- The
wreckfish are a
small group of ray-finned fish in the
genus Polyprion,
belonging to the
monotypic family Polyprionidae in the
order Acropomatiformes...
- The
Atlantic wreckfish (Polyprion americ****), also
known as the
stone b**** or b****
groper (among
other names), is a marine, bathydemersal, and oceanodromous...
-
Stereolepis gigas, also
known as the
black sea b****, is a
member of the
wreckfish family Polyprionidae. The "lanternbellies" or "temperate ocean-b****es"...
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hapuka or
whapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios), also
known as groper, is a
wreckfish of the
family Polyprionidae,
found around southern Australia, southern...
- (Epinephelus lanceolatus). In New Zealand, "groper"
refers to a type of
wreckfish,
Polyprion oxygeneios,
which goes by the name
hapuka (from the Māori language...
-
giant sea b****,
black sea b**** or
giant black sea b****, it is
actually a
wreckfish in the
family Polyprionidae rather than in the sea b****
family Serranidae...
- A seal
shark (top, a–c) and an
Atlantic wreckfish (bottom, d–f) each
attempt to prey on a hagfish....
-
early as 2007,
Smith and
Craig established a
relationship between the
wreckfish Polyprionidae, the
longfin pike
Dinolestes lewini, the
armored heads Pentacerotidae...
-
ecosystem of plankton, fish, and
other sea life.
Large po****tions of
wreckfish can be
found in the cave
systems in this area. Sedberry,
George R. (2009-07-29)...
-
Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa)
using its
slime to get away from a
kitefin shark (Dalatias licha) and an
Atlantic wreckfish (Polyprion americ****)...