Aeoliscus punctulatus, also known as the speckled shrimpfish or jointed razorfish, is a member of the family Centriscidae of the order Syngnathiformes (the pipefishes and seahorses). This fish adopts a head-down, tail-up position as an adaptation for hiding among sea urchin spines. This fish is found in coastal waters in the Indo-West Pacific. Its natural habitat includes beds of seagrass and coral reefs, where sea urchins are found.
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^Bailly, Nicolas (2013). "Aeoliscus punctulatus (Bianconi, 1854)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
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