RM2A2NRGW–Zanclus canescens, Print, The Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus), is a marine fish species, the sole extant representative of the family Zanclidae (from the Greek ζαγκίος, zagkios, 'oblique') in order Perciformes. A common inhabitant of tropical to subtropical reefs and lagoons, the Moorish idol is notable for its wide distribution throughout the Indo-Pacific. A number of butterflyfishes (genus Heniochus) closely resemble the Moorish idol. It is closely related to, if not a direct descendant of, the extinct Eozanclus brevirostris, from the Middle Eocene of Monte Bolca., 1700-1880
RFMRYYN0–A school of Moorish Idols (Zanclus canescens) grazes across the reef in the Cabo San Lucas Marine Park, Mexico.
RMBPM5D7–Moorish Idol (Zanclus canescens) off of Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
RFGKT86X–Morish Idol Set
RFA68NCA–close up of moorish idol fish
RF2B92GWP–Zanclus canescens, Print, The Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus), is a marine fish species, the sole extant representative of the family Zanclidae (from the Greek ζαγκίος, zagkios, oblique) in order Perciformes. A common inhabitant of tropical to subtropical reefs and lagoons, the Moorish idol is notable for its wide distribution throughout the Indo-Pacific. A number of butterflyfishes (genus Heniochus) closely resemble the Moorish idol. It is closely related to, if not a direct descendant of, the extinct Eozanclus brevirostris, from the Middle Eocene of Monte Bolca., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gib
RMW7T531–A dead Moorish Idol, (Zanclus cornutus) lying on coral reef, part of mass die off in the Maldives, cause unknown, Maldives.
RM2AWTP13–Fishes . FiG. 511.—The Moorish Idol, Zanchts canescens (Linnijeus). From Hawaii.Family Zanclidit. (Painting by Mrs. E. G. Norris.) green, and in the adult two bony horns grow out over the eye.The dorsal spines are prolonged in filaments and the color isyellow crossed by bars of black. Zanclus canescens is a veryhandsome fish with the general appearance and habit of aChcEtodon, but the form is more exaggerated. It is foundthroughout Polynesia, from Japan to the oft-shore islands of 6i8 The Squamipinnes Mexico, and is generally common, though rarely entering rockpools. Zanclus eocmnus is recorde
RMW7X8PX–Diver above a coral reef with Table corals (Acropora) and Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) Mayotte. Indian Ocean. February 2010.
RMDRHH4A–Kihikihi, Fishes of Hawaii
RM2ATWGFY–Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) juvenile with transparent skin in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
RFHN0J04–Morish Idol Set
RFJ5HDMN–coral garden
RMBPM770–Moorish Idol off of Wolf Island Galapagos Islands Ecuador.
RFGKR4MB–Morish Idol
RMGK69EC–52083 Moorish Idol Zanclus canescens (Linnaeus) From Hawaii Family Zanclidae
RMRDR537–. Fishes. Fishes. The Squamipinnes 617 the Eocene genera, Aulorhamphus (bolceusis), with produced snout, and Apostasis (croaticus), with long spinous dorsal, prob- ably belong. The Moorish Idols: Zanclidse. — The family of ZanclidcE in- cludes a single species, the Moorish idol or kihi kihi, Zanclus canescens. In this family the scales are reduced to a fine sha-. FiG. 511.—The Moorish Idol, Zanclus canescens (Linnaeus). From Hawaii. Family Zanclidoe. (Painting by Mrs. E. G. Norris.) green, and in the adult two bony horns grow out over the eye. The dorsal spines are prolonged in filaments and t
RFKA5NY9–Morish Idol Set
RFJF84H6–Morish Idol Set
RMRDKBX6–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. 4o6 The Squamipinnes the Eocene genera, Aulorhamphus (bolceusis), with produced snout, and Apostasis (croaticus), with long spinous dorsal, prob- ably belong. The Moorish Idols: Zanclidae. — The family of ZancUdce in- cludes a single species, the Moorish idol or kihi kihi, Zanclus canescens. In this family the scales are reduced to a fine sha-. FiG. 342.—The Moorish Idol, Zanclus canescens (Linnoeus). From Hawaii. Family ZancUdce. (Painting by Mrs. E. G. Norris.) green, and in the adult two bony horns grow out over the eye. The dorsal