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- Pachymetopon is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the seabreams and porgies. The species in this genus...
- Pachymetopon blochii, the hottentot seabream or hottentot, is a species of sea bream in the family Sparidae, native to the southwestern coast of Africa...
- Pachymetopon grande, the bronze seabream or blue hottentot, is a species of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the...
- Pachymetopon aeneum, the blue hottentot, is a species of marine demersal ray-finned fish belonging to the family (family Sparidae) which includes the seabreams...
- Indian Ocean. Polyamblyodon germanum was first formally described as Pachymetopon germanum in 1934 by the South African zoologist Keppel Harcourt Barnard...
- Lagodon Holbrook, 1855 Lithognathus Swainson, 1839 Oblada Cuvier, 1829 Pachymetopon Günther, 1859 Pagellus Valenciennes, 1830 Pagrus Cuvier, 1816 Parargyrops...
- the Africanis dogs sometimes called "Hottentot hunting dogs", the fish Pachymetopon blochii, frequently simply called hottentots, Carpobrotus edulis, commonly...
- mustelus (smoothhound shark) Mugilidae spp. (mullet) Pachymetopon blochii (hottentot) Pachymetopon grande (bronze bream) Pomatomus saltatrix (elf) Rhabdosargus...
- body fluids. The species parasitizes fish, preferentially the hottentot Pachymetopon blochii, a mid-sized sea bream common in shallow-water kelp beds on the...
- genus in 1935 by the English ichthyologist John Roxborough Norman with Pachymetopon germanum as its type species. P. germanum was first formally described...