The bastard trumpeter or copper moki, Latridopsis forsteri, is a trumpeter of the genus Latridopsis, found in the eastern Indian Ocean at depths of from 15 to 160 m.
The Bastard trumpeter lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 20 - 160 m environment.
The bastard trumpeter or copper moki, Latridopsis forsteri, is a trumpeter of the genus Latridopsis, found in the eastern Indian Ocean at depths of from 15 to 160 m. Its length is between 30 and 65 cm. More
The Bastard Trumpeter is a schooling fish, occuring in Australia and New Zealand, that lives in coastal waters, often observed swimming over sand near rocky reefs. More
These are the Bastard Trumpeter and Stripey Trumpeter, both described below. More
Bastard trumpeter have a deep blue body, which is elongated and flattened. Their upper surface is greyish brown or silver with thin golden/brown longitudinal strips with a silver underside. Fins are brownish or grey. More
Bastard Trumpeter (Latridopsis forrteri) Bastard Trumpeter Common Bullseye (Pempheris multiradiata) Common Bullseye Blue Throat Wrasse (Notolabrus tetricus) Blue Throat Wrasse Bridled Leatherjacket (Acanthaluteres spitomelanurus) Bridled More
The Bastard Trumpeter is a schooling fish seen in small numbers, or occasionally in schools of thousands. Often observed swimming above sand, near rocky reefs. They are related to morwongs and share some of their facial features. More
Bastard trumpeter, which had been rare to the region, have reappeared in large numbers. These reef-hugging species are particularly vulnerable to netting. Bastard trumpeter, which had been rare to the region, have reappeared in large numbers. More
Bastard Trumpeter;Latridopsis forsteri Last update: 31-12-69 Submitted by Administrator The Bastard Trumpeter can be recognised by its silver-grey colouration with short, irregular brown or greenish-brown lines on the upper More
Image: School of Bastard Trumpeter's at Shark Point - Add comment Add tags School of Bastard Trumpeter's at Shark Point Description A small school of Bastard Trumpeter photographed at Shark Point, New South More
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Bastard Trumpeter; Latridopsis ciliaris Last update: 31-12-69 Submitted by Administrator Max. size: 80.0 cm FL (male/unsexed; Ref. 13700); max. More
Cod, Morwong and Bastard Trumpeter in the kelp beds which dot the bay. Along the Neck Beach Australian Salmon and Sand Flathead may be caught and, in Big Lagoon, at the eastern end of the beach, Brown and Rainbow Trout are sometimes caught. More
Bastard trumpeter: the possession limit is now 10 fish. Snapper: a possession limit of 5 snapper has been introduced. Yellowtail kingfish: a possession limit of 5 yellowtail kingfish has been introduced. More
Bastard trompeter in Danish (dansk)
Bastard trumpeter in English
Copper moki in English
Red in English
Red bastard trumpeter in English
Silver bastard trumpeter in English
silver trumpeter in English
Trumpeter in English
White and silver bastard trumpeter in English
White bastard trumpeter in English
福氏拟婢 in Mandarin Chinese
福氏擬婢 in Mandarin Chinese