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  1. The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus), also known as the oriental sweetlips or oriental blubberlips, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sweetlips belonging to the subfamily Plectorhinchinae, one of two subfamilies in the family Haemulidae, the grunts. It is native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.
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    The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips, Plectorhinchus vittatus, is a species of grunt native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. This species can be found on both coral and rock reefs at depths from 2 to 25 m (6.6 to 82.0 ft).
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    The oriental sweetlips Plectorhinchus vittatus, also known as the Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips, is a species of grunt. Closely related to the snappers, grunts have smaller mouths and teeth and thicker fleshy lips hence the name sweetlips. They may also grind their teeth together when caught, emitting a grunting sound, hence the name grunt.
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    Plectorhinchus vittatus, Juvenile. Photo: Rick Stuart-Smith Broad black stripes covering all of body, including belly, from snout to tail. Pectoral and pelvic fins plain yellow with dark red or black patch at base, dorsal, anal and tail fins yellow with black spots, and yellow snout.
    Etymology: Plectorhinchus: Greek, plektos = plaited + Greek, rhyngchos = snout (Ref. 45335). More on author: Linnaeus . Marine; reef-associated; depth range 2 - 25 m (Ref. 37816 ). Tropical; 30°N - 27°S, 32°E - 167°W Indo-West Pacific: East Africa (Ref. 33390) to western Indian Ocean to Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia.
    Plectorhinchus polytaenia differs in having all fins bright yellow (vs. the dorsal, caudal and anal fins yellow with black spots) and yellow horizontal stripes alternating with black-edged white stripes (vs. black/brown stripes alternating with white, some yellow dorsally).
    Close to reefs, to 25 m depth. Caught by handline and spear. Plectorhinchus lessonii differs in having upper stripes horizontal on body but bending downward and converging on snout (vs. upper stripes horizontal on body across nape, interorbital, and snout in adults).
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    Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips - Wikipedia

    The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus), also known as the oriental sweetlips or oriental blubberlips, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sweetlips belonging to the subfamily Plectorhinchinae, one of two subfamilies in the family Haemulidae, the grunts. It is native to the Indian Ocean and … See more

    The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips has fleshy lips which become greatly swollen as the fish ages. There are 6 pores on its chin but there is no median pit. The dorsal fin contains … See more

    The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips is found in the Indo-Pacific region. Its range extends from East Africa from Djibouti to South Africa, Madagascar, the Seychelles and See more

    The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips inhabits shallow, coastal coral reefs, lagoons and seaward reefs at depths of 2 to 25 m (6 ft 7 in to 82 ft 0 in). It is found singly or in small … See more

    The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips was first formally described as Perca vittata in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of the Systema Naturae with no type locality given. The specific name, vittatus means "banded", a reference to the bold striped pattern of adults. … See more

    The Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips is caught by fisheries in much of its range, and is caught using hand nets and by spear fishing and the catch is sold fresh or a small amount of it … See more

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    WEBLearn about Plectorhinchus vittatus, a brown fish with white spots and yellow fins, also known as Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips. Find out its origin, aquarium suitability, diet, behavior, and more.

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    WEBThe Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus), also known as the oriental sweetlips or oriental blubberlips, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sweetlips belonging to the subfamily Plectorhinchinae, one …

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    WEBTropical Indo-Pacific. Description. Broad black stripes covering all of body, including belly, from snout to tail. Pectoral and pelvic fins plain yellow with dark red or black patch at base, dorsal, anal and tail fins yellow with …

  12. Plectorhinchus vittatus | fishIDER

    WEBOsteichthyes Haemulidae Genus Plectorhinchus Plectorhinchus vittatus. Oriental sweetlips. ~20 cm TL. Characteristic features: Chin with 3 pairs of pores. Dorsal fin with 13 spines. Dark-brown stripes continuing …