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Paralabrax nebulifer (Girard, 1854)
Paralabrax is a genus of fishes in the family Serranidae. They are known commonly as rock basses. The 10 species in the genus are native to rocky reef habitat in the eastern Pacific and western Atlantic Oceans, where they are often dominant predators in the ecosystem. They are also commercially important in local fisheries.
Paralabrax nebulifer, common known as The Barred Sand Bass, is gray-white in color with dark vertical bars and a whitish belly. Feeds on other fishes an invertebrates.
Synonymised names:
Labrax nebulifer Girard, 1854 · unaccepted
Paralabrax is a genus of fishes in the family Serranidae. They are known commonly as rock basses. The 10 species in the genus are native to rocky reef habitat in the eastern Pacific and western Atlantic Oceans, where they are often dominant predators in the ecosystem. They are also commercially important in local fisheries.
Paralabrax nebulifer, common known as The Barred Sand Bass, is gray-white in color with dark vertical bars and a whitish belly. Feeds on other fishes an invertebrates.
Synonymised names:
Labrax nebulifer Girard, 1854 · unaccepted