Ostracion solorense Bleeker, 1853 is a animal in the Ostraciidae family, order Tetraodontiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Ostracion solorense Bleeker, 1853

Ostracion solorense Bleeker, 1853

Ostracion solorense, the reticulate boxfish, is a small reef boxfish found across parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Family
Genus
Ostracion
Order
Tetraodontiformes
Class

About Ostracion solorense Bleeker, 1853

Ostracion solorense has nine soft rays in both its dorsal and anal fins. Mature males have an overall body color that ranges from bluish-grey to blackish. They have thin light blue sinuous lines on their back, a wide dark stripe containing paler wavy lines on the upper flank, and white spots with black margins along their flanks. Females have black lines on their upper body, and their sides are yellowish to greenish brown, marked with a network of black lines. This species has a characteristic bony protuberance positioned above the upper lip. The maximum published total length for Ostracion solorense is 12 cm (4.7 in). This species, commonly called the reticulate boxfish, is distributed in the eastern Indian Ocean at Rowley Shoals and Christmas Island, and in the Pacific Ocean as far east as Palau and Fiji. It inhabits clear-water coastal reefs at depths between 1 and 20 m (3 ft 3 in to 65 ft 7 in).

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Tetraodontiformes Ostraciidae Ostracion

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