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      • The giant hawkfish was first formally described in 1846 by the French zoologist Achille Valenciennes with the type locality given as the Galápagos Islands. The specific name rivulatus meaning “marked by irregular streaks”, a reference to the black edged, golden-brown markings on the body with thin cobalt-blue surrounds.
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  2. The giant hawkfish (Cirrhitus rivulatus), also known as the hieroglyphic hawkfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a hawkfish belonging to the family Cirrhitidae. It is a marine fish and the largest of the hawkfish family with maximum size of 60 cm (24 in) in total length .

  3. The giant hawkfish (Cirrhitus rivulatus), also known as the hieroglyphic hawkfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a hawkfish belonging to the family Cirrhitidae. It is a marine fish and the largest of the hawkfish family with maximum size of 60 cm (24 in) in total length.

  4. Solitary, bottom-living in shallow waters (Ref. 28023). Lies very still on rock ledges and is well camouflaged against the rocks. Feeds on crustaceans and small fishes (Ref. 37955). Considered a good food fish (Ref. 9289).

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · Cirrhitus rivulatus Valenciennes, 1846. Giant Hawkfish, Hieroglyphic Hawkfish. Body deep, not very compressed; head deep, blunt; a fringe of cirri on rear edge of front nostril; bone under front of eye with partly free rear margin; mouth moderately large; a row of small canines on jaws with a band of simple teeth inside those; teeth on center ...

  6. How to keep Giant hawkfish in an aquarium. Get some tips on how to care for Cirrhitus rivulatus in captivity and a list of good references for further studies.

    • Cirrhitidae-Cirrhitus
    • Giant hawkfish
    • Cirrhitus rivulatus-Valenciennes, 1846
    • East Pacific
  7. Cirrhitus rivulatus. Distinctive features: 1. Dark olive to brown bands and markings outlined in bright blue to blue-green. 2. Two white to pale spots below rear dorsal fin. Size: 10-16 in. max. 21 in. Medium to light olive to brown. Large, fat lips; tassels on tips of dorsal fin spines. Also known as the hieroglyphic hawkfish.

  8. The Giant hawkfish has a unique body design mostly deep and compressed, with a mainly olive skin tone sporting golden stripes or bars. Information about the classification of Cirrhitus rivulatus. Includes facts, pictures and articles.

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