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Paracirrhites hemistictus

(Multicolored Hand-Fish)

Overview

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Family : Hawkfishes ; An uncommon species (Ref. 9710) that inhabits exposed reef fronts and outer reef slopes to a depth of about 18 m where it perches on rocks and corals . Absent from most large continental islands (Ref. 9710). Minimum depth reported taken from Ref. 9710.

Common Names

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Common Names in Austronesian (Other):

Galiyechimweliyal

Common Names in Carolinian:

Galiyechimweliyal

Common Names in Danish:

Halvplettet Falkefisk

Common Names in English:

Halfspotted Hawkfish, Multicolored Hand-Fish, Ornate Hawkfish, Whitespot Hawkfish

Common Names in French:

Épervier Tacheté, pervier Tachet

Common Names in Japanese:

Irezumigonbe

Common Names in Mandarin Chinese:

雜色副, 雜色副, 杂色副

Common Names in Marshall:

Aladdo

Common Names in Marshallese:

Aladdo

Common Names in Niuean:

Ulutuki

Common Names in Other:

Patiki

Common Names in Samoan:

A´a, A'a, Lausiva

Common Names in Tahitian:

Patu'i, Patui, Patui Pata

Common Names in Tuvaluan:

Te Patukilautalo

Description

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Family Cirrhitidae

Distribution: tropical western and eastern Atlantic, Indian and Pacific (mainly Indo-Pacific ). Continuous dorsal fin with 10 spines, 11-17 soft rays ; interspinal membranes with cirri . Anal fin 5-7 soft rays. Scales ctenoid or cycloid. Vertebrae 26-28. Maximum length about 55 cm. Species usually small and very colorful; inhabits rocks and corals . Have many features in common with the scorpaenids. Feed on small crustaceans and fishes . Protogynous hermaphrodites , with few dominant males. Spawning takes place in open water near the surface. Adapt well to aquarium conditions.The family Cirrhitidae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) and the Order Perciformes. It contains 9 genera and 32 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 subcarangiform. Etymology of this family name : Related voice to Greek, kirrhos = Latin cirrus = curl, fringe

Habitat

Biome: Saltwater . Reef-associated .

Taxonomy

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Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Cirrhites hemistictus Günther, 1874
  2. Cirrhites hemistictus Gnther, 1874
  3. Cirrhites polystictus Gnther, 1874
  4. Paracirrhites hemistictus (Günther, 1874)
  5. Paracirrhites polystictus (Gnther, 1874)
  6. Paracitthites hemistictus (Günther, 1874)
  7. Paracitthites hemistictus (Gnther, 1874)

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Data last modified by FishBase 20-Mar-1995

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Paracirrhites

There are approximately 14 species in this genus:

P. arcatus · P. arcatus (Arc Eye) · P. areatus · P. bicolor · P. fasciatus · P. foresteri · P. forsteri (Blackside Hawkfish) · P. fosteri · P. hemistictus (Halfspotted Hawkfish) · P. hemistictus var. hemistictus · P. hemistictus var. polystictus · P. nisus · P. pinnulatus · P. xanthus

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal March 02, 2008:

Identifiers

Last Revised: 2008-11-03