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Diploprionini is one of the five
tribes in the
subfamily Epinephelinae, the groupers,
which is part of the
family Serranidae which also
includes the anthias...
- fish is
known as 'mero'. The
species in the
tribes Grammistini and
Diploprionini secrete a mucus-like
toxin in
their skin
called grammistin, and when...
- 1964
Triso Randall,
Johnson & Lowe, 1989
Variola Swainson, 1839
Tribe Diploprionini Bl****er, 1874
Aulacocephalus Temminck & Schlegel, 1843
Belonoperca Fowler...
- have 10, and both have 10
dorsal fin rays.
Other members of the
tribe Diploprionini have more
dorsal fin rays than the
species of Belonoperca. They also...
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synthesised by
glands in the skin of
soapfishes of the
tribes Grammistini and
Diploprionini which are both
classified within the
grouper subfamily Epinephelinae...
- Order:
Perciformes Family:
Serranidae Subfamily:
Epinephelinae Tribe:
Diploprionini Genus:
Aulacocephalus Temminck & Schlegel, 1843 Species: A. temminckii...
- Order:
Perciformes Family:
Serranidae Subfamily:
Epinephelinae Tribe:
Diploprionini Genus:
Diploprion Cuvier, 1828 Type
species Diploprion bifasciatum Cuvier...
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Diploprion bifasciatum, the
barred soapfish, also
known as the double-banded soapfish, two
banded grouper, two-banded sea perch, two-banded soapfish, yellow...