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Nom Français CODE Nom Français Nom scientifique Nom Anglais Famille Ordre KCP Abadèche du Cap Genypterus capensis Kingklip Ophidiidae OPHIDIIFORMES CUB Abadèche noir Genypterus maculatus Black cusk-eel Ophidiidae OPHIDIIFORMES CUS Abadèche rosé Genypterus blacodes Pink cusk-eel Ophidiidae OPHIDIIFORMES CUC Abadèche rouge Genypterus chilensis Red cusk-eel Ophidiidae OPHIDIIFORMES OFZ Abadèche sans jambes Lamprogrammus exutus Legless cuskeel Ophidiidae OPHIDIIFORMES CEX Abadèches nca Genypterus spp Cusk-eels nei Ophidiidae OPHIDIIFORMES OPH Abadèches, brotules nca Ophidiidae Cusk-eels, brotulas nei Ophidiidae OPHIDIIFORMES ALR Ablette Alburnus alburnus Bleak Cyprinidae CYPRINIFORMES ZML Acanthure à pierreries Zebrasoma gemmatum Spotted tang Acanthuridae ACANTHUROIDEI ZLV Acanthure à queue jaune Zebrasoma xanthurum Yellowtail tang Acanthuridae ACANTHUROIDEI MPS Achigan à grande bouche Micropterus salmoides Largemouth black bass Centrarchidae PERCOIDEI LQT Acmée râpe Lottia limatula File limpet Lottiidae GASTROPODA ISA Acoupa aile-courte Isopisthus parvipinnis Bigtooth corvina Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI WEW Acoupa blanc Atractoscion nobilis White weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI YNV Acoupa cambucu Cynoscion virescens Green weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI WKK Acoupa chasseur Macrodon ancylodon King weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI WEP Acoupa du Pérou Cynoscion analis Peruvian weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI YNJ Acoupa mongolare Cynoscion jamaicensis Jamaica weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI SWF Acoupa pintade Cynoscion nebulosus Spotted weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI WKS Acoupa rayé Cynoscion striatus Striped weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI LGQ Acoupa rivière Plagioscion squamosissimus South American silver croaker Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI STG Acoupa royal Cynoscion regalis Squeteague(=Gray weakfish) Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI WKB Acoupa tident Cynoscion steindachneri Smalltooth weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI YNA Acoupa toeroe Cynoscion acoupa Acoupa weakfish Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI WEM Acoupa totoaba Totoaba macdonaldi Totoaba Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI WKX Acoupas nca Cynoscion spp Weakfishes nei Sciaenidae PERCOIDEI KQN Actinie pourpre Actinia equina Beadlet anemone Actiniidae ANTHOZOA ATX Actinies Actiniaria Sea anemones ANTHOZOA OKQ Agar penne Pterocladiella capillacea Spanish agar Gelidiaceae RHODOPHYCEAE MYL Aigle commun Myliobatis aquila Common eagle ray Myliobatidae RAJIFORMES MAE Aigle de mer léopard Aetobatus narinari Spotted eagle ray Myliobatidae RAJIFORMES MYM Aigle de mer taureau Myliobatis freminvillei Bullnose eagle ray Myliobatidae RAJIFORMES EAG Aigles de mer nca Myliobatidae Eagle rays nei Myliobatidae RAJIFORMES CYR Aiguillat à nageoires blanches Centroscyllium ritteri Whitefin dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES QUN Aiguillat à queue noire Squalus melanurus Blacktailed spurdog Squalidae SQUALIFORMES DGS Aiguillat commun Squalus acanthias Picked dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES QUB Aiguillat coq Squalus blainville Longnose spurdog Squalidae SQUALIFORMES QUC Aiguillat cubain Squalus cubensis Cuban dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES QUR Aiguillat cyrano Squalus rancureli Cyrano spurdog Squalidae SQUALIFORMES CYT Aiguillat élégant Centroscyllium ornatum Ornate dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES QUK Aiguillat épinette Squalus mitsukurii Shortspine spurdog Squalidae SQUALIFORMES CYK Aiguillat lisse Centroscyllium kamoharai Bareskin dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES DOP Aiguillat nez court Squalus megalops Shortnose spurdog Squalidae SQUALIFORMES CFB Aiguillat noir Centroscyllium fabricii Black dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES CYN Aiguillat peigne Centroscyllium nigrum Combtooth dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES CYG Aiguillat râpe Centroscyllium granulatum Granular dogfish Squalidae SQUALIFORMES QUJ Aiguillat togari Squalus japonicus Japanese spurdog Squalidae SQUALIFORMES YCX Aiguillats Centroscyllium nca Centroscyllium spp Centroscyllium dogfishes nei Squalidae SQUALIFORMES DGZ Aiguillats nca Squalus spp Dogfishes nei Squalidae SQUALIFORMES BTS Aiguille crocodile Tylosurus crocodilus Hound needlefish Belonidae BELONIFORMES AND Aiguille voyeuse Tylosurus acus Agujon needlefish Belonidae BELONIFORMES NED Aiguilles nca Tylosurus spp Needlefishes nei Belonidae BELONIFORMES BEN Aiguilles, orphies nca Belonidae Needlefishes, etc. nei Belonidae BELONIFORMES SZW Aiguillette sénégalaise Strongylura senegalensis Senegal needlefish Belonidae BELONIFORMES NFA Aiguillette verte Strongylura marina Atlantic needlefish Belonidae BELONIFORMES BQS Aile d'ange des vases Barnea subtruncata Pacific mud piddock Pholadidae BIVALVIA FLK Aile d'ange du Pacifique Pholas chiloensis Pacific coast angel wing Pholadidae BIVALVIA FOO Aile d'ange orientale Pholas orientalis Oriental angel wing Pholadidae BIVALVIA SIP Aileron argenté Pampus argenteus Silver pomfret Stromateidae STROMATEOIDEI, ANABANTOIDEI CPO Aileron chinois Pampus chinensis Chinese silver pomfret Stromateidae STROMATEOIDEI, ANABANTOIDEI XPO Ailerons nca Pampus spp Silver pomfrets nei Stromateidae STROMATEOIDEI, ANABANTOIDEI YFT Albacore Thunnus albacares Yellowfin tuna Scombridae SCOMBROIDEI TWD Albatros à cape blanche Thalassarche steadi White-capped albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DCR Albatros à nez jaune Thalassarche chlororhynchos Atlant. yellow-nosed albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DKN Albatros à pieds noirs Phoebastria nigripes Black-footed albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DAQ Albatros à queue courte Phoebastria albatrus Short-tailed albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIM Albatros à sourcils noirs Thalassarche melanophrys Black-browed albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIC Albatros à tête grise Thalassarche chrysostoma Grey-headed albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES PHU Albatros brun Phoebetria fusca Sooty albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIB Albatros de Buller Thalassarche bulleri Buller's albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIW Albatros de Gibson Diomedea gibsoni Gibson's albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIZ Albatros de Laysan Phoebastria immutabilis Laysan albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES TQW Albatros de l'île Campbell Thalassarche impavida Campbell albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DAM Albatros de l'île d'Amsterdam Diomedea amsterdamensis Amsterdam Island albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES TQH Albatros de l'océan indien Thalassarche carteri Indian yellow-nosed albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DKS Albatros de Salvin Thalassarche salvini Salvin's albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DBN Albatros de Tristan Diomedea dabbenena Tristan albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DQS Albatros des antipodes Diomedea antipodensis Antipodean albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DER Albatros des Chatham Thalassarche eremita Chatham Islands albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DPK Albatros des Galapagos Phoebastria irrorata Waved albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES PHE Albatros fuligineux Phoebetria palpebrata Light-mantled sooty albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIX Albatros hurleur Diomedea exulans Wandering albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES ALZ Albatros nca Diomedeidae Albatrosses nei Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIP Albatros royal Diomedea epomophora Southern royal albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DIQ Albatros royal du Nord Diomedea sanfordi Northern royal albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES DCU Albatros timide Thalassarche cauta Shy albatross Diomedeidae PROCELLARIIFORMES ALU Albulidés nca Albulidae Bonefishes nei Albulidae ALBULIFORMES ALC Alépocéphale de Baird Alepocephalus bairdii Baird's slickhead Alepocephalidae SALMONIFORMES PRT Algue nori Porphyra tenera Laver (Nori) Bangiaceae RHODOPHYCEAE SWB Algues brunes Phaeophyceae Brown seaweeds PHAEOPHYCEAE CAU Algues caulerpes Caulerpa spp Caulerpa seaweeds Caulerpaceae CHLOROPHYCEAE FUA Algues fucus nca Fucaceae Wracks nei Fucaceae PHAEOPHYCEAE GEL Algues gélidium Gelidium spp Gelidium seaweeds Gelidiaceae RHODOPHYCEAE GLS Algues gracilaires Gracilaria spp Gracilaria seaweeds Gracilariaceae RHODOPHYCEAE ASR Algues harpon Asparagopsis spp Harpoon seaweeds Bonnemaisoniaceae RHODOPHYCEAE SWX Algues nca Algae Seaweeds nei PLANTAE AQUATICAE MISCELLANEA SWR Algues rouges Rhodophyceae Red seaweeds RHODOPHYCEAE SWG Algues vertes Chlorophyceae Green seaweeds CHLOROPHYCEAE UDS Algues wakamé nca Undaria spp Wakame nei Alariaceae PHAEOPHYCEAE RAA Alice Coilia mystus Osbeck's grenadier anchovy Engraulidae CLUPEIFORMES ECD Alice taches d'or Coilia dussumieri Goldspotted grenadier anchovy Engraulidae CLUPEIFORMES AJC Alimentaire varech Alaria esculenta Babberlocks Alariaceae PHAEOPHYCEAE SAA Allache Sardinella aurita Round sardinella Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES AGM Alligator américain Alligator mississippiensis American alligator Crocodylidae CROCODILIA PIM Alose à gros yeux Ilisha megaloptera Bigeye ilisha Pristigasteridae CLUPEIFORMES DAS Alose à museau court Clupanodon thrissa Chinese gizzard shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES SHH Alose américaine Alosa mediocris Hickory shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES EST Alose blanche Escualosa thoracata White sardine Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES CHG Alose chaconde Anodontostoma chacunda Chacunda gizzard shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES CUI Alose de la mer Caspienne Alosa caspia Caspian shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES SHC Alose de la mer Noire Alosa pontica Pontic shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES CUA Alose de l'Alabama Alosa alabamae Alabama shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES BBH Alose d'été du Canada Alosa aestivalis Blueback shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES TSD Alose feinte Alosa fallax Twaite shad Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES EIL Alose gracile Ilisha elongata Elongate ilisha Pristigasteridae CLUPEIFORMES HIL
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