Coris bulbifrons


Coris bulbifrons, the doubleheader, is a large species of wrasse in the Southern Pacific Ocean.

Taxonomy

Etymology

The specific epithet bulbifrons comes from the Latin words "bulbus", and "frons". Both the scientific name and the common name "doubleheader" allude to the large hump that develops on the foreheads of both males and females.

Distribution

Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Middleton Reef, and more rarely, New South Wales.

Description

The doubleheader is the largest species in the genus Coris alongside the clown coris, growing up to in length and weighing up to. Both sexes develop a prominent hump on the forehead.

Diet

Remains of gastropods, bivalves, and crabs have been observed in the gut contents of this species.