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Antennarius pictus-Painted frogfish

Painted frogfish

Scientific name : Antennarius pictus


Medium size frog fish, with highly variable colour. The only constant are the rounded dark spots, surrounded by a lighter area, very effectively mimicking the sponge or ascidians pores. It can be covered with fouling. Few (if any) warts. Illicium longer than the second dorsal spine, that is short, club shaped, and with a small membrane. The esca is a small pom-pom of short filaments. 16 cm. Encountered in bay, lagoon, along the external reef and deep reef. Typically associated with sponges, on which the mimetism is remarkable. Confusion possible with Antennarius maculatus, or with Antennarius commersoni young specimens. A. pictus is distinguished by the rounded dark spots, with lighter edges, remarkably mimicking the sponges pores and oscules. It is less warty than A. maculatus, with club shaped second dorsal spine, membrane less evident.


Habitat: Back reef, Reef flat, Sand

Distribution: Indo-Pacific

Sheet author: MASSIMO BOYER
Antennarius pictus-Painted frogfish
Place: Indonesia, Lembeh strait
Id: 5
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Video Description Author Place Size
Swimming MATTEO GUARDINI
Indonesia, Likupang
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Antennarius pictus DANIELE IOP
Indonesia, Lembeh strait
343 kB
Antennarius pictus DANIELE IOP
Indonesia, Lembeh strait
933 kB
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