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FishBase is a global species database of fish species (specifically finfish). [1] It is the largest and most extensively accessed online database on adult finfish on the web. [ 2 ] Over time it has "evolved into a dynamic and versatile ecological tool" that is widely cited in scholarly publications.
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Catalog of Fishes is a comprehensive on-line database and reference work on the scientific names of fish species and genera. It is global in its scope and is hosted by the California Academy of Sciences. It has been compiled and is continuously updated by the curator emeritus of the CAS fish collection, William N. Eschmeyer.
Aphanopus, the black scabbardfishes, is a genus of Cutlassfish which contains the following species: [1] Aphanopus arigato Parin, 1994; Aphanopus beckeri Parin, 1994; Aphanopus capricornis Parin, 1994; Aphanopus carbo Lowe, 1839 (Black scabbardfish) Aphanopus intermedius Parin, 1983 (Intermediate scabbardfish)
Johnius is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers.They are commonly known as croakers due to their ability to produce purring, croaking and knocking sounds.
The database is under the supervision of Bernd Ueberschaer at the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, Germany. LarvalBase is an offshoot of, and follows the same format as FishBase, a comprehensive online database about finfish. Whereas FishBase is a database about adult finfish, LarvalBase is a database about the juvenile stages of fish.
The usage of the parameters: |genus= the genus name (e.g., Cepola) |species= the species name (e.g., macrophthalma) |id= (optional) the id number given for the article; this links straight to the FishBase article
Centropristis is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes which is a member of the subfamily Serraninae of the family Serranidae, which includes the groupers and anthias. There are five species distributed in the western North Atlantic Ocean. [2] Fishes of this genus are known commonly as sea basses. [3]