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    Blue butterfish - Wikipedia

    The blue butterfish usually grows about 40 cm (16 in), but the largest length of the blue butterfish that has been recorded was 50 cm (20 in). Dorsal soft rays (total): 42–50 cm; Anal soft rays: 33 – 38 cm. Blue to brownish in color and darker spots dorsally, silver to whitish ventrally; juveniles with vertical bars on … See more

    The blue butterfish (Stromateus fiatola), is a species of pelagic fish in the genus Stromateus. See more

    The blue butterfish is a pelagic fish, usually found in depths of 10–70 m (33–230 ft). It mainly lives in the Atlantic Ocean and … See more

    The blue butterfish undergoes sexual reproduction. The reproduction is both oviparous ( female animals that lay their eggs, … See more

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    The blue butterfish feeds on smaller fishes, jellyfish, and zooplankton. This fish is part of the trophic guild, planktotrophic, which means that they have a long pelagic larval stage and feed … See more

    Names of blue butterfish in other languages as follows: Bukla (Albanian), Ψευτολίτσα (Pseftolitsa) (Greek), Palometa fiatola (Spanish), Fieto (Italian), Blauer Butterfisch … See more

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    WebMay 8, 2017 · Blue butterfish (Stromateus fiatola) was first described in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778). It is a pelagic schooling species. It inhabits the depth of 10-70 meters. The maximum …

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