Omegophora cyanopunctata Hardy & Hutchins, 1981 is a animal in the Tetraodontidae family, order Tetraodontiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Omegophora cyanopunctata Hardy & Hutchins, 1981

Omegophora cyanopunctata Hardy & Hutchins, 1981

Omegophora cyanopunctata is an Australian endemic marine pufferfish found from Gulf St Vincent to Rottnest Island.

Genus
Omegophora
Order
Tetraodontiformes
Class

About Omegophora cyanopunctata Hardy & Hutchins, 1981

Omegophora cyanopunctata, commonly called the bluespotted toadfish or bluespotted puffer, is a species of pufferfish that belongs to the family Tetraodontidae. It is a marine reef-associated species that is endemic to Australian waters. Within Australia, its distribution extends from Gulf St Vincent to Rottnest Island, and its type locality is Canal Rocks. This species lives at depths between 1 and 25 metres (3 to 82 feet), and can grow to 18 centimetres (7 inches) in total length.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Tetraodontiformes Tetraodontidae Omegophora

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