BONY FISHES LABRIDAE 8 Spines
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previous page 77 BONY FISHES LABRIDAE 8 spines Thalassoma pavo (Linnaeus, 1758) FAO names : En - Ornate wrasse; Fr - Girelle paon; Sp - Fredi. Size : 25 cm, common to 18 cm. male Fishing gear : bottom trawls, beach seines, lines. 27.29 small scales on Habitat : coastal waters near rocky and abruptly curved lateral line vegetated bottoms, from 1 to 150 m depth, but usually at less than 50 m; solitary or in small groups. Loc.name(s) : female Xyrichthys novacula (Linnaeus, 1758) red bar 9 spines Synonyms : Xyrichthys psittacus (Linnaeus, 1758); lateral line Hemipteronotus novacula [Randall, 1965]. interrupted FAO names : En - Pearly razorfish; Fr - Donzelle lame; Sp - Doncella cuchilla. Size : 26 cm, common to 20 cm. Fishing gear : hook-and-line, bottom trawls. Habitat : clear waters on sandy bottoms, often associated with vegetated grounds or. corals. Loc.name(s) : LAMPRIDAE Lampris guttatus (Brünnich, 1788) pectorals sickle-shaped, their bases horizontal Synonyms : Lampris regius (Bonnaterre, 1788); Lampris luna (Gmelin, 1789). FAO names : En - Opah; Fr - Opah; Sp - Opa. Size : at least 185 cm, common to 120 cm. Fishing gear : floating longlines, purse seines. Habitat : from the surface to depths of about 200 m; an inhabitant of temperate water, but wandering far north in summer months. Loc.name(s) : body pink to purple with white spots; all fins scarlet red 10 spines LETHRINIDAE Lethrinus atlanticus Valenciennes, 1830 FAO names : En - Atlantic emperor; Fr - Empereur 9 rays atlantique; Sp - Emperador atlántico. Size : 50 cm, common to 25 cm. Fishing gear : bottom trawls, beach seines, purse seines, hook-and-lines. Habitat : coastal waters to 50 m depth, abundant during the winter months. no scales on cheek Loc.name(s) : colour pink and olive green 78 BONY FISHES LOBOTIDAE 12 spines Lobotes surinamensis (Bloch, 1790) FAO names : En - Atlantic tripletail; Fr - Croupia roche; Sp - Dormilona. Size : 100 cm, common to 50 cm. Fishing gear : purse seines, set gillnets, lines. Habitat : pelagic, often floating horizontally near the surface. Loc.name(s) : (see Plate VI, 45) LOPHIIDAE Lophiodes kempi (Norman, 1935) Synonyms: Chirolophius kempi Norman, 1935. FAO names : En - Longspine African angler; Fr - Baudroie épineuse; Sp - Rape espinoso. Size : 30 cm, common to 20 cm. Fishing gear : bottom trawls. 8 rays Habitat : demersal between 50 and 400 m depth. dorsal view Loc.name(s) : gill opening extending 6 rays to before pectoral fin 13-16 rays lateral view (Lophiodes) no fleshy appendix Lophius vaillanti Regan, 1903 FAO names : En - Shortspine African anglerfish; Fr - Baudroie africaine; Sp - Rape africano. Size : 50 cm, common to 40 cm. Fishing gear : bottom trals. Habitat : demersal, between 200 and 300 m depth. gill opening restricted Loc.name(s) : to behind pectoral fin frontal 9 rays ridge smooth dorsal view 8 rays lateral view (Lophius) 19-24 rays 79 BONY FISHES LUTJANIDAE Apsilus fuscus Valenciennes, 1830 FAO names : En - African forktail snapper; Fr - Vivaneau fourche (d'Afrique); Sp - Pargo tijera. Size : 50 cm, common to 35 cm. Fishing gear : bottom trawls, handlines, set nets. Habitat : coralline and rocky bottoms from 15 to 100 m depth. (see Plate VI, 46) caudal fin forked 4 horizontal rows of scales, except on caudal peduncle Lutjanus agennes Bleeker, 1863 FAO names : En - African red snapper; Fr - Vivaneau (see Plate VI, 47) africain rouge; Sp - Pargo colorado africano. Size : at least 75 cm, common to 40 cm. Fishing gear : longlines, handlines, bottom set nets, bottom trawls. Habitat : rocky bottoms, sometimes enters estuaries and lagoons. Loc.name(s) : 5-7 rows of scales tips of anal and caudal fins black Lutjanus dentatus (Duméril, 1860) scale rows oblique FAO names : En - African brown snapper; Fr - Vivaneau brun (d'Afrique); Sp - Pargo marrón africano. Size : 90 cm, common to 75 cm. Fishing gear : handlines, longlines, bottom set nets, bottom trawls. Habitat : rocky bottoms, also in estuaries. Loc.name(s) : 9 or 10 rows of scales (see Plate VII, 48) 6 rows of scales Lutjanus endecacanthus Bleeker, 1863 FAO names : En - Guinea snapper; Fr - Vivaneau de Guinee; Sp - Pargo de Guinea. Size : 20 cm (largest known specimen). Fishing gear : handlines, bottom set nets. Habitat : rocky bottoms and coral reefs, also in brackish lagoons and sometimes in rivers. Loc.name(s) : colour brown to dark brown 80 BONY FISHES Lutjanus fulgens (Valenciennes, 1830) LUTJANIDAE FAO names : En - Golden African snapper; Fr - Vivaneau doré; Sp - Pargo dorado africano. Size : 60 cm, common to 25 cm. Fishing gear : handlines, bottom trawls. black Habitat : rocky bottoms at medium depths margin (around 60 m). 4 o 5 Loc.name(s) : horizontal rows of scales yellow horizontal lines (see Plate VII, 49) 5-7 rows of scales Lutjanus goreensis (Valenciennes, 1830) FAO names : En Gorean snapper; Fr - Vivaneau de Gorée; Sp - Pargo de Gorea. Size : 80 cm, common to 50 cm. Fishing gear : handlines, longlines, bottom set nets, bottom trawls. Habitat : rocky and other hard bottoms, juveniles in estuaries. Loc.name(s) : bright blue line (see Plate VII, 50) MACRORAMPHOSIDAE Macroramphosus scolopax (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms : Macroramphosus gracilis (Lowe, 1839). FAO names : En - Longspine snipefish; Fr - Bécasse de mer; Sp - Trompetero. Size : 20 cm, common to 14 cm. Fishing gear : bottom trawls. Habitat : demersal to about 500 m depth; forms schools; juveniles in oceanic surface waters. Loc.name(s) : MACROURIDAE Coelorinchus coelorhincus (Risso, 1810) fossa anus Synonyms : Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus (Risso, 1810); Coelorhinchus lavilie Risso, 1809. spinous ray smooth FAO names : En - Hollowsnout grenadier; Fr - Grenadier raton; Sp - Granadero underside acorazado (= Ratón). Size : 38 cm, common to 30 cm. Fishing gear : bottom trawls. Habitat : from 140 to 630 m depth. Loc.name(s) : terminal 7 rays scutes continuous ridge next page.