The cinnamon fish is a type of fish.
Cinnamonfish, genus Siniperca of the family Serranidae. The body is taller and laterally compressed, with a bulging back. The mouth is large and the lower jaw is significantly longer than the upper jaw. The upper and lower jaws, plow bones, and mouth cover bones have small teeth of varying sizes, and the posterior margin of the anterior gill cover bone is serrated, with four large spines on the lower margin; the posterior margin of the posterior gill cover bone has two large spines. Head scaly, scales minute; lateral line curved upward along dorsal arc. Dorsal fin in two parts, connected with each other, anterior part with hard spines, posterior part with soft fin rays. Body yellowish-green, abdomen grayish-white, with irregular dark brown spots and patches on the sides of the body; a narrow black band from the end of the muzzle across the eye socket to the anterior and inferior part of the dorsal fin.
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