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Rudderfish
Rudderfish may refer to: * Sea chubs, fish of the family Kyphosidae * ''Centrolophus niger'', Black ruff or rudderfish * ''Coryphaena pompilus'' * ''Girella nigricans'', Opaleye or rudderfish * ''Icichthys lockingtoni'', Medusafish or brown rudderfish * ''Kyphosus bigibbus'', Grey sea chub or rudderfish * ''Kyphosus cinerascens'', Blue seachub or rudderfish * ''Kyphosus hawaiiensis'', Insular rudderfish * ''Kyphosus sandwicensis'', Pacific rudderfish * ''Kyphosus sectatrix'', Bermuda chub or rudderfish * ''Kyphosus vaigiensis'', Brassy chub or rudderfish * ''Proteracanthus sarissophorus'', Sea chub or rudderfish * ''Psenopsis anomala'', Japanese butterfish or Pacific rudderfish * ''Seriola zonata'', Banded rudderfish * ''Tubbia stewarti'', Seamount rudderfish * ''Tubbia tasmanica'', Tasmanian ruffe or rudderfish {{Animal common name Fish common names ...
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Kyphosus Bigibbus
''Kyphosus bigibbus'', the brown chub, grey drummer, darkfin drummer, insular rudderfish, grey chub, grey sea chub, southern drummer or topsail drummer is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sea chub from the family Kyphosidae. It is a herbivorous species which is found in subtropical and tropical seas worldwide. Description ''Kyphosus bigibbus'' has an oval shaped body which is laterally compressed with a small head, a pointed snout and a slightly bulging forehead. The mouth is small and when closed the maxilla are hidden beneath the preorbital bones. The mouth is terminal and is almost oblique. The teeth are fixed and incisiform with their bases positioned horizontally in mouth, they have rounded crowns and have a curved, J shape. There are teeth are found on the centre of the roof of the mouth and on the tongue. The dorsal fin is a similar height along its length The anterior part of the dorsal fin has 11 spines which fold down into a scaled furrow while the posterior part ...
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