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- Lutjanidae - Wikipedia
Lutjanidae, the snappers and fusiliers, are a family of percomorph fishes, mainly marine but with some members inhabiting estuaries and, in some cases, fresh water (e g , Lutjanus goldiei) The family includes about 113 species Most species are used for food and many are of high economic importance
- FAMILY Details for Lutjanidae - Snappers - fishbase. se
Species Synonymy list for the family Lutjanidae as currently in FishBase Important recommendation: The list below must not be used as an authority reference synonymy list like those found in scientific published revisions, which must be the source to be used and cited eventually when they exist
- LUTJANIDAE - Fishes of Australia
Summary More Info References Family LUTJANIDAE Common name: Fusiliers, Hussars, Jobfishes, Snappers, Tropical Snappers Silhouette prev next
- Lutjanidae - fishIDER
Anderson, W D and Allen, G R Lutjanidae in: Carpenter, K, Niem, V FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific
- Lutjanidae, the snappers in The Larval Reef Fish Guide: lutjanid larvae . . .
lutjanid larvae larval snappers (Lutjanidae): larval fish guide to coral reef fishes larvae identification ichthyoplankton pelagic phase dispersal otolith
- Lutjanidae - snappers - Texas A M University at Galveston
Snappers are perch-like fishes, usually oblong in shape, moderately compressed, with pointed snouts, large mouths and canine-like teeth Most are found offshore aggregated near the bottom around rocky substrates, reefs, oil platforms and wrecks, but often can be found feeding away from the bottom or on more open bottoms Juveniles may wander into bays One species, the gray snapper, is
- Lutjanidae - waterworlds. info
The Lutjanidae, commonly known as snappers, are a family of perciform fishes that are found in tropical and subtropical marine waters worldwide This diverse group includes over 100 species, with a variety of sizes and coloration patterns, making them popular targets for both recreational and commercial fishing
- Lutjanidae - The Fish Tree of Life
Taxonomy and phylogeny of Lutjanidae, a family of ray-finned fishes Based on the Phylogenetic Fish Classification Also includes species checklists, fossil calibrations, DNA sequences
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