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Flying gurnard

Dactylopterus volitans

(Linnaeus, 1758)

Flying gurnard

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Summary

Saltwaterfish. Flying gurnards. Found on sandy, grassy bottom. Often seen 'walking' along on its pelvic fins, using its pelvic spines to move rubble and probe for food. When alarmed it unfolds the large pectoral fins into 'wings' and glide away.

To be confused with

- Sand Diver Synodus intermedius

Characteristics

Size: 30- 45cm.
Colour: Yellow brown with white spots, fins wlth blue spots and lines.
Shape: Elongated body, large squarish head. The large pectoral fin, when fanned out, is as big as the body of the fish.


Habitat environment and ecology

Inhabits coral reefs. When alarmed it spreads its large pectoral fins and glides away.

Distribution range

BES-eilanden: St. Eustatius

Author

[Marion Haarsma, feb. 2016]

Literature

- DeLoach, N., & Humann, P. (2002). Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas - 3th Edition. New World Publications, Inc.

Categorieën:

Soorten, Vissen

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Diensten

Weekdieren (EU-Habitatrichtlijn)

Mariene soorten en ecologie

Contact

Stichting ANEMOON
Postbus 29
2120 AA Bennebroek

anemoon@cistron.nl

06-11442009

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