Naso caesius, the grey unicornfish or silverblotched unicornfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the familyAcanthuridae, the surgeonfishes, unicornfishes and tangs. This species occurs in the Indo-Pacific region.
Naso caesius has a specific namecaesius which is Latin for "bluish grey", the overall colour of this fish.[3]
Description
Naso caesius has 6 or 7 spines and between 27 and 30 soft rays supporting the dorsal fin while the anal fin is supported by 2 spines and between 28 and 31 soft rays.[5] The pectoral fin contains between 16 and 18 fin rays with upper two being simple, with no branches. The keels on the caudal peduncle are oval shaped with keels that are spines that project outwards but which are not acute.[6] The overall colour is bluish-grey or greyish-brown and they can create a series of irregular blotches or bars along the flanks, these may be lighter or darker than the background colour. This fish has a maximum published standard length of 45.6 cm (18.0 in).[5]