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Double-lined fusilier

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316: 400:. They are oviparous, laying many small pelagic eggs. Spawning takes place close to sunset when the spawning fish break away from the school, usually followed by "sneaker" males. A male selects a female and starts to push at and nip at her belly before pushing her and then the pair start to swim in half circles around each other. This is when up to 15 sneaker males join in as it is now that the initial pair release eggs and sperm while belly-to-belly at the surface. The sneakers closest to the pair also release their sperm at this point; the pair and the sneakers then return to the school. 409: 80: 452: 55: 31: 342:
of 30 cm (12 in). The overall colour is bluish-green lightening towards the lower body. There are a pair of slender yellow stripes along the back and middle of the flank. The
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and elongated body which is moderately laterally compressed. There are small conical teeth in the jaws and on the vomer and palatines. The
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has three spines and 11–12 soft rays. There are scales on both the dorsal and anal fins. There are 20–22 rays in the
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means 'two lined', a reference to the two yellow stripes on each side of the body, one on its back and one on its flanks.
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The double-lined fusilier is subjected to heavy fishing pressure in many parts of its range. They are caught using
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The double-lined fusilier and other fusilier species are commonly eaten in Japan, where they are known as
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The double-lined fusilier is found in the Western Pacific Ocean where it occurs from Indonesia,
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Russell, B.; Myers, R.; Smith-Vaniz, W.F.; Carpenter, K.E.; Lawrence, A. (2016).
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lobes have dark tips. The more ventral yellow stripe is mainly underneath the
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara, eds. (5 January 2021).
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FAO Species Catalogue Volume 8 Fusilier Fishes of the World
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contains 10 spines and 14–16 soft rays while the
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in Indonesia. In his 1987 review of the Caesionidae,
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Index


Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Perciformes
Caesionidae
Pterocaesio
Binomial name
Bleeker
Synonyms
ray-finned fish
family
Caesionidae
Indo-West Pacific
described
Dutch
ichthyologist
Pieter Bleeker
type locality
Ambon Island
Kent E. Carpenter
subgenus
specific name

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