Upeneus tragula, FRLM 30610, 6.8 cm SL
Upeneus tragula (Richardson, 1846)
Freckled goatfish
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D VIII, 9; A I, 7; P1 13 - 14; LLp 28 - 30; GR 5 - 7 + 15 - 18. Body elongate. Chin with 2 slender barbels, usually not reaching rear margin of preopercle. Mouth small; villiform teeth in a narrow band in jaws, on palatines, and in 2 small patches on vomer. Scales present on side of snout; 4½ scales between dorsal fins; 10 - 11 scales along dorsal edge of caudal peduncle. Color: highly variable in color, from red, to irregular dots and blotches on body; a dark reddish brown to blackish stripe from front of snout to base of caudal fin; head and body above stripe brownish to greenish gray, flecked with small dark reddish brown or blackish spots; upper lobe of caudal fin with 4 - 6 blackish cross bands, and lower lobe with 5 - 7; outer third to half of first dorsal fin with a large dark red to black blotch containing 2 to several small yellow spots; second dorsal fin with 3 dark reddish or blackish bands; barbels usually yellow. Size: maximum length about 30 cm, commonly to 25 cm. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: East Africa to Vanuatu and Palau, north to southern Japan. Remarks: found over sand and mud bottoms near coral reefs, to the depth of 40 m; also common in estuaries. Generally solitary, but forms small to moderately large aggregations at all sizes.
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