Ctenochaetus striatus
MaitoStriped Bristletooth
Southern Group: Present Makatea: | ||||||||
RR |
MG |
AT |
MK |
MT |
AK |
PL |
TK |
MN |
^P |
^^P |
^P |
^++++ |
++++ |
Northern Group: Present | |||||
TN |
MH |
RK |
PK |
NS |
SW |
P |
P |
++++ |
Ctenochaetus striatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825)
SYNONYMS: Acanthurus striatus [O]
TAXONOMY: ANIMALIA; CHORDATA; GNATHOSTOMATA (Jawed Vertebrates); PISCES; OSTEICHTHYES; Perciformes; Acanthuroidei; ACANTHURIDAE, Acanthurinae
IDENTIFICATION: Oval to 20cm SL with many bristle-like teeth. Changing from dark brown to light grey; pale orange-yellow spots on upper head, and closeset narrow pale bluish stripes on body extending onto Dorsal and Anal Fins; tail dark. Eye ± yellow rim. JUV to 8-12cm, body bright blue with ~9 narrow red stripes; Dorsal, Anal and Tail dark blue with blue edge.
GENERAL NOTE: The most abundant surgeonfish in e.Africa and also in Tahiti - and elsewhere. Causes ciguatera illness due to fat-soluble ciguatoxin and water-soluble maitotoxin.
Vouchers:
Mangaia: specimen, College, 9/2000, ID GMcC. Atiu: field-specimen, College collection, 10/2000, ID GMcC. Mauke: field-specimen, College, 3/2001, ID GMcC. Aitutaki: field-specimen, NBSAP School, 12/2000, ID GM; fieldsight, lagoon, 12/2000, GMcC. Palmerston: Photo76 (G&S85); Listed (Preston95). Manihiki: A676-1specimen, A781-1,A963-1 (B&M74). Pukapuka: specimen+photo, 2/2004, G.McCormack, to BPBM, ID J.Randall as Ctenochaetus stiatus, 5/2004. Suwarrow: field ID N.Sims (Sims EIA99).
References:
text p.248 Myers (1991 2nd Ed.) Fishes of Micronesia
plate 129b Myers (1991 2nd Ed.) Fishes of Micronesia
p.427 Randall et al. (1990) Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef....
p.589 Burgess et al. (1988) Atlas of Marine Aquarium Fishes (TFH)
plate 126-08 Lieske & Myers (1996) Coral Reef Fishes
plate 94-09 Allen (1997) Marine Fishes of Tropical Australia....
Species No. 918 Munro (1967) Fishes of New Guinea
Data Update History (information):
zB02, zD02
McCormack, Gerald (2007) Cook Islands Biodiversity Database, Version 2007.2. Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust, Rarotonga. Online at http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org.
Please refer to our use policy.