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Parrot Vs. Puffer Vs. Porcupine: A Mouthplate Question


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So it seems to me that it is rather hard to tell parrotfish, pufferfish, and porcupine fish mouthparts "apart" from each other. Is there a way to distinguish these species that's relatively easy? I've tried looking at some resources, but there doesn't seem to be any literature about these little guys...

Does anyone have some advice?

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Porcupine fish (and Burrfish) mouth plates are a single fused piece. Puffer fish and parrot fish mouth plates have a right plate and a left plate that aren't fused. Almost every mouthplate I've seen identified as pufferfish on this forum is actually Porcupine fish or Burrfish.

Here's a picture of a puffer beak showing left and right halves from this web site: http://www.pnas.org/content/109/21/8179/F1.expansion.html

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Al Dente,

Thank you for your reply. So, if I'm understanding you correctly, then porcupine and burrfish have a fused plate, with a left and right side? Like these:

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