Stone triggerfish

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Stone triggerfish
File:Pseudobalistes naufragium, Coiba N.P. Isla Cocos Sur imported from iNaturalist photo 33309037 (cropped).jpg
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Tetraodontiformes
Family: Balistidae
Genus: Pseudobalistes
Species:
P. naufragium
Binomial name
Pseudobalistes naufragium
Synonyms
  • Balistes naufragium Jordan & Starks, 1895

The stone triggerfish (Pseudobalistes naufragium) is the largest species of triggerfish.

Distribution

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The stone triggerfish is found at reefs and over sandy bottoms in the eastern Pacific, ranging from Baja California (Mexico) to Chile.[1]

Description

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The stone triggerfish can reach 1 metre (3.3 ft) in length, but is more common at about half that size.[1] Covered entirely with platelike scales aside from one scaleless area behind the jaws, the stone triggerfish has 16 strong protruding teeth, with 8 held in each jaw.

Pseudobalistes naufragium feeds on small crustaceans, mollusks, and sea urchins.

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References

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