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Psenopsis
''Psenopsis'' is a genus of medusafishes native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Psenopsis anomala'' (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (Pacific rudderfish) * '' Psenopsis cyanea'' ( Alcock, 1890) (Indian ruff) * '' Psenopsis humerosa'' Munro A Munro () is defined as a mountain in Scotland with a height over , and which is on the Scottish Mountaineering Club (SMC) official list of Munros; there is no explicit topographical prominence requirement. The best known Munro is Ben Nev ..., 1958 (Blackspot butterfish) * '' Psenopsis intermedia'' Piotrovsky, 1987 * '' Psenopsis obscura'' Haedrich, 1967 (Obscure ruff) * '' Psenopsis shojimai'' Ochiai & K. Mori, 1965 References Centrolophidae {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Psenopsis Humerosa
''Psenopsis'' is a genus of medusafishes native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Psenopsis anomala'' (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (Pacific rudderfish) * '' Psenopsis cyanea'' ( Alcock, 1890) (Indian ruff) * '' Psenopsis humerosa'' Munro, 1958 (Blackspot butterfish) * '' Psenopsis intermedia'' Piotrovsky, 1987 * '' Psenopsis obscura'' Haedrich, 1967 (Obscure ruff) * '' Psenopsis shojimai'' Ochiai Ochiai (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese judoka, karateka and writer *, Japanese baseball player and manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese ... & K. Mori, 1965 References Centrolophidae {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Psenopsis Shojimai
''Psenopsis'' is a genus of medusafishes native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Psenopsis anomala'' (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (Pacific rudderfish) * '' Psenopsis cyanea'' ( Alcock, 1890) (Indian ruff) * ''Psenopsis humerosa'' Munro, 1958 (Blackspot butterfish) * '' Psenopsis intermedia'' Piotrovsky, 1987 * '' Psenopsis obscura'' Haedrich, 1967 (Obscure ruff) * '' Psenopsis shojimai'' Ochiai Ochiai (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese judoka, karateka and writer *, Japanese baseball player and manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese ... & K. Mori, 1965 References Centrolophidae {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Psenopsis Obscura
''Psenopsis'' is a genus of medusafishes native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Psenopsis anomala'' (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (Pacific rudderfish) * '' Psenopsis cyanea'' ( Alcock, 1890) (Indian ruff) * ''Psenopsis humerosa'' Munro, 1958 (Blackspot butterfish) * '' Psenopsis intermedia'' Piotrovsky, 1987 * '' Psenopsis obscura'' Haedrich, 1967 (Obscure ruff) * ''Psenopsis shojimai'' Ochiai Ochiai (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese judoka, karateka and writer *, Japanese baseball player and manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese ... & K. Mori, 1965 References Centrolophidae {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Psenopsis Cyanea
''Psenopsis'' is a genus of medusafishes native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Psenopsis anomala'' (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (Pacific rudderfish) * '' Psenopsis cyanea'' ( Alcock, 1890) (Indian ruff) * ''Psenopsis humerosa'' Munro, 1958 (Blackspot butterfish) * '' Psenopsis intermedia'' Piotrovsky, 1987 * ''Psenopsis obscura'' Haedrich, 1967 (Obscure ruff) * ''Psenopsis shojimai'' Ochiai Ochiai (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese judoka, karateka and writer *, Japanese baseball player and manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese ... & K. Mori, 1965 References Centrolophidae {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Psenopsis Intermedia
''Psenopsis'' is a genus of medusafishes native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Psenopsis anomala'' (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (Pacific rudderfish) * ''Psenopsis cyanea'' ( Alcock, 1890) (Indian ruff) * ''Psenopsis humerosa'' Munro, 1958 (Blackspot butterfish) * '' Psenopsis intermedia'' Piotrovsky, 1987 * ''Psenopsis obscura'' Haedrich, 1967 (Obscure ruff) * ''Psenopsis shojimai'' Ochiai Ochiai (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese judoka, karateka and writer *, Japanese baseball player and manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese ... & K. Mori, 1965 References Centrolophidae {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Psenopsis Anomala
The Pacific rudderfish (''Psenopsis anomala'') is a marine fish also known by such names as Japanese butterfish, melon seed, wart perch, ibodai ( Japanese name, イボダイ) or simply but ambiguously as butterfish. This fish, which can grow to TL, is found in the Western Pacific, near Japan, in the Taiwan Strait and in the East China Sea. The Japanese butterfish prefers tropical waters: around 42°N–19°N. It has been found in the waters near Hong Kong. Generally they inhabit the epipelagic layer to 370 m (1213 ft). Adults are mainly bottom-dwelling but migrate upward at night in search of food. The Japanese butterfish has a compressed body, somewhat oval-shaped, and is whitish to grayish in colour; in the young fish, the colour is darker: a pale brown or blackish brown. Some other features of this fish are a robust snout, a relatively small mouth, and the upper jaw extending to below anterior margin of eye. The fish's teeth are small, conical, and incisor-li ...
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Medusafish
Medusafishes are a family, Centrolophidae, of percomorph fishes. The family includes about 31 species. They are found in temperate and tropical waters throughout the world. Young ''Icichthys lockingtoni'' specimens are abundant in the coastal waters of the north Pacific, where they are often found in association with jellyfish, which provide them with protection from predators and opportunities to scavenge the remains of the jellyfishes' meals. Genera The following genera are classified within the family Centrolophidae: * ''Centrolophus'' Lacépède, 1802 * ''Hyperoglyphe'' Günther, 1859 * ''Icichthys'' Jordan & Gilbert, 1880 * ''Psenopsis'' Gill, 1862 * ''Schedophilus'' Cocco, 1839 * ''Seriolella'' Guichenot, 1848 * '' Tubbia'' Whitley, 1943 Timeline of genera ImageSize = width:1000px height:auto barincrement:15px PlotArea = left:10px bottom:50px top:10px right:10px Period = from:-65.5 till:10 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMajor = unit:year increm ...
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