Pink ear emperor (Lethrinus lentjan)

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General data
- Main name: Pink ear emperor
- Local names: Redspot Emperor, purple ear emperor, purple-headed emperor
- Climates: Tropical, Subtropical
- Habitat: Saltwater
- Native: Africa, Asia, Australia & Oceania
- Distribution: Indian ocean, Pacific Ocean, Red sea
Classification
- Genus: Lethrinus - Lethrinus
- Family: Lethrinidae - Emperors
- Order: Spariformes - Breams and porgies
- Class: Teleostei - Ray-finned fishes
- Superclass: Osteichthyes - Bony fishes
Description
This is a large species, growing to approximately 50 cm in length. however specimens in the intertidal zone may be around 15 cm.The body is olive-green, becoming paler toward the belly The scales are large and in a diamond pattern. There is a blood-red colouration around the margin of gill covers, and often at the base of the pectoral fins as well. The dorsal fin is white has a reddish margin. Both the caudal and dorsal fins have orange mottling. The pectoral fin may be pale orange, whitish or yellowish. It has thick, fleshy lips, and a somewhat protractiile snout. Lethrinus lentjan is widespread in the Indo-West Pacific and other waters. It is known to live in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf, in Australia on the Great Barrier Reef, and the northern half of Australia, in the lagoon around New Caledonia, along the east coast of Africa, and in the waters of Taiwan.