Lunar-tailed bigeye

Priacanthus hamrur

"Priacanthus hamrur", the lunar-tailed bigeye, goggle eye, or moontail bullseye, is a marine fish belonging to the family Priacanthidae.
Crescent-Tail Bigeye - Priacanthus hamrur  Bigeye,Crescent-Tail Bigeye,Fish,Lunar-tailed Bigeye,Maldives,Priacanthus hamrur

Appearance

The male "Priacanthus hamrur" can reach a maximum length of 45 cm. The body is orange to red or silver, or silver with broad red bands. Often it has a row of about fifteen small dark spots along the lateral line. The fins are red to light pink. The pelvic fins are very large. The dorsal fin has 13 to 15 soft rays. The caudal fin has a concave margin which may be lunate. The eyes are large. The mouth is oblique with a protruding lower jaw.
Lunar-tailed bigeye - Priacanthus hamrur Gordon Reef, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (2009).  Egypt,Geotagged,Lunar-tailed bigeye,Priacanthus hamrur,Spring

Distribution

This species is uncommon but widespread in the Indo-Pacific, from the Red Sea and southern Africa to French Polynesia, southern Japan, and Australia.
Crescent-tail Bigeye - Priacanthus hamrur This is the pale phase of the Crescent-tail Bigeye - Priacanthus hamrur, silver with red bars and dark blotches on dorsal, anal and tail fin.  They could also be found in red and barred phases. Crescent-tail Bigeye,Fish,Geotagged,Mabul,Malaysia,Priacanthus hamrur,Spring

Habitat

It feeds on small fishes and small crustaceans.

It is a reef-associated species, living in tropical marine waters on outer slopes and in lagoons at depths of 8 to 250 meters.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderPerciformes
FamilyPriacanthidae
GenusPriacanthus
SpeciesP. hamrur