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- Species: C. nebulosus Binomial name Cynoscion nebulosus (Cuvier, 1830) Synonyms Otolithus nebulosus Cuvier, 1830 Otolithus carolinensis Valenciennes, 1833...
- ruber (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) Otolithus ruber (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) Otolithus versicolor Cuvier, 1829 Otolithus argenteus Cuvier, 1830 Otolithes...
- (Lacepède, 1801) Lutj**** cayanensis Lacepède, 1802 Otolithus rhomboidalis Cuvier, 1829 Otolithus toeroe Cuvier, 1830 Cynoscion maracaiboensis Schultz...
- southeastern Africa. The geelbeck croaker was first formally described as Otolithus aequidens in 1830 by the French zoologist Georges Cuvier with its type...
- Binomial name Pseudotolithus senegalensis (Valenciennes, 1833) Synonyms Otolithus senegalensis Valenciennes, 1833 Sciaena senegalensis (Valenciennes, 1833)...
- monospecific genus in 1969 by the Indian ichthyologist R. S. Lal Mohan with Otolithus microdon designated as its type species, as well as being the only species...
- Synonyms Sciaena miiuy Basilewsky, 1855 Argyrosomus miiuy (Basilewsky, 1855) Otolithus fauvelii Peters, 1881 Nibea imbricata Matsubara, 1937 Miichthys imbricatus...
- Sciaenidae Genus: Cynoscion Species: C. nothus Binomial name Cynoscion nothus (John Edwards Holbrook, 1848) Synonyms Otolithus nothus Holbrook, 1848...
- monospecific genus Chrysochir. Reeve's croaker was first formally described as Otolithus aureus by the Scottish naval surgeon, naturalist and explorer John Richardson...
- monospecific genus in 1862 by the American biologist Theodore Gill with Otolithus aequidens, a species described in 1830 by Georges Cuvier from the Cape...