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Buffalo Trunkfish

Lactophrys trigonus

Description:

Photo take at -50 ft on a coral reef .With small diffuse white spots; two areas where the hexagonal plates are dark-edged, forming chain-like markings, one on the pectoral region of the body and the other half way between gill opening and posterior end of carapace; large individuals lose the pale spots and chain markings and develop an irregular dark reticulate pattern over the entire carapace and caudal peduncle.

Habitat:

Marine; reef-associated; depth range 2 - 50 m. Inhabits seagrass beds, coral rubble areas, and offshore reefs down to about 50 m. Feeds on a wide variety of small benthic invertebrates such as mollusks, crustaceans, worms and sessile tunicates, as well as some sea grasses. found from Us, all the Caribbean sea central America to Brazil.


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Mexico

Lat: 20.85, Long: -86.88

Spotted on May 31, 2012
Submitted on May 31, 2012

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