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Lepidoperca
''Lepidoperca'' is a small genus of fish belonging to the Anthiinae subfamily (biology), subfamily. It includes ten species. Taxonomy ''Lepidoperca'' was first established by the British people, British ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan in 1914. It is classified under the subfamily (biology), subfamily Anthiinae of the family (biology), family Serranidae. Description Members of ''Lepidoperca'' have moderately compressed oblong or ovate bodies. They have large eyes, with diameters longer than the distance between both eyes. The dorsal fin has ten spines and 15 to 17 soft rays. The margin has a slight notch just before it transitions into the soft-rayed portion. The anal fin has three spines and 7 to 9 soft rays. The pectoral fins have 15 to 17 soft rays, with all the rays branched except for the uppermost two. The caudal fin is truncate to lunate in shape with 15 soft rays. Both the upper and lower jaws have a pair of forward-facing canines. Vomerine teeth exist in a V-shaped patch ...
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''Lepidoperca'' is a small genus of fish belonging to the Anthiinae subfamily (biology), subfamily. It includes ten species. Taxonomy ''Lepidoperca'' was first established by the British people, British ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan in 1914. It is classified under the subfamily (biology), subfamily Anthiinae of the family (biology), family Serranidae. Description Members of ''Lepidoperca'' have moderately compressed oblong or ovate bodies. They have large eyes, with diameters longer than the distance between both eyes. The dorsal fin has ten spines and 15 to 17 soft rays. The margin has a slight notch just before it transitions into the soft-rayed portion. The anal fin has three spines and 7 to 9 soft rays. The pectoral fins have 15 to 17 soft rays, with all the rays branched except for the uppermost two. The caudal fin is truncate to lunate in shape with 15 soft rays. Both the upper and lower jaws have a pair of forward-facing canines. Vomerine teeth exist in a V-shaped patch ...
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