
Appearance
The Atlantic spadefish has a very deep, compressed, disk-shaped body and a blunt snout. The second dorsal and anal fins of adults have long, trailing anterior lobes, giving an "angelfish-like" appearance. The body is silver in color with irregular black vertical bands that fade gradually with age. The mouth is small, with the maxilla of adults ending beneath the nostrils. Specimens commonly weigh from three to ten pounds, although individuals as large as twenty pounds have been recorded. Their maximum length is about 3 feet .
Naming
The Atlantic spadefish is known by numerous colloquial names, including angelfish, white angelfish, threetailed porgy, ocean cobbler, and moonfish.The Atlantic spadefish belongs to the genus ''Chaetodipterus'', which includes two other species: the West African spadefish and the Pacific spadefish . The ''Chaetodipterus'' genus belongs to the Ephippidae family, which includes spadefish and batfish.
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