Prognathodes carlhubbsi
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Prognathodes carlhubbsi Nalbant, 1995
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Prognathodes carlhubbsi, the southern scythemarked butterflyfish or southern scythe butterflyfish, is a species of butterflyfish found at rocky reefs in the tropical easter Pacific, where found at depths of 12–270 metres (39–886 ft) at the Galápagos Islands, Cocos Island, Malpelo Island, and off northwestern Peru.[1][2] Until P. carlhubbsi was described as a separate species in 1995, populations in these regions were included in P. falcifer. When separated, the true P. falcifer is restricted to more northernly regions (off California and Mexico), and it has whitish-grey (not clear yellow) belly and flanks, the black line through the eye is paler and less distinct, and the angle of the inverted black "V" on the side is shallower.[1][3]
References
- ^ a b Robertson, D. R., and Allen, G. R. (2008). Prognathodes carlhubbsi. Shorefishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific online information system. Version 1.0. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Panamá. Accessed 24 May 2011.
- ^ Hooker, Y. (2009). Nuevos registros de peces costeros tropicales para el Perú. Rev. Peru. Biol. 16(1): 033-041.
- ^ Adams, J. (2009). Prognathodes carlhubbsi: will the real scythe butterflyfish please swim up? Reef Builders. Accessed 24 May 2011.