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(Linnaeus, 1758)
Distribution:
Eastern Atlantic: Strait of Gibraltar to 15°N (rare southward 20°N), including Madeira and the Canary Islands; Mediterranean and northward to the British Isles. Western Atlantic: New York, USA and northern Gulf of Mexico to Argentina, including the continental coast of the Caribbean Sea.
Biology
Found over rock, rubble, or sand bottoms (young frequently found on seagrass beds and the continental shelf, down to about 250 m depth, often above 150 m.
In southwest Brazil found in 160 m depth.
Feeds on crustaceans, fishes, and mollusks.
Its toxic nature is uncertain.
Marketed fresh and frozen.
Description:
Pinkish silver with an indistinct yellow spot on each scale on about upper half of body, these spots giving a yellow-striped effect; a wedge of yellow across interorbital and some yellow on snout and upper lip; dorsal, caudal and pectoral fins pink.
Synonymised taxa:
Pagrus pagrus pagrus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pagrus sedecim Ginsburg, 1952
Pagrus vulgaris Valenciennes, 1830
Pargus sedecim Ginsburg, 1952 (misspelling)
Sparus pagrus Linnaeus, 1758 (Basionym)
Distribution:
Eastern Atlantic: Strait of Gibraltar to 15°N (rare southward 20°N), including Madeira and the Canary Islands; Mediterranean and northward to the British Isles. Western Atlantic: New York, USA and northern Gulf of Mexico to Argentina, including the continental coast of the Caribbean Sea.
Biology
Found over rock, rubble, or sand bottoms (young frequently found on seagrass beds and the continental shelf, down to about 250 m depth, often above 150 m.
In southwest Brazil found in 160 m depth.
Feeds on crustaceans, fishes, and mollusks.
Its toxic nature is uncertain.
Marketed fresh and frozen.
Description:
Pinkish silver with an indistinct yellow spot on each scale on about upper half of body, these spots giving a yellow-striped effect; a wedge of yellow across interorbital and some yellow on snout and upper lip; dorsal, caudal and pectoral fins pink.
Synonymised taxa:
Pagrus pagrus pagrus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Pagrus sedecim Ginsburg, 1952
Pagrus vulgaris Valenciennes, 1830
Pargus sedecim Ginsburg, 1952 (misspelling)
Sparus pagrus Linnaeus, 1758 (Basionym)