Monodactylus argenteus (silver moonyfish) KMORITA
FIG. 504. -- Monodactylus argenteus (Linnæus). From Apia, Samoa.
Family Scorpididæ.
English: Monodactylus argenteus (Linnaeus). From Apia, Samoa. Family Scorpididae
Subject: Perciformes
Tag: Fish
Date 1907
Author David Starr Jordan (1851–1931)
Source/Photographer English: Jordan, David Starr (1907) Fishes, New York City, NY: Henry Holt and Company
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FMIB_52076_Monodactylus_argenteus_%28Linnaeus%29_From_Apia%2C_Samoa_Family_Scorpididae.jpeg
Monodactylus argenteus - silver moonyfish, silver moony, butter bream, diamondfish
The silver moonyfish (Monodactylus argenteus), aka silver moony, butter bream, and diamondfish, is a species of fish in the family Monodactylidae. This fish is native to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, including the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, and associated estuaries such as the Mekong Delta. The silver moonyfish is bright shiny silver with yellowish edges on its fins. The dorsal and anal fins have black tips. Juveniles display more yellow coloration and are distinguished by two vertical black bands. Its ability to survive in a wide range of salinities makes it a model organism for studying salinity tolerance.
Order: Perciformes
Family: Monodactylidae
Genus: Monodactylus
Species: Monodactylus argenteus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
- Chaetodon argenteus Linnaeus, 1758
- Psettus argenteus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Scomber rhombeus Forsskål, 1775
- Psettus rhombeus (Forsskål, 1775)