Halichoeres chloropterus (Bloch, 1791) is a animal in the Labridae family, order Perciformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Halichoeres chloropterus (Bloch, 1791)

Halichoeres chloropterus (Bloch, 1791)

Halichoeres chloropterus, the pastel-green wrasse, is a Pacific wrasse species found in shallow reef areas, fished locally and sold in aquariums.

Family
Genus
Halichoeres
Order
Perciformes
Class

About Halichoeres chloropterus (Bloch, 1791)

The pastel-green wrasse, with the scientific name Halichoeres chloropterus, also goes by the common names black-blotched rainbowfish, black-blotched wrasse, dark-blotch wrasse, and green-spotted wrasse. It is a species of wrasse native to the central western Pacific Ocean. This species lives on coral reefs and the surrounding areas, at depths ranging from the surface down to 10 meters (33 feet). The coloration of individual pastel-green wrasses changes based on their habitat: fish living in areas with heavy algal growth are bright green, while individuals in rubble areas are paler or have dark bars. This species can grow to a standard length of 19 centimeters (7.5 inches). It has minor importance to local commercial fisheries, and is also available in the aquarium trade.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Perciformes Labridae Halichoeres

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