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Bluespotted cornetfish : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bluespotted cornetfish
The bluespotted cornetfish, smooth cornetfish, or smooth flutemouth, ''Fistularia commersonii'', is a marine fish which belongs to the family Fistulariidae. This very long and slender reef-dweller belongs to the same order as the pipefishes and seahorses, called Syngnathiformes. It is widespread in the tropical and sub-tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, including the Red Sea. In 2000 its presence was reported in the Mediterranean Sea, since then it has continued to disperse and is now well-established in some areas.〔 This species is considered as part of the Lessepsian migration.〔http://eol.org/pages/211940/details#distribution〕 The fish is of minor importance commercially, mostly being sold as fish meal but also fresh and preserved.〔 It is also sold as an aquarium fish. ==Morphology== The bluespotted cornetfish is notable for its unusually long, slender body shape. It has a tubular snout, large eyes and a long tail filament lined with sensory pores which may help with detecting prey. Its body is greenish-grey to brown with two thin blue stripes or lines of dots on the back and lighter on the front. It grows to a length of , but the average is around . 〔http://www.fishbase.org/summary/5444〕
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