Yamanoue's seabass
Parascombrops yamanouei
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 10,0 cm |
| Kedalaman | 80-100m |
Habitat & Distribution
Jenis Air
Saltwater
Kedalaman
80-100m
Taxonomy
| Ordo | Acropomatiformes |
| Famili | Synagropidae |
| Spesies | Parascombrops yamanouei |
Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan
How big does Yamanoue's seabass get?
Yamanoue's seabass can grow up to 10.0 cm long.
What family does Yamanoue's seabass belong to?
Yamanoue's seabass (Parascombrops yamanouei) belongs to the family Synagropidae in the order Acropomatiformes.
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