria , and young Coris are particularly popular. Maximum length about 2.3 m , many are less than 15 cm, the shortest being 4.5 cm. Medium to large species are important food fishes.The family Labridae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) and the Order Perciformes. It contains 60 genera and 500 species. It may be found in Marine environments and is primarily Marine. Many members of this family are used in the aquarium trade. Reproductively, most members of this family are nonguarders. The main mode of swimming of adult fish in this family is labriform . Compared with other fish, the activity level of this family tends to be normal. Members of this family have been dated back to the Paleocene epoch of the Tertiary period. Etymology of this family name : Latin, labrum = furious

Habitat

Occurs on deep reef slopes rich with invertebrates such as sponges and seawhips, but young adults are occasionally seen much shallower (Ref. 48636). May be found at depths of 8 to 160 meters.

Typically found in water with a depth of 0 to -4,363 meters (0 to -14,314 feet).Mean = -1,055.820 meters (-3,463.976 feet), Standard Deviation = 1,278.200 based on 74 observations. Ocean depth information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre.

Biome: Saltwater . Reef-associated .

Biology

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Diet

Feeds mainly on benthic , hard-shelled, invertebrates such as mollusks and crustaceans.

Behavior

Usually solitary in coral and rocky reefs.

Taxonomy

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Ambiguous Synonyms

  1. Lepidaplois hirsutus (non Lacepède, 1801)

Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Bodianus bilunulatus (Lacepède, 1801)
  2. Bodianus bilunulatus (Lacépède, 1801)
  3. Bodianus bilunulatus subsp. bilunulatus (Lacepède, 1801)
  4. Cossyphus albotaeniatus Valenciennes, 1839
  5. Labrus bilunulatus Lacepède, 1801

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Family : Wrasses .

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Bodianus

There are approximately 56 species in this genus:

B. albotaeniatus · B. anthiodes · B. anthioides (Bronzehead Hogfish) · B. axilaris · B. axillaris (Axil Hogfish) · B. bilunulatus (Blackspot Wrasse) · B. bilunulatus albotaeniatus (Blackspot Wrasse) · B. bilunulatus bilunulatus · B. bimaculatus (Two-Spot Slender Hogfish) · B. cylindriatus · B. diana (Diana's Hogfish) · B. dictynna · B. diplotaenia (Mexican Hogfish) · B. diplotaenius · B. eclancheri (Brown Hogfish) · Pentapodus trivittatus · B. flavifrons · B. flavipinnis · B. frenchii (Foxfish) · B. fulvus · B. fulvus punctatus · Cephalopholis argus · B. hirsutus (Eclipse Wrasse) · B. insularis (Island Hogfish) · B. izuensis · B. jaguar · B. leucosticticus (Lined Hogfish) · B. loxozonus (Blackfin Hogfish) · B. loxozonus loxozonus · B. macrognathos (Giant Hogfish) · B. macrourus (Black-Banded Hogfish) · B. macrurus · B. masudai · B. mesothorax (Black-Belt Hogfish) · B. neilli (Bay of Bengal Hogfish) · B. opercularis (Blackspot Hogfish) · B. oxycephalus (Blackspot Pigfish) · B. paraleucosticticus · B. perditio (Golden-Spot Hogfish) · B. perdito · B. prognathus · B. puchellus (Blackbar Blenny) · B. pulchellus (Hogfish) · B. pulchelus · B. rufus (Dogfish) · B. sanguineus · B. scrofa (Barred Hogfish) · B. speciosus (Blackbar Hogfish) · B. tanyokidus · B. thoracotaeniatus · B. trilineatus (Fourline Hogfish) · B. unimaculatus (Pigfish) · B. vulpinus · B. insularis · B. insularis · B. insularis

Bibliography

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal March 02, 2008:

Identifiers

Footnotes

Last Revised: 2008-11-03