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Acanthistius
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * '' Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ..., 1913 – Rapanui seabass *'' Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ...
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Acanthistius Ocellatus
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * '' Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ..., 1913 – Rapanui seabass *'' Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ...
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Acanthistius Paxtoni
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * '' Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *'' Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus ''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of ...
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Acanthistius Serratus
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * '' Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *'' Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus'' (Günther, 1859) – eastern wirrah * '' Acanthistius pardalotus'' Hutchins, 1981 – leopard wirrah * '' Acanthistius patachonicus'' ( Jenyns, 1840) * ''Acanthistius paxtoni ''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Som ...
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Acanthistius Sebastoides
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * '' Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *'' Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus'' (Günther, 1859) – eastern wirrah * '' Acanthistius pardalotus'' Hutchins, 1981 – leopard wirrah * '' Acanthistius patachonicus'' ( Jenyns, 1840) * ''Acanthistius paxtoni'' Hutchins & Kuiter, 1982 – orangeli ...
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Acanthistius Fuscus
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * '' Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *'' Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus'' (Günther, 1859) – eastern wirrah * '' Acanthistius pardalotus'' Hutchins, 1981 – leopard wirrah * '' Acanthistius patachonicus'' ( Jenyns, 1840) * ''Acanthistius paxtoni'' Hutchins & Kuiter, 1982 – orangeli ...
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Acanthistius Joanae
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * ''Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *'' Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus'' (Günther, 1859) – eastern wirrah * '' Acanthistius pardalotus'' Hutchins, 1981 – leopard wirrah * '' Acanthistius patachonicus'' ( Jenyns, 1840) * ''Acanthistius paxtoni'' Hutchins & Kuiter, 1982 – orangelin ...
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Acanthistius Pictus
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * ''Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *''Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus'' (Günther, 1859) – eastern wirrah * '' Acanthistius pardalotus'' Hutchins, 1981 – leopard wirrah * '' Acanthistius patachonicus'' ( Jenyns, 1840) * ''Acanthistius paxtoni'' Hutchins & Kuiter, 1982 – orangeline ...
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Acanthistius Pardalotus
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * ''Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *''Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus'' (Günther, 1859) – eastern wirrah * '' Acanthistius pardalotus'' Hutchins, 1981 – leopard wirrah * '' Acanthistius patachonicus'' ( Jenyns, 1840) * ''Acanthistius paxtoni'' Hutchins & Kuiter, 1982 – orangeline ...
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Acanthistius Patachonicus
''Acanthistius'' is a genus of fish. Some authors place the genus in the family Serranidae, while some consider it to be ''incertae sedis'', where it is not clear which family it belongs to.Mansur, L. E. (2011)First record of partial albinism in the temperate rocky reefs fish ''Acanthistius patachonicus'' (''Insertae sedis'') off southwestern Atlantic Ocean.''Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences'' 6(2), 185-87. Species There are 11 species in the genus: * '' Acanthistius brasilianus'' (Cuvier, 1828) – Argentine sea bass * '' Acanthistius cinctus'' ( Günther, 1859) – yellowbanded perch * ''Acanthistius fuscus'' Regan, 1913 – Rapanui seabass *''Acanthistius joanae'' Heemstra, 2010 – scalyjaw koester * ''Acanthistius ocellatus'' (Günther, 1859) – eastern wirrah * ''Acanthistius pardalotus'' Hutchins, 1981 – leopard wirrah * '' Acanthistius patachonicus'' ( Jenyns, 1840) * ''Acanthistius paxtoni'' Hutchins & Kuiter, 1982 – orangelined ...
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Acanthistius Brasilianus
The Argentine seabass (''Acanthistius brasilianus'') is a species of seabass in the family Serranidae. It occurs on the South American continental shelf of the western Atlantic Ocean, where it used to be caught commercially for human consumption. Taxonomy and naming The Argentine seabass was first described by Georges Cuvier as part of his 22-volume work '' Histoire naturelle des poissons'', which he wrote with Achille Valenciennes from 1828 to 1849.Cuvier, M. & Valenciennes, L. B. (1828) Histoire Naturelle des Poissons. Museau de Histoire Naturelle (Paris), 2, 397. He originally named it ''Plectropoma brasilianum'', though it is now considered a synonym of ''Acanthistius brasilianus''. Jordan, D. S. (1890). A review of the genera and species of Serranidae found in the waters of America and Europe. As a result of his participation in first voyage of the HMS ''Beagle'', Leonard Jenyns described a fish in 1840 that he named ''Plectropoma patachonica'', and while many of the ...
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Yellowbanded Perch
The yellowbanded perch (''Acanthistius cinctus''), also known as the yellowbanded wirrah and girdled rock cod, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. It is native to the southern Pacific Ocean, where it occurs along the coasts of eastern Australia and New Zealand. This species reaches up to 50 centimeters in length.Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds''Acanthistius cinctus''.FishBase. 2017. It is yellowish in color with thick vertical dark bands.Bray, D. J''Acanthistius cinctus''.''In'': Fishes of Australia. Accessed 30 September 2017. This fish lives in the benthic zone along coastlines. It can be found on reefs, including the Great Barrier and Middleton Reef Middleton Reef is a coral reef in the Coral Sea. It is separated by a deep oceanic pass some 47 km wide from nearby Elizabeth Reef, forming part of the Lord Howe Rise underwater plateau. It is around 230 km from Lord Howe Island and ...s. References {{Taxonbar, ...
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Anthiinae
Anthias are members of the family Serranidae and make up the subfamily Anthiinae. Anthias make up a sizeable portion of the population of pink, orange, and yellow reef fishes seen swarming in most coral reef photography and film. The name Anthiidae is preoccupied by a subfamily of ground beetles in the family Carabidae created by Bonelli in 1813 and this grouping should be called the Anthiadinae. However, both the 5th Edition of ''Fishes of the World'' and Fishbase give the Serranid subfamily as "Anthiinae". Anthias are mostly small, thus are quite popular within the ornamental fish trade. They form complex social structures based on the number of males and females and also their position on the reef itself, and are mainly zooplankton feeders. They occur in all tropical oceans and seas of the world. The first species recognized in this group was described in the Mediterranean and northeast Atlantic and was given name ''Anthias anthias'' by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Anthias can ...
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