Cockatoo waspfish

Ablabys taenianotus

"Ablabys taenianotus", the Cockatoo waspfish, is a small fish species that belongs to the scorpionfishes family Scorpaenidae. Common names known for this species include: Cockatoo Waspfish, Leaf-Fish, Dwarf Lionfish, Shortfin Turkeyfish, Roque Fish and Rouge Fish.
Cockatoo Waspfish - Ablabys taenianotus The Cockatoo Waspfish - Ablabys taenianotus is quite similar to the Spiny Waspfish, difficult to distinguish except for the higher number of dorsal spines (17 versus 15).  They can be variable in colour, grey, brown and white with shades in between and with moldy patches. Ablabys taenianotus,Cockatoo Waspfish,Fish,Geotagged,Malapascua,Philippines,Waspfish,Winter,cebu

Appearance

This fish can be up to 6 inches in length. The body compressed laterally, endowed with a dorsal fin starting from the top of the head until joining practically the superior base of the caudal fin. When the dorsal fin is spread, it looks like a crest resembling the one on a cockatoo. The thorns of the dorsal fin are venomous. This fish mostly stays on the substratum and moves by means of its pectoral fins. Its color varies from cream to dark brown, with irregular spots.
Cockatoo waspfish (Ablabys taenianotus) Coconut Garden, Lembeh.
The only difference with the Spiny Waspfish is that Cockatoo has 17 dorsal spines instead of 15. For that reason I think is most likely a cockatoo... Ablabys taenianotus,Cockatoo waspfish,Geotagged,Indonesia,Spring

Distribution

This species occurs in the tropical West Pacific Ocean, from Malaysia to Japan and from Indonesia to Australia. "Ablabys taenianotus" lives at depths from 2 to 60 ft on sandy, silty or rubble bottoms, and also in fields of sea grass Zosteraceae.
Ablabys taenianotus Rojos, Lembeh. Ablabys taenianotus,Cockatoo waspfish,Geotagged,Indonesia,Spring

Behavior

This species is benthic and nocturnal. It is an opportunistic predator and ambushes passing prey while mimicking a crumpled, dead leaf or a drifting piece of seaweed. It allows itself to drift with the moving water in the way that an inert object would do. It may be found singly or in pairs. The fish feeds on small shrimp and other tiny crustaceans that pass near its mouth.
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Habitat

This species occurs in the tropical West Pacific Ocean, from Malaysia to Japan and from Indonesia to Australia. "Ablabys taenianotus" lives at depths from 2 to 60 ft on sandy, silty or rubble bottoms, and also in fields of sea grass Zosteraceae.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderPerciformes
FamilySynanceiidae
GenusAblabys
SpeciesA. taenianotus