Pseudanthias pictilis

(Randall & Allen, 1978)

Vernacular names
English : Painted anthias
French : Anthias peint

Classification
Class : Teleostei
Order : Perciformes
Family : Serranidae
Notes : No subspecies known.

Identification
Adults can reach up to 13.5 cm in length. Male is pink with whitish throat and bright orange-yellow back half of body. Female has a vertical white band on flanks and another white band on tail. Back half of body brighter colored.

Range and habitat
The species occurs in western Pacific Ocean, from New Caledonia and Great Barrier reef to Lord Howe Island, Norfolk island and Tonga. Lives in steep outer reef slopes, near big coral colonies, from 12 to 40 meters.

Conservation
IUCN RED LIST : LEAST CONCERN
CITES : Not Listed
Status : The species doesn’t have a very large range and some of its populations could be threatened by coral reef destruction. Safe in other areas.
Ex-Situ Programs : None known

Observation

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