Fish-Fish
Jelajahi ikan

Panduan ikan diprioritaskan untuk Global.

Telusuri ikan yang dipublikasikan dengan gambar nyata, titik identifikasi, jenis air, dan konteks lokal yang cermat. Wilayah mengubah urutan, bukan cakupan pencarian.

Wilayah yang dipilih

Tampilan netral untuk menelusuri semua ikan yang dipublikasikan tanpa prioritas regional.

Diatur berdasarkan filter wilayah

Menampilkan 12 dari ikan 1047 yang diterbitkan

Flying Gurnard reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Flying Gurnard

Dactylopterus volitans

Flying gurnard is a bottom-dwelling marine fish with huge winglike pectoral fins it spreads to startle predators. It is not a true gurnard and is a poor-table, seldom-targeted species; anglers usually catch it incidentally.

Gambar public-domain dengan atribusi
Forceps Butterflyfish reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Forceps Butterflyfish

Forcipiger flavissimus

Forceps Butterflyfish is a bright yellow reef butterflyfish with a long, narrow snout used to pick prey from coral crevices. It lives on coral-rich reef slopes and lagoons across the Indo-Pacific, and is not a common target for anglers.

Gambar cc-by dengan atribusi
Four-eyed Butterflyfish reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Four-eyed Butterflyfish

Chaetodon capistratus

The Four-eyed Butterflyfish is a small tropical reef fish with a false eye spot near the tail and a dark eye stripe that helps confuse predators. It is common on shallow Caribbean and western Atlantic reefs and feeds mainly on small benthic invertebrates and coral-associated prey.

Gambar cc-by dengan atribusi
Fourspot Butterflyfish reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Fourspot Butterflyfish

Chaetodon quadrimaculatus

The Fourspot Butterflyfish is a reef-dwelling Indo-Pacific butterflyfish best known for the four dark spots on its body. It usually feeds on coral polyps and small benthic invertebrates, and it is more of an aquarium/reef species than a sporting fish.

Gambar public-domain dengan atribusi
Foxface reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Foxface

Siganus vulpinus

Foxface is a venomous rabbitfish from tropical Indo-Pacific reefs, prized in aquariums more than by anglers. It grazes on algae in pairs or small groups and uses a bold yellow body with a dark facial mask for warning camouflage.

Gambar cc-by dengan atribusi
Freckled Goatfish reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Freckled Goatfish

Upeneus tragula

Freckled Goatfish (Upeneus tragula) is a small tropical goatfish of shallow coastal waters, especially sandy bottoms near reefs, lagoons, and estuaries. It forages with chin barbels for worms, crustaceans, and small mollusks.

Gambar cc-by dengan atribusi
Freckled Hawkfish reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Freckled Hawkfish

Paracirrhites forsteri

Freckled Hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) is a reef-dwelling perchlet that perches on coral and rock to ambush small fishes and crustaceans. It is not a common food fish or target angling species, and reliable catch-oriented information is limited.

Gambar cc-by-sa dengan atribusi
French Angelfish reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

French Angelfish

Pomacanthus paru

French angelfish is a large, reef-dwelling marine angelfish of the western Atlantic and Caribbean. Adults are usually seen in pairs or small groups picking at sponges, tunicates, and algae around coral and rocky reefs.

Gambar cc-by dengan atribusi
French Grunt reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

French Grunt

Haemulon flavolineatum

French grunt is a small tropical marine grunt common on Caribbean and western Atlantic reefs. It forms schools over sand, seagrass, and coral, and makes a distinctive grunting sound when handled.

Gambar cc-by dengan atribusi
Freshwater Angelfish reference image
Air tawarPrioritas lokal

Freshwater Angelfish

Pterophyllum scalare

Freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) is a South American cichlid popular in aquaria, with wild forms from the Amazon, Orinoco, and Essequibo basins. It is a laterally compressed, tall-bodied fish that glides through calm vegetated waters and is rarely a targeted angling species.

Gambar cc0 dengan atribusi
Freshwater Drum reference image
Air tawarPrioritas lokal

Freshwater Drum

Aplodinotus grunniens

Freshwater Drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) is a large North American sciaenid found in rivers, reservoirs, and big lakes. It is named for the croaking or drumming sound it makes and is one of the most widespread freshwater gamefish in the Mississippi, Great Lakes, and Ohio drainages.

Gambar public-domain dengan atribusi
Gafftopsail Catfish reference image
AsinPrioritas lokal

Gafftopsail Catfish

Bagre marinus

Gafftopsail Catfish (Bagre marinus) is a saltwater/brackish ariid catfish of bays, estuaries, and coastal shallows. It has venomous fin spines and is a strong, common bait-stealer that bites best on fresh cut bait.

Gambar cc-by dengan atribusi