Goldband fusilier

The goldband fusilier (Pterocaesio chrysozona) is a fusilier of the genus Pterocaesio. It is also known as the blacktipped fusilier. This is a tropical reef forage fish found between latitudes 30°N and 27°S and longitudes 40°E to 157°E. It is widespread around reefs in the Red Sea, the west Pacific Ocean, and along east Africa, west India, and east Australia. They have a yellow stripe on each side, parallel to and one or two scales below the lateral line. Their back (dorsal area) is light blue to brown and their belly (ventral area) is white to pink.

Goldband fusilier

The goldband fusilier (Pterocaesio chrysozona) is a fusilier of the genus Pterocaesio. It is also known as the blacktipped fusilier. This is a tropical reef forage fish found between latitudes 30°N and 27°S and longitudes 40°E to 157°E. It is widespread around reefs in the Red Sea, the west Pacific Ocean, and along east Africa, west India, and east Australia. They have a yellow stripe on each side, parallel to and one or two scales below the lateral line. Their back (dorsal area) is light blue to brown and their belly (ventral area) is white to pink.