Chlorurus spilurus
{{Short description|Species of ray-finned fishes}}
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| image = Chlorurus spilurus Greenfin Parrotflish - 33383045658 (cropped).jpg
| image2 = Chlorurus spilurus , Queensland, Australia imported from iNaturalist photo 160210598.jpg
| image2_caption = Male (top) and female (bottom)
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| taxon = Chlorurus spilurus
| authority = (Valenciennes, 1840)
| synonyms = Scarus spilurus Valenciennes, 1840
| synonyms_ref = {{FishBase|Chlorurus|spilurus|month=August|year=2019}}
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Chlorurus spilurus, known commonly as the Pacific daisy parrotfish or Pacific bullethead parrotfish and in Hawaiian called uhu, is a species of marine fish in the family Scaridae.{{Cite book|last=Hoover|first=John P.|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/243960518|title=The ultimate guide to Hawaiian reef fishes sea turtles, dolphins, whales, and seals|date=2008|publisher=Mutual Pub|others=John P. Hoover|isbn=978-1-56647-887-8|location=Honolulu|oclc=243960518}} The Pacific daisy parrotfish is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Pacific.
Taxonomy
Chlorurus spilurus was once synonymized with Chlorurus sordidus, but recent study indicates that C. spilurus is distinct from Forsskal's species.Randall, J.E., 2007. Reef and shore fishes of the Hawaiian Islands. Sea Grant College Program, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu. i-xivb + 1-546.Parenti, P. and J.E. Randall, 2011. Checklist of the species of the families Labridae and Scaridae: an update. Smithian Bull. 13:29-44. This species has hybridized with Chlorurus perspicillatus.{{cite iucn | author1 = Choat, J.H. | author2 = Carpenter, K.E. | author3 = Clements, K.D. | author4 = Rocha, L.A. | author6 = Myers, R. | author5 = Russell, B. | author7 = Lazuardi, M.E.| author8 = Muljadi, A. | author9 = Pardede, S. | author10 = Rahardjo, P. | display-authors = 3 | year = 2012 | title = Chlorurus perspicillatus | page = e.T190718A17794587 | doi = 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012.RLTS.T190718A17794587.en | accessdate = 9 February 2020}}
Distribution
Chlorurus spilurus can be found in the Western and Central Pacific, from Indonesia to Hawaii and Pitcairn Island.
Description
File:Chlorurus spilurus , Queensland, Australia imported from iNaturalist photo 162656069.jpg, Australia]]
The initial phase fish, which can be female or male, have a white beak, an overall dark reddish coloration with a white caudal peduncle and fin with a black patch. There is great variation in the coloration among the terminal males of this species. Their body is greenish with big scales outlined with purple-blue lines, three purple-blue stripes around the mouth, and an orange and a white patch on the cheek.
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Habitat
These parrotfish are found in diverse coral reefs and lagoons.
Diet
These parrotfish have strong beaks that are designed to easily break off chunks of coral to feed on coral polyps and algae growing on the coral.{{Cite book|last=Titcomb|first=Margaret|title=Native Use of Fish in Hawaii. [2d ed.]|publisher=Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii|year=1972|isbn=0-8248-0592-5}}
Cultural significance
The pacific bullethead parrotfish was, and still is a favorite amongst fishermen for meals. They were usually eaten raw, but also were boiled on occasion. The Uhu also has a prominent space in Hawaiian culture and folklore, particularly in the story of Puniakaia, where a supernatural parrotfish is said to be the parent of all fish species. In the end, two heroes named Kawelo and Makuakeke killed the fish named Uhumaka'ika'i.
References
{{Reflist|refs=Titcomb, Margaret. Native Use of Fish in Hawaii. [2d ed.]. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1972. Print.
Hoover, John P., and John P. Hoover. The Ultimate Guide to Hawaiian Reef Fishes Sea Turtles, Dolphins, Whales, and Seals . Rev. ed. Honolulu: Mutual Pub., 2008. Print.
Hoover, John P. Hawaii’s Fishes : a Guide for Snorkelers, Divers, and Aquarists . Honolulu, Hawaii: Mutual Pub., 1993. Print.
Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2021.FishBase.World Wide Web electronic publication.www.fishbase.org, ( 06/2021 )
"Intertidal of Hawaiʻi". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2021-10-17.}}
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Category:Taxa named by Achille Valenciennes
Category:Fish described in 1840
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