yamashiro's wrasse
Scientific name | Pseudocoris yamashiroi |
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Descriptor | Schmidt |
Year of description | 1931 |
IUCN category (World) | LC |
Family | Labridae |
Genus | Pseudocoris |
Introduction
Pseudocoris yamashiroi, commonly known as yamashiro's wrasse, is a salt water fish.
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Who is it?
Morphology
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Average size12 cm
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Maximum size16 cm
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ShapeRectangular
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Average size12 cm
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Maximum size16 cm
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ShapeRectangular
How to recognize the yamashiro's wrasse ?
The yamashiro's wrasse measures around 12 cm. The dominant males can however reach 16 cm. This fish is bicolore with a predominantly vert and orange body.
Sexual dimorphism
The adult male is bigger than the female.
Behaviour & Life cycle
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dietcarnivorous
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Sociabilityliving in small groups
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territorialNo
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Way of livingdiurnal
The yamashiro's wrasse is a fish living in small groups naturally found near the bottom. This species is carnivorous .
Although the yamashiro's wrasse is non-territorial, it is sometimes aggressive towards other species.
Reproduction
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Reproductionovipare
The yamashiro's wrasse is a fish ovipare.
Harmless species
This species does not represent any particular threats to humans when encountered in its natural environment.
Where to find it?
What is its habitat?
Natural environment characteristics
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Temperature25 - 29 °C
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Depth5 - 90 m
Biotope presentation
The yamashiro's wrasse is most often found at a depth between 5m and 90m. However, it is not impossible to find this species at other depths.
Species of the same biotope
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