Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840 is a animal in the Labridae family, order Perciformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840 (Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840)
🦋 Animalia

Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840

Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840

The spotted wrasse Anampses meleagrides is a Indo-Pacific coral reef wrasse used in local fisheries and the aquarium trade.

Family
Genus
Anampses
Order
Perciformes
Class

About Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840

Anampses meleagrides, commonly called the spotted wrasse, is a species of wrasse first described by Valenciennes in 1840. This species is native to reef environments ranging from the Red Sea and East Africa in the Indian Ocean east to Samoa and the Tuamoto Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, and north to Japan. It inhabits saltwater coral reefs at depths between 3 and 60 meters (9.8 to 196.9 feet). The spotted wrasse can grow to a total length of 22 centimeters (8.7 inches). It has minor commercial importance to local fisheries, and it is also available in the aquarium trade.

Photo: (c) Shigeru Harazaki, all rights reserved, uploaded by Shigeru Harazaki

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Perciformes Labridae Anampses

More from Labridae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

Identify Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840 instantly — even offline

iNature uses on-device AI to identify plants, animals, fungi and more. No internet needed.

Download iNature — Free

Start Exploring Nature Today

Download iNature for free. 10 identifications on us. No account needed. No credit card required.

Download Free on App Store