Fish-Fish
Explorar peixes

Guia de peixes priorizado para Ámérica do Sul.

Navegue pelos peixes publicados com imagens reais, pontos de identificação, tipo de água e contexto local cauteloso. A região altera a ordem, não o escopo da pesquisa.

Região selecionada

Os peixes da bacia amazônica, a tilápia introduzida, o tucunaré, a carpa e os alvos costeiros são priorizados.

Filtro definido por região

Mostrando 12 de peixes publicados 722

Redtooth Triggerfish reference image
Água salgada

Redtooth Triggerfish

Odonus niger

Redtooth triggerfish (Odonus niger) is a reef-associated triggerfish of the Indo-Pacific, often seen in small groups over outer reef slopes and lagoons. It feeds mainly on plankton and tiny crustaceans, making it less targeted by anglers than larger reef fish.

Imagem cc-by-sa com atribuição
Reef Stonefish reference image
Água salgada

Reef Stonefish

Synanceia verrucosa

Reef Stonefish is a highly venomous, bottom-dwelling ambush predator of shallow tropical reefs and rubble. It is famous for blending in with rock and coral, and its dorsal spines can deliver a severe, medically urgent sting.

Imagem cc-by com atribuição
Reeftop Pipefish reference image
Água salgada

Reeftop Pipefish

Corythoichthys haematopterus

Reeftop pipefish is a slender reef-associated pipefish found in shallow tropical Indo-Pacific waters, often hovering among branching corals and seagrass. It is a small, non-target fish rarely taken by anglers, with limited species-specific fishing information.

Imagem cc-by-sa com atribuição
Regal Angelfish reference image
Água salgada

Regal Angelfish

Pygoplites diacanthus

Regal Angelfish is a brilliantly patterned reef angelfish of the Indo-Pacific, valued in the aquarium trade and usually not a target for angling. It inhabits coral-rich reef slopes and lagoons, feeding mainly on sponges, tunicates, and algae.

Imagem cc-by com atribuição
Reticulated Damselfish reference image
Água salgada

Reticulated Damselfish

Dascyllus reticulatus

Reticulated Damselfish (Dascyllus reticulatus) is a small Indo-Pacific reef fish that lives close to coral and other shelter. It is territorial, often stays near branching corals, and feeds mainly on plankton and tiny benthic invertebrates.

Imagem cc-by com atribuição
Ribbon Eel reference image
Água salgada

Ribbon Eel

Rhinomuraena quaesita

Ribbon eels are slender Indo-Pacific moray eels famous for dramatic color and sex changes: juveniles are black, mature males are blue and yellow, and larger females are yellow. They spend most of their time with only the head protruding from sandy burrows or rubble holes in shallow reefs.

Imagem cc-by-sa com atribuição
Ringed Puffer reference image
Água salgada

Ringed Puffer

Omegophora armilla

Ringed Puffer (Omegophora armilla) is a small, poorly documented pufferfish known from occurrence records rather than extensive life-history studies. Like other puffers, it has a stout body and can inflate when threatened; exact range, habitat, and diet are not well resolved in the literature.

Imagem cc-by-sa com atribuição
Ringneck Blenny reference image
Água salgada

Ringneck Blenny

Parablennius pilicornis

Ringneck Blenny (Parablennius pilicornis) is a small coastal combtooth blenny of rocky shores and tide pools. It is identified by the pale “ring” behind the eye and the tufted head cirri; it is not a common target for anglers.

Imagem cc-by-sa com atribuição
Ringtail Cardinalfish reference image
Água salgada

Ringtail Cardinalfish

Ostorhinchus aureus

Ringtail Cardinalfish (Ostorhinchus aureus) is a small nocturnal reef-associated cardinalfish found in tropical Indo-Pacific waters and widely reported from coral and rocky habitats. It shelters by day and feeds at night on tiny crustaceans and plankton.

Imagem cc-by com atribuição
Rivulated Rabbitfish reference image
Água salgada

Rivulated Rabbitfish

Siganus rivulatus

Rivulated Rabbitfish (Siganus rivulatus) is a venomous marine herbivore native to the Red Sea and western Indian Ocean, now established in parts of the eastern Mediterranean. It grazes algae on rocky reefs, seagrass edges, and nearshore coastal habitat.

Imagem cc-by com atribuição
Rock Beauty reference image
Água salgada

Rock Beauty

Holacanthus tricolor

Rock Beauty (Holacanthus tricolor) is a reef-dwelling angelfish of the western Atlantic and Caribbean, famous for its bright yellow body, black rear half, and blue-edged fins. It feeds mostly on sponges, algae, and small benthic invertebrates and is usually encountered on coral reefs and rocky reefs.

Imagem cc-by com atribuição
Rock Cale reference image
Água salgada

Rock Cale

Aplodactylus lophodon

Rock Cale (Aplodactylus lophodon) is a temperate reef fish of southeastern Australia and Tasmania, where it grazes on algae around rocky reefs and kelp beds. It is not a major target species and is more often encountered by divers or anglers fishing inshore structure.

Imagem cc-by-sa com atribuição