Cantherhines pullus

Orangespotted Filefish, Cantherhines pullus
Orangespotted Filefish, Cantherhines pullus
Photo by Bradley Rasmussen, Florida
FamilyScientific NameAuthorYearCommon Name
MonacanthidaeCantherhines pullus(Ranzani)1842Orangespotted Filefish

All Cantherhines Species:

Pelvic fin present as a rudiment at end of pelvis, mostly obscured from external view by a series of enlarged scales encasing it, appearing as a spinous process in the midline at end of pelvis. Region of back just behind dorsal spines with a deep groove to partially receive unerected dorsal-fin spines. Enlarged encasing scales at end of pelvis fixed, not flexible dorsoventrally. First dorsal-fin spine over anterior part of eye.

Cantherhines pullus

Unique Characters: No strong spines on caudal peduncle. Pectoral-fin rays usually 13.

Similar Species:

Cantherhines macrocerus, Whitespotted Filefish

Whitespotted Filefish Cantherhines macrocerus. Two pairs of strong spines on each side of caudal peduncle (difficult to see in juveniles). Pectoral-fin rays usually 14.

Cantherhines macrocerus, Whitespotted Filefish. Source: FAO 2002.
Cantherhines macrocerus, Whitespotted Filefish.
Source: FAO 2002.