Acanthurus thompsoni (Fowler, 1923)

English Name: Thompson’s surgeonfish
Family:
ACANTHURIDAE
Local Name: Nigoo hudhu kaalhu
Order:
Perciformes
Size: Max. 27 cm
Specimen:
MRS/0340/89





Distinctive Characters: Dorsal fin with 9 spines and 23-26 rays. Anal fin with 3 spines and 23-26 rays. Pectoral rays 17. Body depth about 2.3, snout 7.9-8.2 in standard length. Body moderately elongate. Mouth small. Caudal fin lunate.

Colour: Uniform chocolate brown; caudal fin white. A dark spot present at rear base of dorsal fin and another below axial of pectoral fin.

Habitat and Biology: Generally found on outer reef areas at depths up to 70 in. Occurs in loose aggregations. Feeds on zooplankton well above the substratum.

Distribution: Indo-Pacific.

Remarks: Acanthurus rhompsoni occurs in schools and is very common on current-swept reefs. A. phillippinus Herre is a synonym.