Acanthurus nigrofuscus

Acanthurus nigrofuscus

Brown surgeonfish, Blackspot surgeonfish, Brown tang, Dusky surgeon, Lavender tang, Spot-cheeked surgeonfish

Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Acanthurus nigrofuscus
Length
18.7-21
7.4-8.3
cminch
cm inch 

Acanthurus nigrofuscus, the brown surgeonfish, blackspot surgeonfish, brown tang, dusky surgeon, lavender tang or spot-cheeked surgeonfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the familyAcanthuridae, which includes the surgeonfishes, unicornishes and tangs. This species is a common and abundant fish occurring across a wide Indo-Pacific range.

Animal name origin

Acanthuurus nigrofuscus was given the subspecific name, nigrofuscus combining nigro, meaning "black", with fuscus, meaning "dark" a reference to the dusky or brownish-black colour of this fish.

Appearance

Acanthurus nigrofuscus has 9 spines and between 24 and 27 soft rays supporting its dorsal fin while the anal fin] is supported by 3 spines and 22 to 24 soft rays. The dorsal profile of the head his slightly humped. The overall colour varies from brown to purplish to bluish-brown marked with small orange spots on the head and breast. There are small black spots at the base of both the dorsal and anal fins, these fins have a pale blue margin. The spine on the caudal peduncle is contained within a patch of black pigment. There may or may not be sinuous horizontal lines of small blue dots. This species has a maximum published total length of 21 cm (8.3 in).

Distribution

Geography

Acanthurus nigrofuscus has a wide Indo-Pacific distribution from the coast of eastern Africa as far north as the Israeli Red Sea coast and south as far as far south as the Aliwal Shoal in South Africa, across the Indian Ocean and into the Indian Ocean as far east as and the Pitcairn Islands and Hawaii, north as far as southern Japan and south as far as New South Wales. This is a numerous and common surgeonfish that is found in small schools on sheltered coral and rocky reefs, frequently around isolated rocky reefs at depths down to 25 m (82 ft).

Climate zones

Habits and Lifestyle

Acanthurus nigrofuscus grazes on benthic algae. Although typically encountered in small groups it will form large schools in oceanic areas, as well as gathering in large spawning aggregations. This is a relatively small surgeonfish and may be dominated by other larger species but the large schools they form can displace other grazing fish.

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Acanthurus nigrofuscus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acanthurus_nigrofuscus
2. Acanthurus nigrofuscus on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/178019/1523035

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