Purple-lined wrasse

Species of fish

Purple-lined wrasse
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Labriformes
Family: Labridae
Genus: Cirrhilabrus
Species:
C. lineatus
Binomial name
Cirrhilabrus lineatus
J. E. Randall & Lubbock, 1982

The purple-lined wrasse (Cirrhilabrus lineatus), also known as the lavender wrasse, is a species of wrasse native to coral reefs of New Caledonia and Australia, where it can be found at depths from 20 to 55 m (66 to 180 ft). This species can reach a total length of 12 cm (4.7 in). It can be found in the aquarium trade.[2] As a member of the family Labridae, Cirrhilabrus lineatus displays hermaphroditic behavior where a female may become a male when it is biologically favorable to do so. Generally, this occurs when competition from larger males disappears. [3]

References

  1. ^ Pollard, D.; Rocha, L.; Sadovy, Y.J. (2010). "Cirrhilabrus lineatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T154891A4660329. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T154891A4660329.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Cirrhilabrus lineatus". FishBase. August 2013 version. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |image= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Robert R. Warner. (1984). Mating Behavior and Hermaphroditism in Coral Reef Fishes: The diverse forms of sexuality found among tropical marine fishes can be viewed as adaptations to their equally diverse mating systems. American Scientist, 72(2), 128–136.
Taxon identifiers
Cirrhilabrus lineatus
  • Wikidata: Q2409908
  • Wikispecies: Cirrhilabrus lineatus
  • AFD: Cirrhilabrus_lineatus
  • BOLD: 709099
  • CoL: VGPZ
  • FishBase: 13027
  • GBIF: 2383855
  • iNaturalist: 97850
  • IRMNG: 10938933
  • ITIS: 613511
  • IUCN: 154891
  • NCBI: 1979530
  • OBIS: 277853
  • Open Tree of Life: 3636648
  • WoRMS: 277853


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