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探索魚類

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.

鹹水
Ringed Puffer reference image
Peter Southwood, cc-by-sa, via Wikimedia Commons. 來源: Wikimedia Commons.

識別要點

  • Small, rounded puffer body with a blunt snout
  • Distinct dark ring or band-like marking around the body, reflected in the common name
  • Typical puffer features: beak-like fused teeth and smooth skin without obvious scales

棲息地

Specific habitat is poorly documented; occurrence records suggest a marine coastal puffer associated with continental-shelf waters, likely near reefs, rocky areas, or other structured bottom habitats.

誘餌筆記

Not a targeted game species. If encountered by anglers, small bottom baits such as shrimp, squid, or cut bait may hook it incidentally on light tackle.

行為

Behavior is not well studied. As a pufferfish, it likely forages slowly on small benthic invertebrates and can inflate when stressed or handled.

警告

Do not eat unless local authority guidance confirms it is safe; puffers can contain tetrodotoxin. Also avoid handling carelessly because inflated puffers can be hard to unhook and may damage tackle.

釣魚筆記

Best approached as a bycatch species; fish near structure on light bottom rigs if documenting local occurrence. Handle carefully and release promptly if not retained under local rules.