Rhinecanthus

Rhinecanthus is a triggerfish genus from the Indo-Pacific. They are found at reefs, and all except R. abyssus are restricted to relatively shallow depths. They are among the smallest members of the family, with no species surpassing 30 centimetres (12 in) in length. They are primarily brownish, greyish and white, and have strongly contrasingly patterns in yellow, orange, blue or black. Adults of all have a relatively dark line (in most species intermixed with blue) that extends from the forehead down through the eye to the pectoral fin.

Rhinecanthus
Rhinecanthus rectangulus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Tetraodontiformes
Family: Balistidae
Genus: Rhinecanthus
Swainson, 1839

Species

There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus:[1]

ImageScientific nameCommon NameDistribution
Rhinecanthus abyssus Matsuura & Shiobara, 1989Deepwater TriggerfishWest Pacific Ocean
Rhinecanthus aculeatus Linnaeus, 1758Lagoon triggerfishIndo-Pacific region
Rhinecanthus assasi Forsskål, 1775Picasso triggerfishWestern Indian Ocean
Rhinecanthus cinereus Bonnaterre, 1788Mauritius Picasso TriggerfishMauritius
Rhinecanthus lunula J. E. Randall & Steene, 1983Halfmoon picassofishIndo-Pacific
Rhinecanthus rectangulus Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801Reef triggerfishIndo-Pacific
Rhinecanthus verrucosus Linnaeus, 1758Blackbelly triggerfishIndo-Pacific.

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