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Comber (fish) - Wikipedia The comber ( ˈkɒmbər ; [3] Serranus cabrilla) is a species of marine ray-finned fish from the family Serranidae, the sea basses It is widely distributed in the eastern North and South Atlantic Oceans and into the southwestern Indian Ocean
Serranus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Serranus refers to a genus of fish, specifically noted in the study for its physiological response to environmental pollutants, as evidenced by biomarkers measured in specimens of Serranus cabrilla across different sampling sites
Andean Gull - eBird Handsome hooded gull of the Andes; also ranges to coastal areas in nonbreeding season Found at lakes, wetlands, and bogs; ranging to plowed fields and farmland, and beaches and river mouths on the coast Larger and stockier than other hooded gulls, with diagnostic wingtip pattern: broad white band in black wingtip; all ages have relatively small dark bill and dark legs Breeding adult has
The Harlequin Bass: An Exceptionally Hardy, Beginner-Friendly Marine . . . Prized for its striking patterning, modest adult size, exceptional hardiness, and overall adaptability, the harlequin bass (Serranus tigrinus), denizen of the tropical western Atlantic and Caribbean, makes an excellent choice for the novice marine aquarist and experienced hobbyist alike
Chalk basslets fish care guide: feeding, tank size mates The chalk basslet (Serranus tortugarum) often gets overlooked by saltwater aquarium hobbyists A surprising fact Why NOT add them to your reef tank? After all, they’re gorgeous and popular saltwater fish (frequently changing color to match the décor) You don’t need to fuss much over their management, either And expensive?
Serranus phoebe, Tattler : fisheries - FishBase Etymology: Serranus: Latin, serran, serranus, saw and a fish of genus Serranus (Ref 45335) Eponymy: Poey calls this species the ‘Serrano Diana’, with Diana being a local name given to the fish in Cuba