Sight Identification of the Coney

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This slide set shows the main identification points for the coney, an Atlantic & Caribbean member of the seabass family that is often found on coral reefs.

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The Coney

(Epinephalus fulvus)

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Coney is a type ofgrouper and a memberof the Seabass family(Serranidae).

Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Coney is a type ofgrouper and a memberof the Seabass family(Serranidae).

As evidenced by thesePhotos… the coney showsSeveral color phases.

This makes identificationby color very impractical.

However, there are other distinguishing features for this species.

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Regardless of color phase, all coneys have two obvious spots on their lower lip.

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Regardless of color phase, all coneys have two obvious spots on their lower lip.

Again in the orange phase,you can clearly see thelower lip spots.

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bicolor phase

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bicolor phase

once again… the “lip spots”

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bicolor phase

body usually covered with small blue dots.

once again… the “lip spots”

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Coney

juveniles

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Coney

juveniles

Juveniles also showtwo more spots… on the “caudal peduncle”.

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Coney

juveniles

Juveniles also showtwo more spots… on the “caudal peduncle”.

Sometimes these “saddle spots” persist into the adult phase as well.

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Yep… even into the adult phase we often see the saddle spots.

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Coneycolor phases

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Coney… Epinephalus fulvus

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