Pterocaesio Capricornis
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''Pterocaesio'' is a
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of marine ray-finned fish, fusiliers belonging to the family Lutjanidae. They are native to the
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and the western
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.


Taxonomy

''Pterocaesio'' was described as a genus in 1876 by the Dutch
ichthyologist Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish, including bony fish (Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 35,800 species of fish had been described as of March 2 ...
Pieter Bleeker with
Franz Steindachner Franz Steindachner (11 November 1834 in Vienna – 10 December 1919 in Vienna) was an Austrian zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He published over 200 papers on fishes and over 50 papers on reptiles and amphibians. Steindachner des ...
's ''Caesio multiradiatus'' as the
type species In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ...
. This taxon was subsequently shown to be a synonym of ''Caesio tile'' which had been described by
Georges Cuvier Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric, baron Cuvier (23 August 1769 – 13 May 1832), known as Georges Cuvier (; ), was a French natural history, naturalist and zoology, zoologist, sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology". Cuv ...
in 1830. The generic name is a compound of ''ptero'' meaning "fin" and the genus name ''
Caesio ''Caesio'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, Fusilier (fish), fusiliers belonging to the Family (biology), family Lutjanidae. They are native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean, although one species has invaded the eastern Medi ...
''. Bleeker did not give an explanation of his name but it may be because the type species ''P. tile'' has a higher number of rays in the dorsal fin. 21, compared to 13-18 in ''Caesio''. Three subgenera have been proposed for ''Pteroceasio''.


Species

Currently, 12 species in this genus are recognized, and have been divided into subgenera by some authorities as follows: * Subgenus ''Pterocaesio'' ** '' Pterocaesio tile'' (Cuvier, 1830) (dark-banded fusilier) * Subgenus ''Pisinnicaesio'' Carpenter 1987 ** '' Pterocaesio chrysozona'' (Cuvier], 1830) (goldband fusilier) ** '' Pterocaesio digramma'' (Bleeker, 1864) (double-lined fusilier) ** '' Pterocaesio pisang'' (Bleeker, 1853) (banana fusilier) Subgenus ''Squamosicaesio'' Carpenter 1987 ** '' Pterocaesio capricornis'' J. L. B. Smith & M. M. Smith, 1963 (capricorn fusilier) ** ''
Pterocaesio flavifasciata ''Pterocaesio'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, fusiliers belonging to the family Lutjanidae. They are native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pterocaesio'' was described as a genus in 1876 by the Dutch ic ...
'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2006 (yellowstripe fusilier) ** '' Pterocaesio lativittata'' Carpenter, 1987 (wide-band fusilier) ** '' Pterocaesio marri'' L. P. Schultz, 1953 (Marr's fusilier) ** '' Pterocaesio monikae'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2008 (Cenderawasih fusilier) ** '' Pterocaesio randalli'' Carpenter, 1987 (Randall's fusilier) ** ''
Pterocaesio tessellata ''Pterocaesio'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, Fusilier (fish), fusiliers belonging to the Family (biology), family Lutjanidae. They are native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pterocaesio'' was described as a ...
'' Carpenter, 1987 (one-stripe fusilier) ** '' Pterocaesio trilineata'' Carpenter, 1987 (three-stripe fusilier)


Characteristics

''Pterocaesio'' fusiliers are characterised by having fusiform, elongated bodies which show moderate lateral compression. There are small conical teeth in the jaws and there may, or may not, be similar teeth in the vomer and palatines. The margin of the gill cover forms a flap near its top. The dorsal fin is continuous and has 10 or 11 spines and 14-16 soft rays, in some species this is 10-12 spines and 19-22 soft rays. The
anal fin Fins are moving appendages protruding from the body of fish that interact with water to generate thrust and help the fish swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct connection with the back bone and are supported o ...
has 3 spines and 11-13 soft rays and the
pectoral fin Fins are moving appendages protruding from the body of fish that interact with water to generate thrust and help the fish aquatic locomotion, swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct connection with the vertebral column ...
rays number 17-24. The flanks may be unmarked, there may be one or more horizontal stripes or they can show a large blotch over the base of the pectoral fin. The caudal fin can have black tips to the lobes or a dark streak in the middle of each lobe.


Distribution and habitat

''Pterocaesio'' fusiliers are found in coastal waters of the Indo-West Pacific, although they are absent from the
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and the northern
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, mainly remaining in the vicinity of coral reefs.


Biology

''Pterocaesio'' fusiliers are schooling fishes, often joining in mixed species schools with congeners and with slender fusiliers (''Gymnocaesio gymnoptera''). These school forage in midwater for zooplankton. Their strategy for reproduction is characterised by apparently attaining sexual maturity at a young age, high fertility and an extended spawning season. They gather in large aggregations to spawn and the timing of the aggregations is governed by the lunar cycle.


Fisheries

''Pterocaesio'' fusiliers are not very important food fish. Where fisheries land them they are caught using drive-in nets, gill nets, traps, by trawling and handlining. The landed fish are sold fresh and preserved as salt fish. Tuna fisheries may catch numbers of both juveniles and adults of some species to use as bait. baitfish for tuna fisheries.


References

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