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Rockfish department

Rockfish department

Rockfish department
Gopher rockfish.jpg
Classification
: Animal kingdom Animalia
The gate : Chordate gate Chordata
Amon : Vertebrate Amon Vertebrata
Rope : Article fin rope Actinopterygii
Eyes : Scorpionfish eyes Scorpaeniformes
Course : Rockfish department Sebastidae
Scientific name
Sebastidae
Kaup, 1873
Fame
Rockfish
Ocean perch
The genus [1]

The Adelosebastes フトユビメヌケ genus
The Helicolenus dream scorpionfish genus
The Hozukius ホウズキ genus
The Sebastes rockfish genus
The Sebasticus scorpionfish genus
The Sebastolobus キチジ genus
Trachyscorpia





One of the taxa of the fish that the rockfish department (rockfish department, a scientific name: Sebastidae) belongs to sea bass eyes.

Was included in rascasse department Scorpaenidae in the big group scorpionfish eyes, but the fish of the scorpionfish eyes rascasse department is moved to the sea bass eyes by results of research that enter in the 21st century, and there is the change of the taxa such as courses, and will be included in the taxa of the new name called rockfish department Sebastidae until now [2]; [3] [4] [5].

The core course assumes it a rockfish subfamily (Sebastinae) of the rascasse department in Fishes of the World (4th edition 2006.written by Joseph S. Nelson) [6]. [1] listed in FishBase is not listed in ITIS [7].

In approximately 130 kinds of the core course, most belong to the rockfish genus including Rose fish (rose fish, Sebastes norvegicus) substantially. The rockfish department is discovered in the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. 100 kinds or more are viviparity, and these inhabit around the North Pacific. Several kinds of this inside have a poison gland to the back side, anus, a pelvic splinter.

Genus

The source, footnote

  1. ^ a b Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2012). "Sebastidae" in FishBase. December 2012 version.
  2. ^ H. Imanura and M. Yabe, 2002. Demise of the Scorpaeniformes(Actiopterygii: Percomorpha): An alternative phylogenic hypothesis. Bull. Fish. Sci. It is 107-128 Hokkaido Univ., 53.
  3. ^ H. Imamura, 2004. Phylogenetic relationships and new classification of the superfamily Scorpanoidae (Actiopterygii: Perciformes). Species Diversity, 9: 1-36.
  4. ^ Tetsuji Nakabo (編). 2013. Fish search from Japan, the identification of all kinds, the third edition. Tokai University publication society, Hadano. 2428pp (three separate volumes).
  5. ^ 波戸岡清峰, 2013. Gulf of Osaka rockfish illustrated book. Nature Study, 59(9): 2-5.
  6. ^ Nelson, Joseph S. (2006). Fishes of the World (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. 322. ISBN 9780471250319. 
  7. ^ Sebastes, ITIS, http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=166705 June 12, 2006 reading. 

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