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- produces a foam that is toxic to nearby fish. These fishes are often called soapfishes. They have been classified either as their own families or within subfamilies...
- Belonoperca: The soapfishes in the genus Belonoperca are sometimes found in the aquarium trade. Lemon Tyk (14 May 2012). "Belonoperca soapfishes are striking...
- Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae. It is one of several genera of soapfishes. These fish live in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans in tropical...
- The goldenstriped soapfish (Grammistes ****lineatus), also known as the lined soapfish, golden-striped b****, radio fish, sixline soapfish, six-lined perch...
- Grammistins are peptide toxins synthesised by glands in the skin of soapfishes of the tribes Grammistini and Diploprionini which are both classified within...
- Archived from the original on 2015-05-06. Retrieved 2008-12-18. "The Soapfishes, Family Grammistidae, or Tribe Grammistini of the Serranidae, in part...
- Yellow boxfish, Ostracion cubicus which is widespread in the Red Sea. Soapfishes produce the bitter toxin grammistin from their skin to deter predators...
- "Serranidae, Groupers (seab****es, creolefish, hinds, hamlets, anthiines, and soapfishes).". In Carpenter KE (ed.). The Living Resources of the Western Central...
- 1775) (Central KwaZulu-Natal to Mozambique) Subfamily: GrammistinaeSoapfishes and Podges Blotched podge Aporops bilinearis Schultz, 1943, also recorded...
- It is often considered part of a separate subfamily, Grammistinae (the soapfishes). As of 2020[update], it is the only species in the genus Grammistops...