Bluespotted cornetfish Fistularia tabacaria Linnaeus, 1758
Description: Body long and thin, with a long tail filament. Body brownish above, lighter below, with a series of pale blue spots from the head to the dorsal fin on the midline of the back, a row of blue spots lateral to the mid-dorsal row, and two lateral rows of blue spots on the snout (F. tabacaria). Size up to 2 m, including the tail filament.
Habitat: A solitary species occurring over seagrass flats and reefs, also over hard and rocky bottoms. Feeds on fish, small crustaceans and other invertebrates.
Distribution: Uncommon Florida, Bahamas and northern Caribbean, occasional southern Caribbean. |