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Rabbitfish - Wikipedia
Rabbitfishes or spinefoots, genus Siganus, are perciform fishes in the family Siganidae. It is the only extant genus in its family and has 29 species. In some now obsolete classifications, the species having prominent face stripes—colloquially called foxfaces–are in the genus Lo.
Siganidae - Wikipedia
Siganidae, the rabbitfishes, are a small family of ray-finned fishes in the order Perciformes. The only extant genus is Siganus, the rabbitfish and spinefoot. [3][4] However, a number of genera are known from fossils. [1] The extant species are marine fish found in …
ADW: Siganidae: INFORMATION
Siganids are marine and mainly inhabit reefs, shallow lagoons, sea grasses or mangrove areas. They can be found along reef edges with broken rock, reef flats with scattered coral heads or near grass flats, and often come into very shallow waters to feed in algae.
FAMILY Details for Siganidae - Rabbitfishes - fishbase.se
Latin, siganus = rabbit fish, by the similarity of the nose ( Ref. 45335) or from the vernacular word 'sidian' meaning from the Red Sea and Indic (P.Adamicka).
Siganidae - Animalia
Rabbitfishes or spinefoots are perciform fishes in the family Siganidae. The 29 species are in a single genus, Siganus. In some now obsolete classifications, the species having prominent face stripes—colloquially called foxfaces–are in the genus Lo.
Rabbitfishes (Family Siganidae) - iNaturalist
Rabbitfishes or spinefoots are perciform fishes in the family Siganidae. The 28 species are in a single genus, Siganus. In some now obsolete classifications, the species having prominent face stripes—colloquially called foxfaces–are in the genus Lo.
Rabbitfishes or spinefoots - Siganidae - Ecology Asia
Siganidae is a small family comprising 29 species of 'rabbitfish' in the sole genus Siganus. Rabbitfishes are so-called because their snouts resemble the noses of rabbits. They are also known as 'spinefoots' probably due to the presence of numerous spines on a number of fins which can give a painful sting.
Family SIGANIDAE - Fishes of Australia
Inshore tropical and subtropical marine fishes inhabiting reefs, lagoons, mangrove and seagrass areas. Species feed on algae and micro-organisms scraped from corals and rocks. Siganids play an important role in helping prevent reefs from being smothered by algae.
Siganidae - Wikispecies
Genera of Siganidae (including synonyms) in Catalog of Fishes, Eschmeyer, W.N., Fricke, R. & van der Laan, R. (eds.) 2025. Catalog of Fishes electronic version. For more multimedia, look at Siganidae on Wikimedia Commons.
Siganidae - Rabbitfishes - The Australian Museum
Explore images and fact sheets of the siganid fishes on the site. These fishes have also been called mi mi, rabbitfishes and spinefoot.