Littlehead porgy
Photo Credit: © Diane Rome Peebles
Family Porgies
Scientific Family Sparidae
Scientific Name Calamus proridens
Spanish Name Pez de pluma rayado
ITIS# 169203
Tail shape Forked
When compared to other members of their genus, they can be distinguished by having small scales, and relatively deep bodies with steep profiles. The molar-like teeth, that all porgies have, are more similar to canines in this species. Littlehead porgies are generally silver in color, with violet spots on their scales that form stripes on their upper bodies. These stripes are then crossed by darker bars of color.
Biology
Found primarily on sponge and coral bottoms. Feeds mainly on invertebrates.
Appearance
Body Shape
Compressiform
Color
Main Color: Silver
Other Color: blue
Other Color: blue
Common Body Shape
Flattened side to side
Pattern
Scribbled
Length
Avg Length: 14 inches (37 cm)
Max Length: 18 inches (46 cm)
Max Length: 18 inches (46 cm)
Maximum Weight
Specifications
Handling Concerns
Harmless
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
FL-TX
Abundance
Very Common