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Family Serranidae
Distribution: Tropical and temperate oceans. Some enter freshwater. Operculum bearing 3
spines - a main spine with one below and one above it. Lateral line complete and
continuous, not reaching onto caudal fin (lacking in one species). Dorsal fin may be
notched, with 7-12 spines. Three spines on anal fin. Caudal fin usually rounded, truncate,
or lunate; rarely forked. Tip of maxilla exposed even with mouth closed. No scaly axillary
pelvic process. [eng]
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Family Serranidae
Images of species. [eng]
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SDNHM - Dermatolepis dermatolepis (Leather Bass, Leatherback Bass)
Description of Dermatolepis dermatolepis (Leather Bass, Leatherback Bass). This species undergoes a sex change in which some of the females change into males and become larger than the
males. The larger size of the females allows them to produce many eggs. They are voracious feeders and appear to
breed in selected locations. This behavior makes them susceptible to over-fishing once their breeding areas become
known. [eng]
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NMITA: Otolith Serranidae Family Page
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Species Summary for Grammistops ocellatus - Ocellate soapfish
Indo-Pacific: East Africa to the Society Is., north to Ryukyu Is.; throughout Micronesia. [eng]
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Serranidae
The Family Serranidae contains these Genera:
Acanthistius, Aethaloperca, Anthias, Anyperodon, Aporops, Aulacocephalus, Bathyanthias, Belonoperca, Bullisichthys, Caesioperca, Caprodon, Centropristis, Cephalopholis, Chelidoperca, Cratinus, Cromileptes, Dermatolepis, Diplectrum, Diploprion, Epinephelides, Epinephelus, Giganthias, Gonioplectrus, Gracilia, Grammistes, Grammistops, Hemanthias, Holanthias, Hypoplectrodes, Hypoplectrus, Jeboehlkia, Lepidoperca, Liopropoma, Luzonichthys, Mycteroperca, Niphon, Paralabrax, Paranthias, Parasphyraenops, Plectranthias, Plectropomus, Pogonoperca, Pronotogrammus, Pseudanthias, Pseudogramma, Rabaulichthys, Rainfordia, Rypticus, Sacura, Saloptia, Schultzea, Serranocirrhitus, Serraniculus, Serranus, Stigmatonotus, Suttonia, Tosana, Tosanoides, Trachypoma, Triso, Variola. [eng]
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InterNevod: Серрановые (Serranidae)
Представители этого семейства обычно имеют один спинной плавник с хорошо развитой
колючей частью, которая иногда бывает обособлена в отдельный плавник. Семейство объединяет около 50 родов и более
400 видов преимущественно морских рыб,
обитающих в субтропической и тропической
областях Атлантического, Тихого и Индийского
океанов. [rus]
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I Serranidi, Serranidae
Dal latino serra = sega (per la dentellatura del preopercolo) trae il suo nome questo gruppo di tipici percoidi,
composto da circa 300 specie. Queste sono quasi tutte marine e vivono in particolare presso le coste dei mari
caldi; non sono gregarie, almeno allo stato adulto. Il regime alimentare и carnivoro. Fino dall'antiellitа и noto il
normale ermafroditismo di alcune specie. [ita]
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Nonindigenous fishes - Serranidae
The family Serranidae, containing sea basses and groupers, is a large family comprised of 69 genera and 449 species. They occur in temperate and tropical seas, and a few live in freshwater. Sea basses have the classical bass shape and are characterized by three spines on the opercule, a complete lateral line not extending onto the caudal fin, a continuous dorsal fin that may be notched, and a rounded, truncate, or lunate caudal fin. [eng]
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Fishes of Penghu - Serranidae
List of species, images. [eng]
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