Siganus sutor: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Acanthuriformes
- Family
- Siganidae
- Genus
- Siganus
- Species
- Siganus sutor
- Scientific Name
- Siganus sutor
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Siganus sutor
Siganus sutor, the shoemaker spinefoot rabbitfish ,whitespotted rabbitfish or African whitespotted rabbitfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a rabbitfish belonging to the family Siganidae. It lives in Indo-Pacific coral reefs. It is endemic to the Indian Ocean, from Indonesia to Comoros. S. sutor is one of the commercial marine fishes, which is ubiquitously caught in Tanzania and the entire East African coast of the Indian Ocean. S. sutor is among the most common fish species in the marine fisheries of Kenya, and accounts for around 40% of the artisanal fishery landings. Various fishing gears are used to target the siganids, but basket traps are the preferred ones. It is one of the mangrove/seagrass-associated coral reef fishes. This species inhabits littoral areas, and its fin spines are venomous to humans.
...Siganus sutor in languages:
- Czech
- králíčkovec bělošedý
- English
- Whitespotted Rabbitfish
- English
- Bluespotted Rabbitfish
- French
- Poisson-lapin moucheté de blanc africain
- French
- Sigan cordonnier
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Siganus argenteus
- Siganus canaliculatus
- Siganus corallinus
- Siganus doliatus
- Siganus fuscescens
- Siganus guttatus
- Siganus insomnis
- Siganus javus
- Siganus labyrinthodes
- Siganus laqueus
- Siganus lineatus
- Siganus luridus
- Siganus magnificus
- Siganus margaritiferus
- Siganus niger
- Siganus puelloides
- Siganus puellus
- Siganus punctatissimus
- Siganus punctatus
- Siganus randalli
- Siganus rivulatus
- Siganus spinus
- Siganus stellatus
- Siganus studeri
- Siganus sutor
- Siganus trispilos
- Siganus unimaculatus
- Siganus uspi
- Siganus vermiculatus
- Siganus virgatus
- Siganus vulpinus
- Siganus woodlandi





















































