Mycteroperca
Mycteroperca | |
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Mycteroperca olfax , the type species
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Perciformes |
Family: | Serranidae |
Subfamily: | Epinephelinae |
Tribe: | Epinephelini |
Genus: | Mycteroperca Gill , 1863
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Type species | |
Serranus olfax | |
Synonyms[2] | |
Mycteroperca is a
and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs and are found in tropical and subtropical seas in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean. They are important target species for fisheries.Characteristics
The fishes in the genus Mycteroperca have oblong bodies in which the depth of the body is less than the length of the head, which is a quarter to just under a third of the
ctenoid.[3]
Habitat and biology
Mycteroperca are found in coral reefs and over rocky bottoms at depths between 12 and 200 metres (39 and 656 ft) as adults while juveniles are found in shallower rock habitats, in
piscivorous, apart from the species in the rubra species complex which feed on zooplankton. The juveniles prey largely on crustaceans, although they will eat other invertebrates.[3]
Distribution
Mycteroperca groupers are mainly found in the eastern Pacific and western Atlantic Ocean with two species in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.[3]
Utilisation
The groupers in the genus Mycteroperca are valuable target species for both recreational and commercial fisheries.[3]
Taxonomy
Mycteroperca was named as a genus by the
Theodore Nicholas Gill (1837–1914) with the type species being Serranus olfax. This genus appears to be more closely related to the genus Epinephelus than they are to the other relatively speciose genus in the tribe Epinephelini, Cephalopholis.[3]
Extant Species
It contains the following species:[4]
Image | Scientific name | Common Name | Distribution |
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Mycteroperca acutirostris (Valenciennes, 1828) | Comb grouper, western comb grouper or wavy-lined grouper | western Atlantic Ocean. | |
Mycteroperca bonaci (Poey, 1860) | Black grouper, black rockfish or marbled rockfish | western Atlantic where its range extends from Cape Canaveral in Florida and Bermuda south to the Bahamas, into the Gulf of Mexico as far north as Alabama and from southern Texas along the coast of Mexico and Cuba | |
Mycteroperca cidi Cervigón , 1966 |
Venezuelan grouper | South America where its range extends from Santa Marta in Colombia to the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela | |
Mycteroperca fusca Lowe, 1838 | Island grouper or comb grouper | the Canary Islands, Azores, Madeira and Cape Verde | |
Mycteroperca interstitialis (Poey, 1860) | Yellowmouth grouper | crossband rockfish, grey mannock, hamlet, harlequin rockfish, princess rockfish, rockfish, salmon grouper, salmon rock fish or scamp | |
Mycteroperca jordani (Jenkins & Evermann, 1889) |
Gulf grouper | Mexican waters from San Carlos, Baja California Sur south to Mazatlán. It is found throughout the Gulf of California and around the Revillagigedos Islands. | |
Mycteroperca microlepis (Goode & Bean, 1879) | Gag grouper, gag, velvet rockfish or charcoal belly | Atlantic Ocean Bermuda and along the eastern coast of the United States from North Carolina south to Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico | |
Mycteroperca olfax (Jenyns , 1840) |
Sailfin grouper, bacalao grouper, colorado grouper or yellow grouper | Pacific Ocean where it occurs in the waters off the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador, Cocos Island in Costa Rica and Malpelo Island of Colombia. | |
Mycteroperca phenax Jordan & Swain , 1884 |
Scamp | western Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina south along the southern Atlantic coast of the United States into the Gulf of Mexico | |
Rosenblatt & Zahuranec , 1967 |
Sawtail grouper | western coasts of Mexico. | |
Mycteroperca rosacea (Streets, 1877) | Leopard grouper | Eastern Central Pacific | |
Mycteroperca rubra (Bloch , 1793) |
Mottled grouper | eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. | |
Mycteroperca tigris (Valenciennes, 1833) |
Tiger grouper | western Atlantic Ocean from southeastern Florida, Bermuda and the Bahamas, as well as the Flower Garden Banks in the north, southwards through the Caribbean Sea to the Maroni River in French Guiana. | |
Linnaeus , 1758) |
Yellowfin grouper | western Atlantic Ocean | |
Mycteroperca xenarcha Jordan, 1888 | Broomtail grouper or mangrove grouper | eastern Pacific along the western coast of the Americas from California to Peru. |
References
- ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Mycteroperca". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Genera in the family Epinephelinae". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ ISBN 92-5-103125-8.
- ^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2019). Mycteroperca Species of 'Mycteroperca' in FishBase. December 2019 version.