Appearance
It grows to a maximum of 15 cm long. Nearly identical to the Black-backed Butterflyfish , it differs only in the shape of the black mark on the caudal peduncle, in lacking a black mark on the chest, a lighter back, and in having an average of 14 rather than 15 pectoral fin rays.
Naming
''C. ocellicaudus'' belongs to the large subgenus ''Rabdophorus'' which might warrant recognition as a distinct genus. In this group, it appears to be a close relative of the Black-backed Butterflyfish and somewhat less close to the Yellow-dotted Butterflyfish . These are all of oval shape, silvery with yellow fins and snout, ascending diagonal stripes, and black markings around the eyes, on the caudal peduncle, and sometimes on the back. Next closest seem the Saddle Butterflyfish and the Dotted Butterflyfish , but these are already so distant that their ancestors must have diverged from those soon after the ''Rabdophorus'' lineage started to diversify.Habitat
The Spot-tailed Butterflyfish is found at depths between 3 and 15 m in coral reefs. They occur in coral-rich areas of reef flats, lagoons and seaward reefs. Juveniles tend to keep inshore. Adults are usually seen in pairs. These fish feed on soft coral polyps.References:
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