Abalistes stellatus (Anonymous, 1798)

Description


Dorsal spines (total): 3; Dorsal soft rays (total): 25 - 27; Anal spines: 0; Anal soft rays: 24 - 26. Scales enlarged above the pectoral fin base and just behind the gill slit to form a flexible tympanum; scales of posterior body with prominent keels, forming longitudinal ridges. A prominent groove in the skin extending anteriorly from front of eye for a distance of about 1 eye diameter. Caudal peduncle depressed. Caudal fin rays of adults prolonged above and below.

Common Names


  • Ster-snellervis , Afrikaans , South Africa
  • Bigong , Agutaynen , Philippines
  • Gargumba , Arabic , Oman
  • Hamara , Arabic , Oman
  • Hijma , Arabic , Jordan
  • Karkamba , Arabic , Oman
  • Karkamber , Arabic , Qatar
  • Sulay-bagyo , Bikol , Philippines
  • Buub , Carolinian , Micronesia
  • Pakol , Cebuano , Philippines
  • Pugot , Cebuano , Philippines
  • Puggut pinggangan , Chavacano , Philippines
  • Chicanda mabou , Comorian , Comoros
  • Chicandra mabou , Comorian , Comoros
  • Stjerneaftrækkerfisk , Danish , Denmark
  • Pakol , Davawenyo , Philippines
  • Pugot , Davawenyo , Philippines
  • Flat-nailed triggerfish , English , Philippines
  • Flat-tailed trigger-fish , English , Australia
  • Flat-tailed triggerfish , English , Australia
  • Leatherjacket , English , Malaysia
  • Star puffer , English , Niue
  • Starry filefish , English , Malaysia
  • Starry trigger fish , English , Viet Nam
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Solomon Is.
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Micronesia
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Malaysia
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Djibouti
  • Starry triggerfish , English , South Africa
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Global
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Australia
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Papua New Guinea
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Indonesia
  • Starry triggerfish , English , Philippines
  • Trigger fish , English , India
  • Triggerfish , English , Malaysia
  • Cumu nuqa , Fijian , Fiji
  • Härkähai , Finnish , Finland
  • Baliste étoilé , French , Djibouti
  • Baliste étoilé , French , Global
  • Bourse namco , French , Seychelles
  • Mumuku , Gela , Solomon Is.
  • Pacul , Hiligaynon , Philippines
  • Tikos , Hiligaynon , Philippines
  • Ampapagot , Ilokano , Philippines
  • Hahu , Ivatan , Philippines
  • Sungo , Ivatan , Philippines
  • Ulamen , Ivatan , Philippines
  • Okihagi , Japanese , Japan
  • Pakol-bawi , Kagayanen , Philippines
  • 가는꼬리쥐치 , Korean , Korea (South)
  • Papakol , Kuyunon , Philippines
  • Piagit , Kuyunon , Philippines
  • Ayam laut , Malay , Malaysia
  • Jebong , Malay , Malaysia
  • Lembu , Malay , Malaysia
  • Pokut , Malay , Malaysia
  • Pueh teik , Malay , Malaysia
  • Moori , Malayalam , India
  • മൂരി , Malayalam , India
  • മൂരി , Malayalam , India
  • 宽尾鳞鲀 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 宽尾鳞鲀的异名 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 寬尾鱗魨 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 寬尾鱗魨 , Mandarin Chinese , Taiwan/Ch Taipei
  • 寬尾鱗魨的異名 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • Puggot , Maranao/Samal/Tao Sug , Philippines
  • Pugot pinggangan , Maranao/Samal/Tao Sug (Tao Sug) , Philippines
  • Kaisep , Misima-Paneati , Papua New Guinea
  • Cëmô , Numee (N\u00e2\u00e2 Kw\u00eanyi) , New Caledonia
  • Cimôô , Numee (N\u00e2\u00e2 Kw\u00eanyi) , New Caledonia
  • Porco estrelado , Portuguese , Mozambique
  • Pogot , Romblomanon , Philippines
  • Klin-koy , Somali , Somalia
  • Pejepuerco estrellado , Spanish , Spain
  • Pugot , Surigaonon , Philippines
  • Kikande , Swahili , Tanzania
  • Tundu , Swahili , Tanzania
  • Vidui , Swahili , Tanzania
  • Pakol , Tagalog , Philippines
  • Pakoy , Tagalog , Philippines
  • Papakol , Tagalog , Philippines
  • Cá Bò đuôi dài , Vietnamese , Viet Nam
  • Ampapagot , Visayan , Philippines
  • Papagot , Visayan , Philippines
  • Puggot , Visayan , Philippines
  • Subagyo , Visayan , Philippines
  • Tikos , Visayan , Philippines
  • Pakol , Waray-waray , Philippines
  • Panitan , Waray-waray , Philippines
  • Pugot , Waray-waray , Philippines
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy


    Kingdom: Animalia

    Phylum: Chordata

    Class: Teleostei

    Order: Tetraodontiformes

    Family: Balistidae

    Genus: Abalistes

    Species: Abalistes stellatus (Anonymous, 1798)

    Climate Zone


  • Tropical
  • Location


  • Indo-West Pacific: Red Sea, East Africa eastward through northern Australia to Fiji, northward to southern Japan.
  • Biology


    Inhabit coastal areas, usually found over muddy and sandy bottoms, also around reefs, together with the sponges and algae (Ref. 5213). Adults on deep coastal slopes and usually seen swimming high above the bottom, sometimes found in estuaries. Juveniles in sheltered coastal bays and estuaries with outcrops of rubble or debris on open substrates (Ref. 48637). Feed on benthic animals (Ref. 9769). Oviparous (Ref. 205). Also caught with vertical long-lines (Ref. 9770). Marketed fresh and dried-salted (Ref. 9770).

    Habitat


    demersal