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Priacanthus
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * ''Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * ''Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' R ...
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Priacanthus Prolixus
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * ''Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * ''Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' R ...
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Priacanthus Nasca
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * '' Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * ''Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' ...
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Priacanthus Macracanthus
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * ''Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * ''Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' R ...
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Priacanthus Fitchi
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * ''Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * '' Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' ...
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Priacanthus Liui
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * ''Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * ''Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' R ...
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Priacanthus Alalaua
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * '' Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * ''Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' ...
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Priacanthus Zaiserae
''Priacanthus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. As of 2012 there are 12 species in the genus.Goren, M., et al. (2010)First record of the Indo-Pacific arrow bulleye ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 in the Mediterranean Sea.''Aquatic Invasions'' 5 (Suppl 1), S45-S47. Species The following species are classified within the genus ''Priacanthus'': *'' Priacanthus alalaua'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 - Alalaua * ''Priacanthus arenatus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Atlantic bigeye * ''Priacanthus blochii'' Bleeker, 1853 - Paeony bulleye * ''Priacanthus fitchi'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus hamrur'' ( Forsskål, 1775) - Moontail bullseye * ''Priacanthus macracanthus'' Cuvier, 1829 - Red bigeye * ''Priacanthus meeki'' Jenkins, 1903 - Hawaiian bigeye * ''Priacanthus nasca'' Starnes, 1988 * ''Priacanthus prolixus'' Starnes, 1988 - Elongate bulleye * ''Priacanthus sagittarius'' Starnes, 1988 - Arrow bulleye * ''Priacanthus tayenus'' R ...
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Priacanthus Hamrur
''Priacanthus hamrur'', the lunar-tailed bigeye, goggle eye, or moontail bullseye, is a species of marine fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae. Distribution This species is uncommon but widespread in the Indo-Pacific, from the Red Sea and southern Africa to French Polynesia, southern Japan, and Australia. It has been reported also from Easter Island. Two records have been reported from the Mediterranean Sea off Tunisia and Turkey respectively. Habitat ''Priacanthus hamrur'' is a reef-associated species, living in tropical marine waters on outer reef slopes and rocky areas and in lagoons at depths of 8 to 250 meters, but most commonly from 30 to 50 m. Description At sexual maturity the size of ''Priacanthus hamrur'' reaches in males, in females, but males can reach a maximum length of 45 cm. The body of the Crescent-tail Bigeye is relatively deep, strongly compressed laterally. The eyes are very large and red (even in case of silver livery). The mouth is obliqu ...
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Priacanthidae
The Priacanthidae, the bigeyes, are a family of 18 species of marine ray-finned fishes. " Catalufa" is an alternate common name for some members of the Priacanthidae. The etymology of the scientific name (, to bite + , thorn) refers to the family's very rough, spined scales. The common name of "bigeye" refers to the member species' unusually large eyes, suited to their carnivorous and nocturnal lifestyles. Priacanthidae are typically colored bright red, but some have patterns in silver, dusky brown, or black. Most species reach a maximum total length of about , although in a few species lengths of over are known. Most members of this family are native to tropical and subtropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, but four species (''Cookeolus japonicus'', ''Heteropriacanthus cruentatus'', ''Priacanthus arenatus'', and ''Pristigenys alta'') are found in the Atlantic. They tend to live near rock outcroppings or reefs, although a few are known to inhabit open waters. Many ...
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Priacanthus Blochii
''Priacanthus blochii'', the paeony bulleye, is a species of marine ray finned fish, a bigeye in the family Priacanthidae. Other common names for this species include Bloch's bigeye, blotched bigeye, glass-eye bigeye, shortfin bigeye, silver big-eye and goggle eye. Description ''Priacanthus blochii'' has a red body and is commonly in length. The lateral line has a line of approximately 15 dark spots. Both the pelvic and median fins are a dusky red colour. At the base of the first 3 pelvic rays, a black spot is present. It can change colour as its mood changes. Distribution ''Priacanthus blochii'' occurs in the waters of southern Africa to French Polynesia. It is found as far south as Australia and north to the southern waters of Japan. It has also been recorded around Easter Island and as well as in the Red Sea. Habitat ''Priacanthus blochii'' is found at depths of 8 to 250 metres in caves or under ledges and inhabits lagoons and seaward reefs. It is frequentlyfound in silty ar ...
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Priacanthus Arenatus
''Priacanthus arenatus'', the toro or Atlantic bigeye, is a species of marine ray finned fish, a bigeye in the family Priacanthidae. Some anglers refer to this fish as "toro snapper", but it is not a snapper, and only distantly related to the fish of the snapper family. It is found across much of the Atlantic ocean. Description The Atlantic bigeye is a small to medium sized perciform fish. Almost all parts of the fish are entirely reddish-orange, including the eyes. The dorsal fin has 10 spines, and 14 rays. The anal fin has 3 spines and 15 rays. Atlantic bigeye are commonly found at around 14 in. The IGFA world record is 50 cm, or about 20", caught in 2001. The eyes of the Atlantic bigeye are large, due to being primarily nocturnal feeders. Atlantic bigeye form small aggregations near the bottom of the ocean at night. Distribution Atlantic bigeye are widely distributed across both the Northern and Southern Atlantic Ocean. It is widely distributed throughout the subtropical and ...
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Priacanthus Tayenus
''Priacanthus tayenus'', commonly known as purple-spotted bigeye, is a species of marine ray finned fish, a bigeye in the family Priacanthidae The Priacanthidae, the bigeyes, are a family of 18 species of marine ray-finned fishes. " Catalufa" is an alternate common name for some members of the Priacanthidae. The etymology of the scientific name (, to bite + , thorn) refers to the fam .... It is native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. References * Fish described in 1846 Fish of Southeast Asia Fish of Sri Lanka Fish of the Solomon Islands Fish of the Persian Gulf Fauna of Socotra Marine fish of Western Australia tayenus {{Percoidea-stub ...
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