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Surfperch
The surfperches are a family of perciform fishes, the Embiotocidae. They are mainly found in northeast Pacific Ocean (as far south as Baja California), but a few species (genera '' Ditrema'' and '' Neoditrema'') are found in the northwest Pacific, and the tule perch is found in freshwater habitats in California, United States. The largest species in the family reaches . They are viviparous fishes, in which the embryo is nourished directly by the mother, as well as the yolk. This gives the family its scientific name, from Greek ''embios'' meaning "persistent" and ''tokos'' meaning "birth". This means the mother fish gives live birth instead of laying eggs. 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 increment:5 start:-65.5 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:-65.5 TimeAxis = orientation:hor ...
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Embiotoca
''Embiotoca'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * '' Embiotoca jacksoni'' Agassiz, 1853 (Black surfperch) * ''Embiotoca lateralis ''Embiotoca lateralis'', commonly known as the striped surfperch or striped seaperch, is a species of surfperch The surfperches are a family of perciform fishes, the Embiotocidae. They are mainly found in northeast Pacific Ocean (as far south ...'' Agassiz, 1854 (Striped surfperch) References External links * Embiotocidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Louis Agassiz {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Amphistichus
''Amphistichus'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the contin .... Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Amphistichus argenteus'' Agassiz, 1854 (Barred surfperch) * '' Amphistichus koelzi'' ( C. L. Hubbs, 1933) (Calico surfperch) * '' Amphistichus rhodoterus'' ( Agassiz, 1854) (Redtail surfperch) References Embiotocidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Louis Agassiz {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Zalembius
The Pink surfperch (''Zalembius rosaceus''), or Pink seaperch, is a species of surfperch native to the eastern Pacific Ocean from Point Delgada, California, United States to southern Baja California. It is also present in the Gulf of California. This species is an offshore member of the surfperch family (the Embiotocidae), and occurs at depths of from . The Pink surfperch grows to a length of TL. It is the only known member of its genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom .... References Embiotocidae Fish described in 1880 Taxa named by David Starr Jordan Taxa named by Charles Henry Gilbert {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Hyperprosopon
''Hyperprosopon'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Hyperprosopon anale'' Agassiz, 1861 (Spotfin surfperch) * ''Hyperprosopon argenteum'' Gibbons, 1854 (Walleye surfperch) * '' Hyperprosopon ellipticum'' (Gibbons Gibbons may refer to: * The plural of gibbon, an ape in the family Hylobatidae * Gibbons (surname) * Gibbons, Alberta * Gibbons (automobile), a British light car of the 1920s * Gibbons P.C., a leading American law firm headquartered in New Jersey ..., 1854) (Silver surfperch) References Embiotocidae Marine fish genera {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Embiotoca Lateralis
''Embiotoca lateralis'', commonly known as the striped surfperch or striped seaperch, is a species of surfperch The surfperches are a family of perciform fishes, the Embiotocidae. They are mainly found in northeast Pacific Ocean (as far south as Baja California), but a few species (genera '' Ditrema'' and '' Neoditrema'') are found in the northwest Pacifi ... native to the North Eastern Pacific Ocean. Description The striped surfperch is characterized by orange and blue stripes running lengthwise down the body and blue spots on the head and operculum. Individuals reach maximum lengths of 15 in (38 cm). References lateralis Fish of North America Fish of the Pacific Ocean Taxa named by Louis Agassiz Fish described in 1854 {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Hysterocarpus
The tule perch ''Hysterocarpus traskii'' is a surfperch ( Embiotocidae) native to the rivers and estuaries of central California, United States of America. It is the sole member of its genus, and the only freshwater surfperch. The tule perch is small, at most in length, and deep-bodied, with a definite hump shape between the head and the dorsal fin. Color is variable, with a dark back that may have a bluish or purplish cast, and a whitish or yellowish belly. The sides may have a pattern of narrow or wide bars; the frequency of barred patterns varies according to subspecies. The dorsal fin has a noticeable ridge of scales running along its base, and consists of 15-19 spines followed by 9-15 soft rays. The anal fin has three spines and 20-16 soft rays, while the pectoral fins have 17-19 rays. They are fish of the lowlands, inhabiting lakes, sloughs, streams, and rivers, generally in areas with beds of vegetation or overhangs. They generally gather in groups, sometimes in large num ...
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Tule Perch
The tule perch ''Hysterocarpus traskii'' is a surfperch ( Embiotocidae) native to the rivers and estuaries of central California, United States of America. It is the sole member of its genus, and the only freshwater surfperch. The tule perch is small, at most in length, and deep-bodied, with a definite hump shape between the head and the dorsal fin. Color is variable, with a dark back that may have a bluish or purplish cast, and a whitish or yellowish belly. The sides may have a pattern of narrow or wide bars; the frequency of barred patterns varies according to subspecies. The dorsal fin has a noticeable ridge of scales running along its base, and consists of 15-19 spines followed by 9-15 soft rays. The anal fin has three spines and 20-16 soft rays, while the pectoral fins have 17-19 rays. They are fish of the lowlands, inhabiting lakes, sloughs, streams, and rivers, generally in areas with beds of vegetation or overhangs. They generally gather in groups, sometimes in large nu ...
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Phanerodon
''Phanerodon'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * ''Phanerodon atripes'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1880) (Sharpnose surfperch) * ''Phanerodon furcatus ''Phanerodon'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * ''Phanerodon atripes ''Phanerodon'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocea ...'' Girard, 1854 (White surfperch) References Embiotocidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Charles Frédéric Girard {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Rhacochilus
''Rhacochilus'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * ''Rhacochilus toxotes'' Agassiz, 1854 (Rubberlip surfperch) * ''Rhacochilus vacca ''Rhacochilus'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * ''Rhacochilus toxotes'' Agassiz Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz ( ; ) FRS (For) FRSE (May 28, 18 ...'' ( Girard, 1855) (Pile perch) References Embiotocidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Louis Agassiz {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Micrometrus
''Micrometrus'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * ''Micrometrus aurora'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1880) (Reef perch) * ''Micrometrus minimus'' (Gibbons Gibbons may refer to: * The plural of gibbon, an ape in the family Hylobatidae * Gibbons (surname) * Gibbons, Alberta * Gibbons (automobile), a British light car of the 1920s * Gibbons P.C., a leading American law firm headquartered in New Jersey ..., 1854) (Dwarf perch) References Embiotocidae Marine fish genera {{ray-finned fish-stub ...
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Ditrema
''Ditrema'' is a genus of surfperches native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Ditrema jordani'' V. Franz, 1910 * '' Ditrema temminckii'' Bleeker, 1853 ** '' Ditrema temminckii pacificum'' Katafuchi & Nakabo, 2007 ** '' Ditrema temminckii temminckii'' Bleeker Bleeker is a Dutch occupational surname. Bleeker is an old spelling of ''(linnen)bleker'' ("linen bleacher").Ditrema viride'' Ōshima, 1940


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Cymatogaster
The shiner perch (''Cymatogaster aggregata'') is a common surfperch found in estuaries, lagoons, and coastal streams along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Baja California. It is the sole member of its genus. The shiner perch is also known as seven-eleven and shiner seaperch.https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/shiner-perch Shiner perches are similar to tule perches, deep-bodied with a dusky greenish back and silvery sides that have a pattern combining fine horizontal bars with three broad yellow vertical bars. Breeding males turn almost entirely black, the barred pattern being obscured by dark speckles. Shiner perches are distinguished from tule perches by having fewer dorsal fin spines, just 8–9 vs the 15–19 of the tule perch. The rayed part of the dorsal fin has 18 to 23 rays. The anal fin has 3 spines followed by 22–25 rays. They are one of the most common fish in the bays and estuaries of their range, favoring beds of eelgrass, and often accumulatin ...
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