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The blue-spotted jawfish have an electric-blue spotting over a yellow or orange body with an elegant yellow dorsal fin. They have large eyes that make them look as "alien". [3] The males have stark white in their anterior halves. The females and the non-courting males are dark brown and have larger blue spots.
Opistognathus castelnaui Bleeker, 1860 (Castelnau's jawfish) Opistognathus crassus Smith-Vaniz, 2010 (Stout jawfish) [2] Opistognathus cryos Su & Ho 2024; Opistognathus cuvierii Valenciennes, 1836 (Bar-tail jawfish) Opistognathus cyanospilotus Smith-Vaniz, 2009 (Blue-blotch jawfish) Opistognathus darwiniensis W. J. Macleay, 1878 (Darwin jawfish)
With the exception of the blue-spotted jawfish O. rosenblatti, [2] Jawfishes are mouthbrooders, meaning their eggs hatch in their mouths, where the newborn fry are protected from predators. The gestation period varies between species. Gold-specs jawfish (Opistognathus randalli) typically keep their clutch of eggs for 8–10 days before hatching.
These Red Sea fish are listed as Reef-associated by Fishbase: . Acanthuridae. Acanthurus gahhm, Black surgeonfish; Acanthurus mata, Elongate surgeonfish; Acanthurus nigrofuscus, Brown surgeonfish
The yellowhead jawfish (Opistognathus aurifrons) is a species of jawfish native to coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea. It is found at depths of from 3 to 40 metres (9.8 to 131.2 ft). The head and upper body are a light, but brilliant, yellow color slowly fading to a pearlescent blue hue. It can reach a length of 10 centimetres (3.9 in) TL. [2]
Blue-spotted jawfish; D. Dusky jawfish; M. Moustache jawfish; Y. Yellowhead jawfish ... This page was last edited on 25 October 2018, at 17:59 (UTC).
Stalix dicra Smith-Vaniz, 1989 (Forked jawfish) Stalix eremia Smith-Vaniz, 1989 (Solitary jawfish) Stalix flavida Smith-Vaniz, 1989; Stalix histrio D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1902 (Harlequin jawfish) Stalix immaculata C. Y. Xu & H. Z. Zhan, 1980; Stalix moenensis (Popta, 1922) (Muna jawfish) Stalix novikovi Prokofiev, 2015 [2] Stalix omanensis ...
The dusky jawfish (Opistognathus whitehursti) is a species of jawfish native to the western Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea where it is an inhabitant of reefs at depths of from 1 to 12 metres (3.3 to 39.4 ft). It can reach a length of 14 centimetres (5.5 in) TL.