Threadfin butterflyfish
(Chaetodon auriga)

Classification

Species: Chaetodon auriga

General data

Scientific names: Threadfin butterflyfish
Habitat: Saltwater
Climate: Tropical
Distribution: Indian ocean, Pacific Ocean

Chaetodon auriga is up to 23 centimetres (9 in) long.

Its body is white with chevron markings on the side. The rear edge of the dorsal fin has a prominent black spot with a trailing filament behind it, and a black vertical band runs through the eye. The fish also has a belly patch of descending oblique dark lines and bright yellow fins.

Two subspecies are sometimes recognised: Chaetodon auriga auriga occurs in the Red Sea and lacks the dorsal eyespot; Chaetodon auriga setifer is the spotted population occurring outside the Red Sea.

Chaetodon auriga is found in the Indo-Pacific region, from the Red Sea and eastern Africa (south to Mossel Bay, South Africa) to the Hawaiian, Marquesas and Ducie islands, north to southern Japan, south to Lord Howe Island and Rapa Iti, at depths of 1–35 metres (3–115 ft).

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