crescent banded hogfish

Scientific name Bodianus bilunulatus
Descriptor Lacepède
Year of description 1801
IUCN category LC
Family Labridae
Genus Bodianus
Bodianus bilunulatus Bodianus bilunulatus

Introduction

Bodianus bilunulatus, commonly known as crescent banded hogfish, is a salt water fish.

This sheet is currently being prepared. The texts currently proposed come from our data model or are being drafted. To request priority for this content, you can write to us HERE.

Who is it?

Morphology

  • Average size
    35 cm
  • Maximum size
    55 cm
  • Pattern
    drawn scales
  • Average size
    35 cm
  • Maximum size
    55 cm
  • Pattern
    drawn scales

How to recognize the crescent banded hogfish ?

The crescent banded hogfish measures around 35 cm. The dominant males can however reach 55 cm. This fish is bicolore with a predominantly rose and blanc body. The also has blanc drawn scales.

Sexual dimorphism

The adult male is bigger than the female.

Behaviour & Life cycle

  • diet
    carnivorous
  • Sociability
    solitary
  • territorial
    Yes
  • Way of living
    diurnal

The crescent banded hogfish is a fish solitary naturally found near the bottom. This species is carnivorous .

This species is territorial and does not appreciate the presence of intruders nearby, especially animals with similar behavior. It can also be virulent toward conspecifics. However, the crescent banded hogfish has little concern for non-territorial animals.

Reproduction

  • Reproduction
    ovipare

The crescent banded hogfish is a fish ovipare.

Harmless species

This species does not represent any particular threats to humans when encountered in its natural environment.

Where to find it?

Where to see this species?

What is its habitat?

Natural environment characteristics

  • Temperature
    24 - 29 °C
  • Depth
    3 - 160 m

Biotope presentation

The crescent banded hogfish is most often found at a depth between 3m and 160m. However, it is not impossible to find this species at other depths.

Species of the same biotope

To go further

Species of the same family

To read on the web

Sources & Contributions

Participation & Validation

The Fishipedia team and specialist contributors are committed to providing high-quality content. However, although the information comes from scientific sources or testimonials from specialists, the cards may contain inaccuracies.

Adrien Falzon

Adrien Falzon

Translation

Translation done with the valuable contribution of our translators, who make this information available to a wider audience. We sincerely thank them for their commitment.

Interact with Fishipedia

To get in touch with our team or participate in our project.

Template and content © Fishipedia - Unauthorized reproduction without prior request - ISSN 2270-7247 - Last modification 27/11/2023

Where to see this species?

Species of the same family

Same genus

Species of the same biotope

Scientific partners

  • {{name}}

    {{#street_number}}{{street_number}}, {{/street_number}}{{#route}}{{route}}{{/route}}
    {{postal_code}} {{town}}

    {{#phone}}{{phone}}{{/phone}}{{^phone}}-{{/phone}}