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Grouper family ? Serranidae Nine-spined perch genus ? Cephalopholis ? Fish
Below is a picture of ? Cephalopholis sonnerati? (Song's nine-spined grouper), commonly known as ? netted chopped meat
The head is large, with a complete lateral line and a bend above the pectoral fins. The body is covered with fine pectinate scales, the first dorsal fin spine is short, and the subsequent fins become increasingly longer, the caudal fin is rounded, and the posterior end of the caudal fin is dark, with a light-colored margin. The dorsal fin is continuous, with 7 hard spines and 14 to 16 soft bars; the anal fin has 3 hard spines and 9 soft bars; the pectoral fins are rounded and orange in color; the central fin is longer than the upper and lower fins, and longer than the ventral fin, but slightly longer than the posterior orbital length, and the terminal margins of the ventral fins are slightly darker. The body is bright red all over, with many dark, smaller-than-eye-diameter red spots scattered on the head and upper part of the body. The length of the body can be up to 30 centimeters. As a juvenile, black spots are scattered on the side of the body. The head, maxillae, and lips are shiny pink.
Distributed in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, preferring to inhabit shallow waters with rocky substrates, feeding on small fish, shrimp, crabs and arthropods. It can be steamed with ginger and braised, and has a delicious flavor.
Grouper family Serranidae ? Gill spiny perch genus ? Plectropomus fish
The picture below shows the gill grouper Plectropomus leopardus (leopard gill grouper, leopard chopped leopard), commonly known as the seven-starred spot
Distributed in the western Pacific Ocean, including China, Taiwan, southern Japan, Australia, Fiji and other waters. It mainly inhabits coral reefs and lagoons where corals thrive, and reefs facing the sea, and is fierce and voracious in nature, feeding on other fishes.
Fish of the family Holocentridae
The body is oval, moderately laterally compressed. The head has a mucus sac and the exposed skeleton is mostly ridged. Eyes large. Mouth terminal, cleft oblique. Lower jaw not protruding from upper jaw. Notch of premaxilla reaching approximately to the vertical line of the anterior margin of the ocular fossa; anterior margin of nasal bone rounded; nasal fossa without small spines. Anterior gill cover bone with 1 strong spine at posterior inferior angle, about 1/2 eye diameter in length; upper margin of infraorbital bone without laterally protruding small spines. Body covered with large pectinate scales; lateral line complete, dorsal fin continuous, single, y concave between hard spines and soft bars; caudal fin y forked. Body pale silvery-red, with blue iridescence in the upper part; scales with black dots. Body length up to 32 centimeters.
It is found in the Indian and Western Pacific Oceans, from the Red Sea to Tonga in the west, to southern Japan in the north, and to New Caledonia and New South Wales, Australia in the south. It inhabits the bottom of deeper reefs and is a diurnal species that feeds on small benthic animals.
Family Sebastidae ? Sebastes
The picture below shows the ? Vermilion flatfish Sebastes miniatus?
The body is elongated and slightly laterally compressed. The head is large, with the upper part of the head somewhat curved in outline, with spines or spines but low and weak. Mouth large, teeth sharp. Lower jaw slightly protruding. Eyes large, infraorbital bones often "T"-shaped, posteriorly apiculate, not reaching anterior gill cover bones. Body covered with pectinate or rounded scales; lateral line one and complete. Dorsal fin hard spines 13; dorsal fin soft stripes 13-15; anal fin hard spines 3; anal fin soft stripes 7, consecutive, with a notch between the hard spines and the soft stripes, and poisonous glands at the base of the hard spines of each fin. The body length is up to 76 centimeters.
Sebastidae 鮶 Sebastolobus 鮶 Sebastolobus ? Fish
Below is a picture of a large-winged jack mackerel. Sebastolobus macrochir, commonly known as ? commonly known as ? Kijiji, yellow-blooded fish, and kijiji
The body is a bright vermillion color with bright eyes. Fresh Kijiji can be eaten raw, and usually cooked with salt, grilled, stewed, and so on. The body of the fish is soft, so before grilling, split the body and sprinkle a thin layer of salt on the fish and leave it overnight until the flesh is taut and then grill it for a more flavorful taste.
The fish is 20 to 30 centimeters in length, with large eyes and mouth, and is found along the Pacific coast north of Suruga Bay and in the Bering Sea in Japan, where it inhabits the sandy and muddy seabed at a depth of 150 to 200 meters.
The pomfrets family Triglidae ? Lepidotrigla fishes
The terminal spines are long and pointed, extending beyond the beginning of the dorsal fin. Snout long, sloping forward, snout end concave, sides angularly prominent. Eyes supra-lateral. Mouth anteriorly ventral. Gill pores broad. Gill rakers short. Body covered with medium and large pectinate scales, dorsal fin base with a longitudinal bony plate. Lateral line high, relatively straight. Dorsal fins 14-16, separated; anal fin homomorphic opposite second dorsal fin; pectoral fins large; ventral fin pectoral; caudal fin posterior margin slightly concave. Body red, inner side of pectoral fins bluish gray, often spotted. Maximum body length up to 30 centimeters.
Flatfish family ?Lutjanidae ? Lutjanus fish
The picture below shows the redfin snapper Lutjanus erythopterus, commonly known as the redfish.
It is oval in shape, slightly flattened laterally, and is generally 20 to 40 centimeters long, weighing about 2 to 3 kilograms. The head is large, the body is covered with medium to large pecten scales, the lateral line is completely parallel to the dorsal margin, the eye spacing is wide and protruding, and the whole body is bright red, so it gets the common name of red fish.
Species of the family Paralichthys olivaceus (Paralichthys olivaceus) ? (Pseudochromidae (quasi-finch snapper family). Labracinus ? Fish
Below is the round-eyed daiquiri Labracinus cyclophthalmus (pink dragon), commonly known as ? Cyclopeye Paradactylus
Have a strong sense of territoriality, they can fight violently with each other and it is best to keep only one. They have a ferocious temperament and like to prey on small fish, and should not be kept with small ornamental fish. In captivity, many individuals have problems with fading, and it only takes a few months for the bright red color of these fish to turn white. Some individuals fall into the seafood market, and in some southern cities, the fish is sold as a sea mongrel.
The rumblehead fish family ? Labridae 项鳍鱼属 Iniistius 鱼类?
Below is the ? Lorikeets Collarfin Fish ? Iniistius dea (Xirichthys dea), commonly known as ? red rainbow snapper, red bride, flat gravel, rouge cold, red horned dragon, red wedge snapper
Mainly inhabits the sandy seabed in clear water, formed by sand, gravel or shell fragments. It preys on shellfish and small crustaceans on the reefs near the seabed, and immediately dives into the sandy bed to hide when it encounters danger.
Harmonyidae Emmelichthyidae Red Harmony Fish Genus Erythrocles Fish
Commonly known as ? Red chub, red meat jack, red lip boy, red lip boy, red fish boy
Diplopodidae Lutjanidae ? Hamachiops snappers of the genus ? Etelis fish
Body is long fusiform. The eyes are spaced flat. There is no groove in front of the eyes. Top of head without scales, mandibles protruding from maxillae; ends of maxillae extending below middle of eyes; maxillae scaly. Body covered with medium to large pectinate scales, bare and scale-free on dorsal and anal fins; lateral line complete and straight. Soft dorsal and anal fin bases not scaled; and with deep indentations between soft dorsal fins, 10 dorsal spines and 11 soft spines; 3 anal fin spines and 8 soft spines; pectoral fins about equal to head length; caudal fin y forked. The body is uniformly bright red, with a lighter colored abdomen. Body length up to 70 centimeters.
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