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Prognathodes - English
URL: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/prognathodes.htm

Prognathodes aculeatus (Poey 1860), Caribbean Longsnout Butterflyfish. A delicate-appearing deepwater to shallows tropical west Atlantic to Brazil species. A very nice addition to a peaceful biotopic presentation. Generalized omnivore.

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SDNHM - Johnrandallia nigrirostris (Barberfish. Mariposa barbero) - English
URL: http://www.oceanoasis.org/fieldguide/john-nig.html

Description of Johnrandallia nigrirostris (Barberfish. Mariposa barbero), seen in the film Ocean Oasis.

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Johnrandallia - English
URL: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/johnrand.htm

The marine family of Butterflyfishes, Chaetodontidae ("Key-toe-dawn-tid-ee") runs the gamut in the way of aquarium suitability. Some species notoriously refusing to eat anything but live coral polyps, or nothing at all in captivity. Some types are known to have died of fright from the sight of a net or pointed hobbyist finger.

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The family Chaetodontidae - English
URL: http://seavisions.com/butterflyfishes.htm

The family Chaetodontidae, known commonly as the butterflyfishes, consists of approximately 120 species and 10 genera; although, the number of genera varies from one classification scheme to the next. The majority of these species occur in relatively shallow water around coral reefs. Some butterflyfishes (e.g., Carribean Longnosed, Bank's Burgess, Marquesan and Tinker's butterflyfishes) are most abundant in deep water (30 m, 100 ft). There are also species that occur in warm temperate or subtropical waters around rocky reefs.

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Chaetodontidae, The Butterfly Fish - Kenya - East African Diving - English
URL: http://www.africanmeccasafaris.com/kenya/scubadiving/fishes/chaetodontidae.asp

Butterfly Fish are attractive, often brightly colored. The genus Choetodon is well represented and common. Many species have a vertical, black eye stripe.

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Butterflyfish (Chaetodontidae) - English
URL: http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/animal/EngNames/butterflyfish.html

Animal Pictures Archive.

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Butterflyfish, Members of the Marine Family Chaetodontidae - English
URL: http://www.peteducation.com/category_summary.cfm?cls=16&cat=1871

Butterflyfish belong to the Chaetodontidae family and are classified into 11 genera which consist of Amphichaetodon, Chaetodon, Chlemon, Clelmonops, Coradion, Forcipiger, Hemitaurichthys, Heniochus, Johnrandallia, Parachaetodon, and Prognathodes. Most of these fish reach an adult size of six inches in captivity, and they can grow to almost 12 inches in length in the wild. As adults, they live exclusively on coral reefs around the world.

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Family Chaetodontidae - English
URL: http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/FamilySummary.cfm?ID=343

Atlantic (tropical to temperate), Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Primarily Indo-west Pacific. Highly compressed body. Dorsal fin continuous, with 6-16 spines and 15-30 soft rays. Spines in anal fin 3-5, usually 3, and 14-23 soft rays.

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Knochenfische Falterfisch - Chaetodontidae - German
URL: http://www.starfish.ch/Korallenriff/Falterfisch.html

Falterfisch, Chaetodontidae (Merkmale, Biologie, Vorkommen, Verhalten).

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InterNevod: Щетинозубовые (Chaetodontidae) - Russian
URL: http://www.internevod.com/rus/academy/bio/k_fish/chaetodontidae.shtml

Тот, кому довелось хоть раз видеть этих рыб в их естественной обстановке - у кораллового рифа, в прозрачной воде, пронизанной лучами тропического солнца,- никогда не забудет их необычайной красоты. Не боясь преувеличения, можно отнести щетинозубов, вместе с некоторыми тропическими бабочками и птицами, к числу наиболее пестро окрашенных животных нашей планеты. Рисунки представителей.

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