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and remain suspended in the water for 15–20 hours. The hatched larvae have a large yolk sac with no functional eyes, gut or fins, but two days later, the yolk is absorbed, and the larvae have more of a resemblance to fish. These larvae are plankton-eaters and grow quickly. Between the ages of three
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outer ring and dotted with electric blue spots. This crown is the main feature distinguishing the species from the
Bermuda blue angelfish. Juveniles are dark blue with bright blue vertical stripes and a yellow pectoral area. They resemble juvenile blue angelfish and are distinguished by more curved
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involves the male showing his side to the female and flicking his pectoral fins at her or "soaring" above them. At the beginning of spawning, the female swims towards the surface with the male swimming under her with his snout pressing against her
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and four weeks old, when they have reached a length of 15 to 20 mm (0.6 to 0.8 in), they descend to the floor as juveniles. Juvenile angelfish live alone and in territories encompassing finger sponges and coral, where they establish
1015:. Queen angelfish appear to be selective feeders as the proportion of prey in their diet does not correlate with their abundance. On the species level, the angelfish of the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago target the less common sponges
1063:. The largest harem female may transform into a male if the territorial male disappears. Around midday, the females forage individually in different locations. The male tends to each of them, rushing at, circling, and feeding next to them.
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There are records of at least two wild queen angelfish at St. Peter and St. Paul with a "pughead" skeletal deformity, a squashed upper jaw and a lower jaw that sticks out. Such deformities mostly occur in captive fish.
909:, Brazil. The most commonly recorded is a mostly gold or bright orange morph. Other morphs may be bright blue with some yellow, black or white coloration or even all white. Another color morph was recorded off
376:. It is recognized by its blue and yellow coloration and a distinctive spot or "crown" on its forehead. This crown distinguishes it from the closely related and similar-looking Bermuda blue angelfish (
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known as the
Townsend angelfish which has features similar to both parent species. The Townsend angelfish is fertile, and individuals can breed both with each other and with the two parent species.
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Monteiro-Neto, C.; Cunha, F. E. A.; Nottingham, M. C.; Araújo, M. E.; Rosa, I. L.; Barros, G. M. L. (2003). "Analysis of the marine ornamental fish trade at Ceará State, northeast Brazil".
1011:, 90% of the diet of adults is sponges. Off the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, more than 30 prey species may be consumed, 68% being sponges, 25% being algae, and 5% being
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Stern, N.; Rachmilovitz, E. N.; Sharon, G.; Diamant, A. (2016). "The dire implications of releasing marine ornamental fishes into the wild: first reported case from the Red Sea".
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Alva-Campbell, Y.; Floeter, S. R.; Robertson, D. R.; Bellwood, D. R.; Bernardi, G. (2010). "Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of
Holacanthus angelfishes (Pomacanthidae)".
881:. Both the dorsal and anal fins have orange-yellow end points, while the pectoral fins have blue patches at the base. On the forehead is an eye-like spot or "crown" that is
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2019:
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Nottingham, Mara C.; Feitosa Silva, José Roberto; de Araújo, Maria
Elisabeth (2003). "Morphology and Histology of the Testicles of Queen Angelfish
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into the water. The female discharges between 25 and 75 thousand eggs a day. After spawning, the pair split and head to back to the ocean floor.
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In Brazil, the queen angelfish is the most common marine ornamental fish sold aboard. From 1995 to 2000, 43,730 queen angelfish were traded at
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Moyer, J. T.; Thresher, R. E.; Colin, P. L. (1983). "Courtship, spawning and inferred social organization of
American angelfishes (Genera
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Larkin, S. L.; de
Bodisco, C.; Degner, R. L. (2008). "Wholesale and Retail Break-Even Prices for MAC-Certified Queen Angelfish (
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has 3 spines and 20–21 soft rays. The dorsal and anal fins both dangle behind the body. This species attains a maximum
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from the aquarium industry and not natural colonizations. In 2015, an aquarium-introduced angelfish was found in the
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of two to four females. Little is known about the sexual development of the species, though they are presumed to be
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and hence have a higher survival rate than individuals taken as adults, which require a more specialized diet.
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float in the water until they hatch. Juveniles of the species have different coloration than adults and act as
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or bottom-dwelling and occur from shallow waters close to shore down to 70 m (230 ft). They live in
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Reis, F.; Moraes, F.; Batista, D.; Villaça, R.; Aguiar, A.; Muricy, G. (2013). "Diet of the queen angelfish
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Reyes-Bonilla, H.; Alvarez-Filip, F.; Sánchez-Alcántara, I. (2010). "New records of the
Townsend angelfish (
2134:"A bonanza of angelfish (Perciformes: Pomacanthidae) in the Mediterranean: the second documented record of
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The queen angelfish has a broad, flattened, oval-shaped body with triangular tail fin, a reduced, dulled
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vertical stripes. Growing juveniles develop transitional patterns as they reach their adult coloration.
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1367:"Order Acanthuriformes (Part 1): Families Lobotidae, Pomacanthidae, Drepaneidae and Chaetodontidae"
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areas of the
Western Atlantic Ocean around the coasts and islands of the Americas. They occur from
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Shen, K-N; Chang, C-W; Chen, C-H; Hsiao, C-D (2015). "Complete mitogenomes of King angelfish (
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Feeley, M.; Luiz, O. J. Jr; Zurcher, N. (2009). "Colour morph of a probable queen angelfish
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hybrid) and range extension of the Blue angelfish (H. bermudensis) in the
Caribbean Sea".
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in the northeast of the country, and in 1995, 75% of marine fish sold were both queen and
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The species is covered in yellow-tipped blue-green scales, with a bright yellow tail,
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for the species include "blue angelfish", "golden angelfish" and "yellow angelfish".
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of 45 cm (18 in) and weight of 1,600 g (56 oz). Males
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1828:(Perciformes: Pomacanthidae) population of St. Paul's Rocks, NE Brazil"
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in this species occurs year-round. It is observed sometime around a
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and the Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Archipelago. Queen angelfish are
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1898:"First record of pughead skeletal deformity in the queen angelfish
1628:(2nd ed.). New World Publications. pp. 175–176, 180–181.
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where the females forage separately and are tended to by the male.
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
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which include one male and up to four females. They live within a
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Marine Ornamental Species: Collection, Culture & Conservation
1902:(St. Peter and St. Paul Archipelago, Mid Atlantic Ridge, Brazil)"
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Townsend angelfish, a hybrid of queen and Bermuda blue angelfish
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1945:(Pomacanthidae) in SĂŁo Pedro e SĂŁo Paulo Archipelago, Brazil".
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Adult queen angelfish are selective feeders and primarily eat
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likely emerged between 10.2 and 7.6 million years ago (
1992:(Linnaeus, 1758) (Teleostei: Perciformes: Pomacanthidae)".
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Pyle, R.; Myers, R. F.; Rocha, L. A.; Craig, M. T. (2010).
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off Brazil and the wild population appeared to be secure.
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1587:"Hybridization between the western Atlantic angelfishes,
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Scharpf, Christopher; Lazara, Kenneth J. (21 July 2020).
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and has been a particularly common exported species from
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Shorefishes of the Greater Caribbean online information
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and a small mouth containing bristle-like teeth. The
1737:. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 221–224.
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1055:Male queen angelfish have large territories with a
956:down to Brazil. Their range extends as far east as
1896:Francini-Filho, R. B.; Amado-Filho, G. M. (2012).
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1304:; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.).
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1371:The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database
1160:Queen angelfish have been caught in the eastern
485:words "holos" (full) and "akantha" (thorn). Its
1701:"Species: Holacanthus ciliaris, Blue angelfish"
1626:Reef Fish Behavior: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas
1483:Tariel, J.; Longo, G. C.; Bernardi, G. (2016).
1145:. In 2010, the queen angelfish was assessed as
424:. In 2010, the queen angelfish was assessed as
372:(ocean floor) warm-water species that lives in
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1243:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T165883A6156566.en
1151:International Union for Conservation of Nature
432:as the wild population appeared to be stable.
430:International Union for Conservation of Nature
1733:Snyder, David B.; Burgess, George H. (2016).
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468:". In 1802 it was moved by French naturalist
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544:3.5–3.1 mya led to the splitting off of the
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2132:Deidun, A.; Galdies, J.; Zava, B. (2020).
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1122:Queen angelfish are not normally eaten or
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2037:)". In Cato, J. C.; Brown, C. L. (eds.).
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905:have been recorded off the coast of the
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481:, the name of which is derived from the
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1275:"Holacanthus ciliaris (Linnaeus, 1758)"
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1153:, as the species is only significantly
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907:Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago
416:The queen angelfish is popular in the
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1493:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
1445:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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972:, and swim either alone or in pairs.
389:. Their social structure consists of
1824:"Colour Morphs in a Queen Angelfish
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1624:Deloach, Ned; Deloach, Anne (2019).
1489:angelfishes based on RADseq markers"
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556:and similar Bermuda blue angelfish (
492:means "fringed", a reference to its
2603:IUCN Red List least concern species
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1229:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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1126:. They are captured mostly for the
897:Juvenile closer to adult coloration
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548:species. The closest relative and
522:species is the Guinean angelfish (
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1485:"Tempo and mode of speciation in
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1191:Photobacterium damselae piscicida
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2041:. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 126.
1875:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02259.x
1345:World Register of Marine Species
1273:Froese, Rainer (December 2019).
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536:colonized the Atlantic from the
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1657:) (Teleostei: Pomacanthidae)".
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464:given as the "Western Atlantic/
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1320:California Academy of Sciences
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552:of the queen angelfish is the
440:The queen angelfish was first
1:
2089:Biodiversity and Conservation
2008:(inactive 12 September 2024).
1853:from Dry Tortugas, Florida".
1671:10.3109/19401736.2015.1053081
1419:. Florida Museum. 10 May 2017
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936:Queen angelfish are found in
401:in the species occurs near a
213:Range of the queen angelfish
2618:Fish of the Western Atlantic
1552:Caribbean Journal of Science
1341:"Holacanthus Lacepède, 1802"
1176:, in 2020. These are likely
7:
2623:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2006:10.32360/acmar.v36i1-2.6602
1994:Arquivos de CiĂŞncias do Mar
1513:10.1016/j.ympev.2016.01.010
1457:10.1016/j.ympev.2010.02.014
470:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
435:
313:(Jordan & Rutter, 1897)
16:Species of marine angelfish
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1602:Bulletin of Marine Science
1082:. They then deposit their
1061:protogynous hermaphrodites
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2191:10.1007/s12526-016-0600-4
1967:10.1017/S0025315412001099
1919:10.1007/s00338-012-0975-z
1093:The transparent eggs are
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1735:Marine Fishes of Florida
1659:Mitochondrial DNA Part A
546:Tropical Eastern Pacific
2155:10.3391/bir.2020.9.4.16
2111:10.1023/A:1023096023733
2064:Marine Aquarium Keeping
1855:Journal of Fish Biology
1822:Luiz, O. J. Jr (2003).
1653:) and Queen angelfish (
1564:10.18475/cjos.v46i2.a24
1544:Holacanthus bermudensis
379:Holacanthus bermudensis
2613:Fish described in 1758
1832:Tropical Fish Hobbyist
1413:"Holacanthus ciliaris"
1306:"Species in the genus
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1003:from bigger fish. Off
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643:Bermuda blue angelfish
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532:, indicating that the
2243:on Sealife Collection
2066:. Wiley. p. 87.
1589:Holacanthus isabelita
1302:Eschmeyer, William N.
1236:: e.T165883A6156566.
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525:Holacanthus africanus
364:found in the western
344:), also known as the
273:Holacanthus coronatus
247:Chaetodon squamulosus
239:Angelichthys ciliaris
2305:Holacanthus_ciliaris
2291:Holacanthus ciliaris
2261:Holacanthus ciliaris
2224:at Wikimedia Commons
2222:Holacanthus ciliaris
2142:BioInvasions Records
2136:Holacanthus ciliaris
2035:Holacanthus ciliaris
1990:Holacanthus ciliaris
1943:Holacanthus ciliaris
1900:Holacanthus ciliaris
1851:Holacanthus ciliaris
1826:Holacanthus ciliaris
1655:Holacanthus ciliaris
1585:Feddern, H. (1968).
1222:Holacanthus ciliaris
975:Queen angelfish eat
932:, Key Largo, Florida
838:With "crown" visible
726:Clipperton angelfish
341:Holacanthus ciliaris
310:Angelichthys iodocus
284:Holacanthus formosus
184:Holacanthus ciliaris
2179:Marine Biodiversity
2062:Spotte, S. (1993).
1959:2013JMBUK..93..453R
1867:2009JFBio..74.2415F
1793:1983EnvBF...9...25M
1779:; Pomacanthidae)".
1505:2016MolPE..98...84T
1186:Eilat's Coral Beach
1168:, in 2011, and the
1124:commercially fished
995:. Juveniles act as
528:) off the coast of
318:Holacanthus lunatus
295:Holacanthus iodocus
45:Conservation status
2499:Chaetodon ciliaris
1801:10.1007/BF00001056
1651:Holacanthus passer
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405:. The transparent
231:Chaetodon ciliaris
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2469:Open Tree of Life
2253:Taxon identifiers
2220:Media related to
2138:(Linnaeus, 1758)"
1861:(10): 2415–2421.
1315:Catalog of Fishes
1170:Mediterranean Sea
1100:cleaning stations
1005:St. Thomas Island
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