Abstract
Sexual patterns of the parrotfish, Calotomus japonicus, were studied using fifteen specimens collected in February and April, 1990, near Makurazaki, Kagoshima Prefecture. The males ranged from 265 to 345mm SL, and were larger than the females on average. Most females ranged from 202 to 260mm SL, but a female of 305mm SL was obtained. Sexual dichromatism was conspicuous. Histological examination of the gonads and low values of gonado-somatic indices of both males and females indicated that they were not in spawning season. It was concluded that C. japonicus is a protogynous hermaph-rodite, because all male specimens had secondary testes. It was pointed out that the present species has a weak size-sex relationship.Because the specimens examined did not include primary males, it is suggested that primary males are relatively rare, if they occur at all.