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The Atoll Butterflyfish, ''Chaetodon mertensii'', is a species of butterflyfish (family Chaetodontidae). It is found in the Pacific Ocean from the Ryukyu Islands to the Philippines and extending to Lord Howe Island, Rapa Iti and the Tuamotus.〔FishBase (2008)〕 It grows to a maximum of 12.5 cm (5 in) long. Body color is white with 5-7 chevron-shaped dark grey bands on the sides. The posterior portion of the trunk, the adjacent dorsal and anal fins, and the posterior portion of the caudal fin are orange or yellow. A vertical black bar runs across the eye and over the nape without a break; in the similar species there is a separate nape spot and eyestripe.〔 The Atoll Butterflyfish is found in deep lagoons and seaward reefs at 10-120 m depth. It feeds on algae and small benthic invertebrates.〔 ==Systematics== ''C. mertensii'' is one of the "crowned" butterflyfishes. These form a group of largely allopatric species sharing the overall color pattern of dark forward-pointing chevrons on silvery hues, a (usually) black-and-white crown spot and yellow to red hindparts to a stunning degree; they differ in the exact combination of hues and some small pattern details. Other members of this lineage are the closely related Eritrean (''C. paucifasciatus'') and Seychelles Butterflyfishes (''C. madagaskariensis''), and the more distant Pearlscale Butterflyfish (''C. xanthurus'').〔Fessler & Westneat (2007), Hsu ''et al.'' (2007)〕 The "crowned" ''Chaetodon'' are a clearly recognizable clade, but their further relationships are otherwise less clear. They were often placed in the subgenus ''Exornator'', or considered a distinct subgenus ''Rhombochaetodon'' with the Atoll Butterflyfish as type species. According to various DNA sequence studies, some older and more singular lineages. These include species such as the Asian Butterflyfish (''C. argentatus''), the Blue-striped Butterflyfish (''C. fremblii'') and Burgess' Butterflyfish (''C. burgessi''). ''C. burgessi'' is in fact so peculiar that it was placed in a monotypic subgenus ''Roaops''. But recognition of this would probably result in several other small or monotypic subgenera becoming justified, and the older ''Rhombochaetodon'' would be the more conveniently apply to the entire radiation.〔 But the expanded group is of unclear relationships to species like the Speckled Butterflyfish (''C. citrinellus'') and the Four-spotted Butterflyfish (''C. quadrimaculatus''). These might be members of the subgenus ''Exornator'' – the lineages around the Spot-banded Butterflyfish (''C. punctatofasciatus'') – and ''C. citrinellus'' certainly looks somewhat similar to these. Yet phylogenetically, their position towards ''Rhombochaetodon'' is unresolved, and ultimately it might be better to merge both ''Rhombochaetodon'' and ''Roaops'' in ''Exornator''. If the genus ''Chaetodon'' is split up, ''Exornator'' might become a subgenus of ''Lepidochaetodon'' or a separate genus.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Atoll butterflyfish」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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