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found over reefs, in
tropical to
subtropical waters along the coasts.
Serranids are
generally robust in form, with
large mouths and
small spines on the...
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Epinephelinae of the
family Serranidae, in the
order Perciformes. Not all
serranids are
called "groupers"; the
family also
includes the sea b****es. The common...
- anal fin spines. It also has only two to four
dorsal fin spines;
other serranids have more. The
mouth is
large and the
lower jaw protrudes. The coloration...
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There are 3878
species and 18
subspecies in the
order Perciformes ****essed as
least concern by the
International Union for
Conservation of Nature. Slender...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 6
species Critically endangered (CR): 455
species Endangered (EN): 643
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,245
species Near...
- Jean-Lou (2014). "Philometrids (Nematoda: Philometridae) in
carangid and
serranid fishes off New Caledonia,
including three new species". Parasite. 21: 21...
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Ceratomyxa cutmorei is a
myxosporean parasite that
infects gall-bladders of
serranid fishes from the
Great Barrier Reef. It was
first found on
Epinephelus fasciatus...
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numerous species of
marine creatures:
groupers (Epinephelus guaza) and
other serranids, salps, sea bream, mullet,
scorpion fish (Scorpaena scrofa),
moray eels...
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include some of the
earliest representatives of
modern reef fish, such as
serranids (Paleoserr****),
damselfish (Chaych****), and
syngnathiforms (****aulostomus)...
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Ceratomyxa hooperi is a
myxosporean parasite that
infects gall-bladders of
serranid fishes from the
Great Barrier Reef. It was
first found on
Epinephelus quoy****...