Corythoichthys benedetto explained

Corythoichthys benedetto, commonly known as Benedetto's pipefish, is a species of marine fish of the family Syngnathidae. It inhabits the Indo-West Pacific, near Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.[1] It is found on algae-covered rocky surfaces and gorgonian sea fans at depths of 5mto20mm (16feetto70feetm), where it can grow to lengths of around 7cm (03inches).[2] It is usually found alone, although it can be found in groups of up to four individuals. This species is ovoviviparous, with males brooding when they are at lengths of 5cmto5.5cmcm (02inchesto02.2inchescm).[2] The specific name and common name honour the late Italian prime minister Benedetto Craxi (1934-2000).

Description

Corythoichthys benedetto grows up to lengths of 7cm (03inches).[2] It may be identified by its body pattern of 12 thin white bars along the length of its body, each preceded by a thick red bar. These bars may be punctuated by variable-sized white ocelli.[3]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Gillespie, K. . Pollom, R.. amp . 2016 . Corythoichthys benedetto . . 2016 . e.T65364798A67619385 . 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T65364798A67619385.en. free .
  2. Allen, G.R. and M.V. Erdmann, 2008. Corythoichthys benedetto, a new pipefish (Pisces:Syngnathidae) from Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Aqua Int. J. Ichthyol. 13(3-4):121-126
  3. Dianne J. Bray, Corythoichthys benedetto in Fishes of Australia, accessed 23 Nov 2017, http://fishesofaustralia.net.au/home/species/4849