Whitespotted Dragonet (species: Synchiropus rameus) in Frankland Island Group, QLD (Gaia Guide)
Synchiropus rameus
Whitespotted Dragonet


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Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Actinopterygii
Order Perciformes
Family Callionymidae
Genus Synchiropus
Species Synchiropus rameus

Colours

                                       

Distinguishing features

Head and body light grey, ventrally white, sides with small red blotches and streaks. First dorsal fin yellow or grey, with vertical yellow bars, white spots and streaks edged with black. Second dorsal fin light grey with horizontal yellow and white streaks on posterior half. Caudal fin has 2 wide, vertical, dark grey bars. Anal fin is distally black. Preopercular spine with 4 to 11 small antrorse serrae on its dorsal margin and an antrorse spine at its base. First dorsal fin at least twice as high as second dorsal fin. Caudal fin in males without filaments. (Fishbase)

Size

  • Up to 15 cm (Total length)

Depth range

  • Up to 75 m

Synonyms

Distribution


©Atlas of Living Australia: Australian distribution

Distribution and habitat preferences

Often found on sand or rubble bottoms. (Fishbase)

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