- The
roving coral grouper (Plectropomus pessuliferus), also
known as the
spotted coral grouper, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
grouper from the...
- out
through their gills.[citation needed]
Research indicates roving coralgroupers (Plectropomus pessuliferus)
sometimes cooperate with
giant morays in...
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Louis (2006). "Diplectanids (Monogenea)
parasitic on the
gills of the
coralgroupers Plectropomus laevis and P.
leopardus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New...
-
Louis (2006). "Diplectanids (Monogenea)
parasitic on the
gills of the
coralgroupers Plectropomus laevis and P.
leopardus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New...
-
Louis (2006). "Diplectanids (Monogenea)
parasitic on the
gills of the
coralgroupers Plectropomus laevis and P.
leopardus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New...
-
Louis (2006). "Diplectanids (Monogenea)
parasitic on the
gills of the
coralgroupers Plectropomus laevis and P.
leopardus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New...
-
Louis (2006). "Diplectanids (Monogenea)
parasitic on the
gills of the
coralgroupers Plectropomus laevis and P.
leopardus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New...
-
proceed to
capture the prey. In the
coral reefs of the Red Sea,
roving coralgrouper that have
spotted a
small prey fish
hiding in a
crevice sometimes visit...
-
Louis (2006). "Diplectanids (Monogenea)
parasitic on the
gills of the
coralgroupers Plectropomus laevis and P.
leopardus (Perciformes, Serranidae) off New...
-
seahorse Hedgehog seahorse Leopard catshark Leopard chimaera Leopard coralgrouper Leopard toadfish Oyster toadfish Pony
toadfish Raccoon butterflyfish...