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Lista De Espécies a Serem Avaliadas No Processo De Avaliação Do Estado De Conservação Das Espécies Marinhas E Estuarinas D Lista de espécies a serem avaliadas no Processo de avaliação do estado de conservação das espécies marinhas e estuarinas da Classe Actinopterygii (peixes ósseos), entre agosto e setembro de 2011. Familia Belonidae Familia Congridae Ablennes hians Acromycter perturbator Belonian apodion Ariosoma anale Platybelone argalus Ariosoma balearicum Potamorraphis eigenmanni Ariosoma opistophthalmus Potamorraphis guianensis Ariosoma selenops Potamorraphis petersi Bassanago albescens Pseudotylosurus angusticeps Coloconger meadi Pseudotylosurus microps Conger orbignyannus Strongylura marina Conger triporiceps Strongylura timucu Gnathophis mystax Tylosurus acus Gnathophis sp. Tylosurus crocodiles Gorgasia inferomaculata Heteroconger camelopardalis Familia Hemiramphidae Heteroconger longissimus Hemiramphus balao "Leptocephalus " humbermariorum Hemiramphus brasiliensis Parabathymyrus oregoni Hyporhamphus kronei Paraconger guianensis Hyporhamphus roberti Rhechias bullisi Hyporhamphus unifasciatus Rhechias dubius Oxyporhamphus micropterus Rhechias vicinalis Euleptorhamphus velox Rhynchoconger flavus Xenomystax congroides Familia Synodontidae Bathysaurus ferox Familia Merluciidae Bathysaurus mollis Macruronus magellanicus Saurida brasiliensis Merluccius hubbsi Saurida caribbaea Synodus foetens Familia Phycidae Synodus intermedius Urophycis bralisiensis Synodus synodus Urophycis mystacea Trachynochephalus myops Familia Ophidiidae Familia Mugilidae Bassogigas gillii Mugil curema Bassozetus sp. Mugil curvidens Bathyonus laticeps Mugil incilis Benthocometes robustus Mugil liza Brotula barbata Mugil platanus Genypterus blacodes Mugil trichodon Genypterus brasiliensis Mugil gaimardianus Lepophidium brevibarbe Lepophidium pheromystax Familia Achiridae Leucicorus atlanticus Achirus achirus Monomitopus americanus Achirus declivis Neobythites braziliensis Achirus lineatus Neobythites gilli Apionichthys asphyxiatus Neobythites ocellatus Apionichthys dumerili Ophidion holbrooki Apionichthys finis Otophidium chickcharney Apionichthys menezesi Otophidium dormitator Apionichthys nattereri Penopus microphthalmus Apionichthys rosai Raneya brasiliensis Apionichthys seripierriae Catathyridium garmani Familia Gempylidae Catathyridium jenynsii Gempylus serpens Gymnachirus nudus Lepidocybium flavobrunneum Hypoclinemus mentalis Ruvettus pretiosus Hypoclinemus paraguayensis Promethichthys prometheus Trinectes microphthalmus Tryrsitops lepidopoides Trinectes paulistanus Nesiarchus nasatus Trinectes sp. Nealotus tripes Thyrsites atun Familia Bothidae Bothus lunatus Familia Malacanthidae Bothus maculiferus Caulolatilus chrysops Bothus ocellatus Lopholatilus villarii Bothus robinsi Malacanthus plumieri Chascanopsetta danae Engyophrys senta Familia Pinguipedidae Monolene antillarus Pinguipes brasilianus Pseudopercis numida Familia Scorpeanidae Pseudopercis semifasciata Helicolenus lahillei Idiastion kyphos Familia Polyprionidae Phenacoscorpius nebris Polyprion americanus Pontinus corallinnus Pontinus longispinnis Pontinus nematophthalmus Familia Sphyraenidae Scorpaena agassizi Sphyraena barracuda Scorpaena bergii Sphyraena guachancho Scorpaena brasiliensis Sphyraena sphyraena Scorpaena calcarata Sphyraena tome Scorpaena dispar Scorpaena grandicornis Familia Trichiuridae Scorpaena insularis Benthodesmus elongatus Scorpaena isthmensis Evoxymetopon taeniatus Scorpaena melasma Lepidopus altifrons Scorpaena petricola Trichiurus lepturus Scorpaena plumieri Scorpaenodes caribbaeus Familia Paralichthyidae Scorpaenodes tredecimspinosus Ancylopsetta kumperae Setarches guentheri Citharichthys arenaceus Citharichthys cornutus Familia Ariidae Citharichthys dinoceros Arius herzbergii Citharichthys macrops Arius phrygiatus Citharichthys spilopterus Arius rugispinis Cyclopsetta chittendeni Aspitor luniscutis Cyclopsetta fimbriata Aspitor quadriscutis Etropus crossotus Bagre bagre Etropus longimanus Bagre marinus Paralichthyes brasiliensis Cathorops agassizii Paralichthyes isosceles Cathorops fissus Paralichthyes orbignyanus Cathorops pleurops Paralichthyes patagonicus Cathorops spixii Paralichthyes triocellatus Genidens barbus Syacium papillosin Genidens genidens Verecundum rasile Genidens machadoi Syacium micrurum Genidens planifrons Hexanematichthys couma Familia Pleuronectidae Hexanematichthys parkeri Oncopterus darwinii Hexanematichthys passay Poecilopsetta albomarginata Hexanematichthys proops Notaris grandicassis Potamarius grandoculis Familia Tetraodontidae Canthigaster figueiredoi Colomesus asellus Colomesus psittacus Lagocephalus laevigatus Lagocephalus lagocephalus Sphoeroides dorsalis Sphoeroides greeleyi Sphoeroides pachygaster Sphoeroides splengeri Sphoeroides testudineus Sphoeroides tyleri Família Centropomidae Centropomus ensiferus Centropomus parallelus Centropomus pectinatus Centropomus undecimalis .
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