- rays. They have 24 vertebrae. Many
goatfish are
brightly colored. The
largest species, the dash-and-dot
goatfish (Parupeneus barberinus),
grows to 60 cm...
- The
yellowfin goatfish (Mulloidichthys vanicolensis) is a
species of
goatfish native to the
Indian Ocean and the
Pacific Ocean. M.
vanicolensis can reach...
- The
yellow goatfish (Mulloidichthys martinicus), also
known as yellowsaddle, is a
species of
goatfish native to the
Atlantic Ocean around the
coasts of...
- The
yellowstripe goatfish (Mulloidichthys flavolineatus) is a
species of
goatfish native to the
Pacific Ocean and the
Indian Ocean. The fish is
known as...
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Parupeneus cyclostomus, the gold-saddle
goatfish, blue
goatfish or
yellowsaddle goatfish, is a
species of
goatfish native to the Indo-Pacific. It is a commercially...
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asymmetricus Lachner, 1954 (Asymmetrical
goatfish)
Upeneus australiae B. J. Kim & Nakaya, 2002 (Australian
goatfish)
Upeneus caudofasciatus Uiblein & Gledhill...
- The
asymmetrical goatfish (Upeneus asymmetricus) is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
goatfish from the
family Mullidae which is
found in Indo-West...
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Parupeneus barberinoides, the
bicolor goatfish, is a
species of
goatfish native to the
western Pacific Ocean. An
inhabitant of
coral reefs, it can be found...
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Mulloidichthys dentatus, the
Mexican goatfish, is a
species of
goatfish native to the
Pacific Ocean. M.
dentatus was
described in 1862 by
Theodore Gill...
- blue-lined
goatfish. blue-striped
goatfish, blue-spotted
goatfish and blue
striped red mullet, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
goatfish from the...