It is Chaetodon daedalma, Work-of-Art Butterflyfish, or Wrough-iron Butterflyfish from Japan (endemic).
It was described by using Okinawa specimen but it is exteremely rare in Okinawa (if found it always becomes a big news), while in the Izu Islands this species is very common especially around Hachijo-jima, and also in the Ogasawara Islands (Bonin).
Rudie Kuiter asked me how I would call it, and I replied 'I call it the Black-silk Butterflyfish". He showed it so in his butterflyfish book.
It is rarely seen at retailers and commanding a very high price of some US $400. It was photoraphed at a shop some twenty years ago.
It is not colorful so much but very attractive to me, and do you like it ?
It was described by using Okinawa specimen but it is exteremely rare in Okinawa (if found it always becomes a big news), while in the Izu Islands this species is very common especially around Hachijo-jima, and also in the Ogasawara Islands (Bonin).
Rudie Kuiter asked me how I would call it, and I replied 'I call it the Black-silk Butterflyfish". He showed it so in his butterflyfish book.
It is rarely seen at retailers and commanding a very high price of some US $400. It was photoraphed at a shop some twenty years ago.
It is not colorful so much but very attractive to me, and do you like it ?