CAAB - Codes for Australian Aquatic Biota - Taxon report

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Codes for Australian Aquatic Biota (CAAB) Taxon Report

Animalia (kingdom)  »  Chordata (phylum)  »  Actinopterygii (class)  »  Perciformes (order)  »  Acropomatidae (family)

CAAB Code: 37 311191 show as JSON
Scientific Name
and Authority
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Parascombrops analis   (Katayama, 1957)

Rank: Species
CAAB category: 37 - Pisces Fishes

Australian National Fish Collection (ANFC) Fishmap images

Image by: M. Katayama, 1957 - Four new species of serranid fishes from Japan
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike
Rights: M. Katayama, 1957 - Four new species of serranid fishes from Japan
Family: 37 311 Acropomatidae (Ocean Basses) - show full list
Standard Name (AS5300): Threespine Seabass
Organism Type: a temperate bass
Synonyms: Synagrops analis [in most references prior to 2017]
Taxon lists: Current Australian list:
Commercial species list:
Standard Fish Names List:
Habitat: Slope Demersal (200-2000m)
Parent Codes: 37 311962     Parascombrops spp.
Distribution map:
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Modelled distribution shown as blue polygon (source: Australian National Fish Expert Distributions) Updated on 2008-11-19.
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Expected species depth range is from 200 to 1000 m.
Taxon Notes:Schwarzhans & Prokofiev (2017) placed Synagrops analis in the genus Parascombrops.

Identifiers:
FoA 3238
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WoRMS urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:276293
Name status: accepted    Checked on: 2016-05-12
View at WoRMS    - also at Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) (report and map of occurrences)
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