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Canthigaster punctatissima, [2] known as the spotted sharpnose puffer [3] or the spotted sharpnosed puffer, is a species of pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is native to the Eastern Pacific, where it ranges from Guaymas , Mexico to Panama and the Galápagos Islands .
Canthigaster solandri, commonly known as the spotted sharpnose puffer, is a ray-finned species of fish in the pufferfish family. It grows to a length of 11.5 centimeters (4.5 inches) in total length. It grows to a length of 11.5 centimeters (4.5 inches) in total length.
Canthigaster rivulata (Temminck & Schlegel, 1850) (Brown-lined puffer) Canthigaster rostrata (Bloch, 1786) (Caribbean sharpnose-puffer) Canthigaster sanctaehelenae (Günther, 1870) (St. Helena sharpnose pufferfish) Canthigaster smithae G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 1977 (Bicolored toby) Canthigaster solandri (Richardson, 1845) (Spotted sharpnose)
Tetraodon schoutedeni is a species of pufferfish native to Africa's Congo Basin. Growing to a length of 9–11.5 cm (3.5–4.5 in) [2], the species features a slightly rounded, globular body plan that tapers into a teardrop towards the tail; a design often seen in puffers. Additionally, they feature a light brownish-green body covered in black ...
Arothron stellatus is a very large pufferfish that grows up to 120 cm (47 in) in length. [6] Its body is oval shaped, spherical and relatively elongated. The skin is not covered with scales but is prickly. The fish has no pelvic fin and no lateral line. The dorsal fin and the anal fin are small, symmetric, and located at the rear end of the ...
Dichotomyctere nigroviridis (syn. Tetraodon nigroviridis) or the green spotted puffer is a species of pufferfish. It is found across South and Southeast Asia in coastal freshwater , but survives the longest in brackish to saltwater, and brackish water habitats. [ 2 ]
The spotted puffer has a white body with dense dark spots on its back and sides in various patterns, with variable yellowish markings. Its head is wider than it is deep, and is convex between the eyes. It has a single dorsal fin at its rear, a similar-shaped anal fin below, and in front of the pectoral fin it has a slit-like gill opening.
Torquigener albomaculosus, or the white-spotted pufferfish, is the 20th discovered [1] species of the genus Torquigener. The species was discovered in the ocean waters around the Ryukyu Islands in Japan off the south coast of Amami Ćshima Island. [1] Observed depths of the species range between 10 and 27 m (33 and 89 ft). [1]