Meuschenia scaber (Forster, 1801) is a animal in the Monacanthidae family, order Tetraodontiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Meuschenia scaber (Forster, 1801)

Meuschenia scaber (Forster, 1801)

Meuschenia scaber is a common filefish found around southern Australia and New Zealand in shallow rocky reef areas.

Family
Genus
Meuschenia
Order
Tetraodontiformes
Class

About Meuschenia scaber (Forster, 1801)

Meuschenia scaber, commonly called the smooth leatherjacket or velvet leatherjacket, is a filefish belonging to the family Monacanthidae. It occurs on rocky, weedy reef areas at depths up to around 100 meters (330 feet), with an adult length ranging from 25 to 31 centimeters (10 to 12 inches). In New Zealand, this is the only commonly found species from this family, so it is often referred to simply as leatherjacket. It also has the Māori language name kōkiri, and the commercial name cream fish. The full distribution of the species extends from Cape Naturaliste in Western Australia to Sydney in New South Wales, around Tasmania, and throughout the coastal waters surrounding New Zealand.

Photo: (c) Richard Ling, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Richard Ling · cc-by-nc-nd

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Tetraodontiformes Monacanthidae Meuschenia

More from Monacanthidae

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

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