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Prionotus ophryas

Prionotus ophryas (Proph_l0.jpg)
by Ianniello, L.

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Size (cm):
Locality: US America (contiguous states), Florida 
Sex/Stage: larvae 
Date:  
Reference: Victor, B.C. and L. Ianniello, 2020
Prionotus murielae Mowbray, 1928 is the juvenile of the Bandtail Searobin Prionotus ophryas (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes: Triglidae).
 
Source:
Remark: Pelagic larva, duckbill head profile, 16 pectoral-fin rays, blackwater; Photo by Linda Ianniello 



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Prionotus ophryas

Prionotus ophryas (Proph_l1.jpg)
by Ianniello, L.

Collaborator's web page



View this fish at depth
 

Size (cm):
Locality: US America (contiguous states), Florida 
Sex/Stage: larvae 
Date:  
Reference: Victor, B.C. and L. Ianniello, 2020
Prionotus murielae Mowbray, 1928 is the juvenile of the Bandtail Searobin Prionotus ophryas (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes: Triglidae).
 
Source:
Remark: Pelagic larva, duckbill head profile, 16 pectoral-fin rays, blackwater; Photo by Linda Ianniello 



This work is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.
Image can be freely copied and altered, as long as original author and source are properly acknowledged.


Prionotus ophryas

Prionotus ophryas (Proph_l2.jpg)
by O’Neill, M.P.

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View this fish at depth
 

Size (cm):
Locality: US America (contiguous states), Florida 
Sex/Stage: larvae 
Date:  
Reference: Victor, B.C. and L. Ianniello, 2020
Prionotus murielae Mowbray, 1928 is the juvenile of the Bandtail Searobin Prionotus ophryas (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes: Triglidae).
 
Source:
Remark: Pelagic transforming larva, note separated and banded lowermost pectoral-fin rays behind fin in foreground, blackwater, South Florida. Photo by Michael Patrick O’Neill/ www.mpostock.com. 



This work is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.
Image can be freely copied and altered, as long as original author and source are properly acknowledged.

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