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Description. The orangespotted filefish grows to a length of about 20 cm (8 in). The head has a number of wavy yellowish lines which run down onto the snout; near the eyes these alternate with bluish lines. The body has a number of broad brown bands separated by narrow whitish-yellow bands which converge at the caudal peduncle and continue onto ...
O. longirostris. Binomial name. Oxymonacanthus longirostris. (Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801) The orange spotted filefish or harlequin filefish, Oxymonacanthus longirostris, is a filefish in the family Monacanthidae found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific Oceans. The orangespotted filefish is a different species and refers to Cantherhines pullus.
Species: A. schoepfii. Binomial name. Aluterus schoepfii. (Walbaum, 1792) Aluterus schoepfii, the orange filefish, is a species of fish in the family Monacanthidae. The species can also be listed under the family Balistidae. They can reach a maximum size of 62 centimetres (24 in) although they are common to 40 centimetres (16 in).
Filefish are closely related to triggerfish, pufferfish and trunkfish. The filefish family comprises approximately 102 species in 27 genera. More than half of the species are found in Australian waters, with 58 species in 23 genera. [3] Their laterally compressed bodies and rough, sandpapery skin inspired the filefish's common name.
Cantherhines pardalis Rüppell, 1837 (Honeycomb filefish) Cantherhines pullus Ranzani, 1842 (Orange-spotted filefish) Cantherhines rapanui F. de Buen, 1963 (Rapanui filefish) Cantherhines sandwichiensis Quoy & Gaimard, 1824 (Sandwich isle file) Cantherhines verecundus E. K. Jordan, 1925 (Shy filefish) References
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Added to NRHP. November 29, 1983. The Betts–Longworth Historic District is located just northwest of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. The district consists of a ten-block sub-neighborhood of the historic West End of Cincinnati that contains Federal, Italianate and Queen Anne styles. The Betts House located at 416 Clark Street was built in 1804 and ...