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- Bonnetmouth may refer to: Inermiidae, a fish family collectively known as 'bonnetmouths' Emmelichthyops atlanticus, an Atlantic Ocean fish commonly known...
- Emmelichthyops atlanticus, the bonnetmouth, is a marine fish species of grunt native to the western Atlantic Ocean, where it occurs from Florida and the...
- snipe eel Bocaccio Boga Bombay duck Bonefish Bonito Bonnethead shark Bonnetmouth Bonytail Bonytongue Bowfin Boxfish Bramble shark Bream Brill Bristlemouth...
- western Atlantic Ocean. Bogas are also known as the snit in Jamaica, and bonnetmouth in the Bahamas. It was first described by Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey...
- Emmelichthys nitidus, the Cape bonnetmouth, bonnetmouth, redbait, pearl fish, picarel, red baitfish, red herring or Southern rover, is a species of marine...
- species) Round scads - known as galunggóng or tamodios (Decapterus species) Bonnetmouths (redbait or rubyfish) - known as terong (Emmelichthys nitidus, Emmelichthys...
- ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Emmelichthyidae, the rovers and bonnetmouths. The species in this genus are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific...
- anchovies. Bagoong terong Philippines Made by salting and fermenting the bonnetmouth fish. Burong isda Philippines Raw fish, fermented in red rice and salt...
- vittatum Y Y Bonefish Albula vulpes Y Y Bonnethead Sphyrna tiburo Y Y Bonnetmouth Emmelichthyops atlanticus Y Y Bowfin Amia calva Y Y Bramble shark Echinorhinus...
- comprises 2 families: Emmelichthyidae Poey, 1967 (Rovers, rubyfishes and bonnetmouths) Sciaenidae Cuvier, 1829 (Drums and croakers) "Suborder Sciaenoidei Cuvier...