Halicampus spinirostris

Spinysnout pipefish
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Syngnathiformes
Family:Syngnathidae
Genus:Halicampus
Species: H. spinirostris
Binomial name
Halicampus spinirostris
Dawson & Allen, 1981
Synonyms
  • Micrognathus spinirostris Dawson & Allen, 1981

The spinysnout pipefish (Halicampus spinirostris) is a species of marine pipefish of the family Syngnathidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific, from Sri Lanka to Samoa, and from Japan and the Marshall Islands to central Australia.[2][1] It lives in rocky and coral reefs, rubble, lagoons and intertidal zones, often at depths of 2–12 metres (6.6–39.4 ft), where it can grow to lengths of 12 centimetres (4.7 in).[2][1] It is expected to feed on small crustaceans, similar to other pipefish. This species is ovoviviparous, with males carrying eggs in a brood pouch before giving birth to live young.[1]

Identification

H. spinirostris is pale to dark brown coloured, with four alternating thick dark and thin white bars. It can be recognized by its distinctive spines on the snout.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Vaidyanathan, T. & Pollom, R. (2017). "Halicampus spinirostris". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T65367942A67624502<. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  2. 1 2 Dawson, C.E. (1985). Indo-Pacific pipefishes (Red Sea to the Americas). The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Ocean Springs, Mississippi, USA. ISBN 0917235002.
  3. Thompson, Vanessa J. & Dianne J. Bray. "Halicampus spinirostris". Fishes of Australia. Museums Victoria. Retrieved 13 January 2018.

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