within the Sparidae. Pagrus contains at least six described species: Pagrus africanus (Akazaki, 1962) (Southern common seabream) Pagrus auratus (Forster,...
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Pagrus major, the red seabream, red pargo, red porgy or silver seabream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the family Sparidae, which includes...
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Red porgy (redirect from Pagrus pagrus)
The red porgy (Pagrus pagrus), also known as the common seabream or Couch's bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the family Sparidae. It is...
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Australasian snapper (redirect from Pagrus auratus)
The Australasian snapper (Pagrus auratus) or silver seabream is a species of porgie found in coastal waters of Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, mainland...
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dorada in Spain), black seabream Spondyliosoma cantharus and red seabream Pagrus or Pagellus species; or pomfrets (family Bramidae). Porgy fishing Bluegill...
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is a name given to at least two species of fish of the family Sparidae: Pagrus major Pagellus bogaraveo, also called the blackspot seabream This page is...
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bellottii Pagellus bogaraveo Pagellus erythrinus Pagrus auriga Pagrus caeruleostictus Pagrus major Pagrus pagrus Rhabdosargus haffara Sarpa salpa Sparus aurata...
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coruscans, long tail red snapper, commonly referred to as onaga in Hawaii Pagrus major, referred to as red snapper in English in contexts concerning Japanese...
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seabream Pagellus acarne also known by the name of Spanish seabream Pagrus pagrus also known by the name of Red porgy Diplodos cervinus also known by...
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Jolthead porgy (redirect from Pagrus quadrituberculatus)
rocks. The Jolthead porgy has five known synonyms, placing it in the genera Pagrus, Pagellus, Sparus, and Calamus. The holotypes of Calamus macrops, and C...
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