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  1. Salmo labrax

    Italic title Taxobox name Salmo labrax regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmonidae Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Salmo species S. labrax binomial Salmo labrax binomial authority Peter Simon Pallas Pallas , 1814  ref FishBase species alt 48205 ref Salmo labrax , the Black Sea salmon , is a fairly small species of salmon , at about convert 20 in long on average and rarely reaching over convert 30 in abbr on . As its name suggests it inhabits the Black Sea . It is an anadromous relative of the brown trout . References reflist Salmoniformes stub salmon Category Salmo Category Animals described in 1814 Category Black Sea Category Commercial fish Category Fish of Europe Category Fish of the Black Sea Category Fish of Ukraine ca Salmo labrax de Schwarzmeerforelle es Salmo labrax nl Salmo labrax ru tr Karadeniz alas uk zh ...   more details



  1. Dicentrarchus

    italictitle Taxobox name European bass image Dicentrarchus labrax.jpg image width 250px image caption European seabass regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes subordo Percoidei familia Moronidae genus Dicentrarchus binomial authority Gill, 1860 type species Dicentrarchus labrax type species authority Linnaeus, 1758 Dicentrarchus is a genus of fish of Moronidae family. Consists of two species, widespread in Europe an marine waters. Species Dicentrarchus labrax European seabass Dicentrarchus punctatus Spotted seabass References http www.fishbase.us identification SpeciesList.php?genus Dicentrarchus Dicentrarchus at Fishbase Category Dicentrarchus Category Moronidae ca Dicentrarchus fr Dicentrarchus it Dicentrarchus hu Dicentrarchus pl Dicentrarchus pt Dicentrarchus tr Dicentrarchus uk Dicentrarchus ...   more details



  1. Rudens (play)

    br Trachalio Plesidippus slave br Palaestra Labrax s prostitute br Ampelisca Labrax s prostitute br Labrax pimp br Charmides Labrax s friend br Piscatores fishermen br Ptolemocratia priestess br Turbalio ... with her father, Daemones, ironically, by means of her pimp, Labrax. The story is, however ... asks Daemones by way of a physical description whether he has seen Labrax recently at the temple of Venus mythology Venus , which is nearby, on the coast of Cyrene, Libya . He also describes Labrax ... might be Labrax. After he has left, the scene develops, with Sceparnio spotting a boat in the turbulent ... nor Labrax, they leave. Labrax had stated that he would meet Plesidippus for dinner at the temple ... discuss the girls there. Because neither Labrax nor Plesidippus can be found, Trachalio comes to the conclusion ... explaining that his master cannot be found and that Labrax has cheated him. Fuelling his ego ... with Labrax s other girl and Palaestra s friend, Ampelisca. Trachalio s wit is obvious soon after, explaining a rather complex logical argument to explain how Labrax could not have been caught by Plesidippus ... realizes as being Labrax and his friend, Charmides. Terrified, she retreats back to the temple ... shifts to Labrax and Charmides on the shore. They pointlessly argue for some time, blaming one ... the temple, and wondering why two women are there, crying. Hearing this, Labrax interrogates Sceparnio ... is then cheekily asked by Labrax whether he can provide them with a place to stay. Sceparnio does ... known to the audience as Labrax is trying to take the girls, clinging to the altar, away. Being ... and Sparax, bring Labrax. Another, more violent side of Daemones is seen he insults Labrax, and instructs one of his slaves to punch him. Nevertheless, Labrax remains defiant, stating that he will have ... would agree that the girls should be free and that Labrax should spend the rest of his life in prison. Labrax responds harshly to having a slave arguing with him, continuing to speak to Daemones. However ...   more details



  1. European seabass

    0 09 189780 7 FishBase species genus Dicentrarchus species labrax year 2006 month 2 ITIS id 170317 taxon Dicentrarchus labrax accessdate 6 June 2006 Commons category Dicentrarchus labrax Category ... Mo k evropsk co Ragnola da Havbars de Europ ischer Wolfsbarsch es Dicentrarchus labrax eo Labrako eu Lupi fr Bar commun ga Doingean mara gl Robaliza hr Lubin it Dicentrarchus labrax he hu Farkass g r nl Europese zeebaars ja pl Labraks pt Dicentrarchus labrax ru sl Brancin ...   more details



  1. Moronidae

    Temperate Bass is in the Family Percichthyidae How to know the freshwater fishes Samuel Eddy, James C. Underhill. Unreferenced stub type fish auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Moronidae image Dicentrarchus labrax.jpg image width 240px image caption European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Moronidae subdivision ranks Genus Genera subdivision Dicentrarchus br Morone Moronidae , also known as the temperate basses , is a family of perciform fish consisting of 6 freshwater and marine species. Similar to Acropomatidae , Moronidae fish are most commonly found near the coastal regions of eastern North America and Europe . The fish generally grow to 50 in 127  cm long, although some have been found to exceed 70 in 178  cm . They are highly prized as sport fishing sport fish . A typical species is Dicentrarchus labrax European seabass . Category Moronidae Category Percoidei Perciformes stub ca Mor nid de Wolfsbarsche es Moronidae fr Moronidae gl Mor nidos it Moronidae lt Dry ieji e eriai hu Moronidae nl Moronen ja no Havabborer pl Moronowate pt Moronidae fi Bassit sv Egentliga havsabborrfiskar ta tr Levrek uk zh ...   more details



  1. Kelp Bass

    near Labrax . Labrax is the name of the European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax . Clathratus is also ...   more details



  1. Dace

    A dace is any of a number of species of small fish. The unmodified name is usually a reference to the Common Dace Leuciscus leuciscus . This, like most fishes called daces , belongs to the family Cyprinidae , mostly in subfamily Leuciscinae . Daces in the Cyprinidae Chinese Mud Carp, Cirrhinus chinensis called dace in Hong Kong or Mud carp Cirrhinus molitorella Columbia River Dace, Ptychocheilus oregonensis a pikeminnow Desert Dace, Eremichthys acros a monotypic genus European daces, genus Leuciscus Fallfish, Semotilus corporalis a creek chub called dace in Canada Horned Dace, Semotilus atromaculatus a creek chub Korean Splendid Dace, Coreoleuciscus splendidus a monotypic genus Lake Candidus Dace, Candidia barbatus a monotypic genus Mexican daces, genus Evarra Moapa Dace, Moapa coriacea a monotypic genus Northwest Dace, Mylocheilus caurinus a peamouth Pearl Dace, Margariscus margarita a monotypic genus Ponto Caspian daces, genus Petroleuciscus Redbelly daces, genus Phoxinus Redside daces, genus Clinostomus , e.g. Example species are placeholders for genera that do not have own articles yet. Do not add species in this article when the genus article exists. Redside Dace Clinostomus elongatus Rosyside Dace Clinostomus funduloides Relict Dace, Relictus solitarius a monotypic genus Riffle daces, genus Rhinichthys including Tiaroga Saskatchewan Dace, Platygobio gracilis a flathead chub Shining Dace, Semotilus corporalis a creek chub Spikedace, Meda fulgida a monotypic genus Spinedaces, genus Lepidomeda Daces not in Cyprinidae Sea dace, the European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax of the Moronidae See also Vendace disambiguation USS Dace USS Dace , two different US Navy submarines named after unspecified daces Chub disambiguation Minnow Roach fish Shiner fish disambig Category Fish common names it Dace ...   more details



  1. Atka mackerel

    Taxobox name Atka mackerel image Atka Mackerel caught near Homer AK.jpg image2 Pleurogrammus monopterygius.jpg image caption Atka mackerel caught near Homer, Alaska , USA image width 245px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Scorpaeniformes familia Hexagrammidae genus Pleurogrammus species P. monopterygius binomial Pleurogrammus monopterygius binomial authority Peter Simon Pallas Pallas , 1810 subdivision ranks Synonyms subdivision Labrax monopterygius small Pallas, 1810 small The Atka mackerel , Pleurogrammus monopterygius , is a mackerel in the family biology family Hexagrammidae . Atka mackerel are common to the northern Pacific ocean , and are one of only two members of the genus Pleurogrammus the other being the Arabesque greenling Pleurogrammus azonus . The Atka mackerel was named for Atka Island Atx ax ref name Bergsland cite book first K. last Bergsland authorlink Knut Bergsland year 1994 title Aleut Dictionary publisher Alaska Native Language Center location Fairbanks ref in Aleut language Aleut , the largest island of the Andreanof islands , a branch of the Aleutians . Taxonomy File Pallas PS by Tardier grey.jpg thumb left Peter Simon Pallas The Atka mackerel was originally described under the genus Labrax , but has since been moved to Pleurogrammus . Both names are attributed to Peter Simon Pallas , who published his description of the fish in 1810, roughly a year before his death. ref name mearns Mearns , Barbara and Richard Biographies for Birdwatchers ref Atka mackerel were once considered to be synonymous with Arabesque greenlings. ref name nelson Nelson, J.S., 1994. Fishes of the World. Wiley, New York. ref The combined species would have been called the Arabesque greenling Okhotsk Atka mackerel , a name now used only for the greenling. The two fishes are, in reality, two distinct species. ref name crow Crow, Karen D., Ziyusei Kanamoto, and Giacomo Bernardi. http bio.research.ucsc.edu people bernardi Bernardi Publications 2004 ...   more details



  1. Bass (fish)

    About the fish bass Bass disambiguation Bass Image StripedBass.JPG thumb 200px Striped bass Morone saxatilis Bass IPAc en icon b s is a name shared by many different species of popular gamefish . The term encompasses both fresh water freshwater and sea water marine species. All belong to the large order Perciformes , or perch like fishes, and in fact the word bass comes from Middle English bars , meaning perch. ref cite web url http www.bartleby.com 61 51 B0105100.html title Bass sup 1 sup work American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition ref Types of basses The temperate basses , such as the striped bass Morone saxatilis and white bass M. chrysops , belong to the family Moronidae . The black basses , such as the largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides , smallmouth bass M. dolomieu , spotted bass M. punctulatus , and Guadalupe bass M. treculii , belong to the sunfish family, Centrarchidae . Other species known as basses Many species are also known as basses, ref cite web url http www.fishbase.org ComNames CommonNameSearchList.php?CommonName bass title List of Common Names with bass publisher FishBase accessdate 6 June 2006 ref including The Australian bass , Macquaria novemaculeata , is a member of the temperate perch family, Percichthyidae . The black sea bass , Centropristis striata , is a member of the sea bass and sea grouper family, Serranidae . The giant sea bass Stereolepis gigas , also known as the black sea bass, is a member of the wreckfish family, Polyprionidae . The Chilean sea bass , Dissostichus eleginoides , more commonly known as the Patagonian toothfish , is a member of the cod icefish family, Nototheniidae . The European seabass , Dicentrarchus labrax , is a member of the temperate bass family, Moronidae. The lanternbellies or temperate ocean basses the family Acropomatidae . References reflist External links Please consult WP LINKS , WP SPAM , WP NOT and WP COI before adding external links to this article. Non conforming ...   more details



  1. Sea bass

    Sea bass may refer to Fish Many fish species of various families, including Family Serranidae Barred sand bass Paralabrax nebulifer , lives mainly off the coast of California. Black sea bass Centropristis striata , whose range is the eastern coast of the United States Butterfly perch Caesioperca lepidoptera , found in the eastern Indian Ocean, and southwest Pacific Ocean including southern Australia and New Zealand Pink maomao Caprodon longimanus , found in the eastern Indian Ocean, and southern Pacific Ocean including Australia and New Zealand Potato cod Epinephelus tukula , also known as the potato bass or potato grouper, a large reef fish found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans Redbanded perch Hypoplectrodes huntii , found in southeastern Australia, and the North Island and northern South Island of New Zealand Toadstool groper Trachypoma macracanthus , found in the southwest Pacific Ocean Other Barramundi Lates calcarifer , family Latidae , also called Asian seabass, whose range is the Indo Pacific, from Australia to India Chilean sea bass, a marketing term for the Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides , family Nototheniidae European seabass or sea dace Dicentrarchus labrax , family Moronidae Giant sea bass Stereolepsis gigas , family Polyprionidae , native to the northern Pacific Ocean Suzuki fish , Japanese seabass Lateolabrax japonicus , family Percichthyidae , a fish commonly used in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese cuisines. It is also commonly called Suzuki and Japanese seaperch. White seabass Cynoscion nobilis , family Sciaenidae , along the Pacific coast of the United States The term bass fish bass also refers to a number of freshwater sport fish. People A character in Dumb and Dumber and Me, Myself & Irene played by former National Hockey League player Cam Neely . A nickname for Carlos Beltr n , an outfielder for the New York Mets A nickname for S bastien Bourdais , a French race car driver and four time Champ Car series winner A nickname for S basti ...   more details



  1. Pair trawling

    Image Dicentrarchus labrax.jpg thumb right 250px The European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax , once target of a pair trawl fishery in the English Channel , now banned due to the high level of cetacean bycatch Pair trawling is a fishing activity carried out by two boats, with one towing each wikt warp warp the towing cables . As the mouth of the Fishing net net is kept open by the lateral pull of the individual vessels, Bottom trawling Otter trawling otter boards are not required. By utilising the towing power of two boats, and as no otter boards are needed, a larger net may be worked than would otherwise be possible, or alternatively, the two boats can share increased fuel efficiency ref sains . As doors are not necessary, the gear arrangements are simplified, with the warps attaching directly to the wings of the net. Setting and hauling of the nets are carried out by one boat, while the other is only used for towing usually each will take turns at these operations ref sains . Pair trawling is effective on all demersal species. In shallow waters, where the noise from a single vessel may scatter fish, two vessels operating a distance apart tend to herd fish into the path of the net. Catch per vessel often considerably exceeds that attainable through standard bottom trawling . Pair trawlers targeting cod off the coast of New England have reported average per vessel catches of three to six times that from single trawls ref Sainsbury, J.C. 1996 Commercial Fishing Methods 3rd edition . Fishing News Books, Oxford, UK. ISBN 0852382170 ref . Because of the increased efficiency of pair trawling, vessels are able to tow their gears in mid water at a faster speed to target species which are normally able to escape trawl nets, such as the European seabass . This has caused some controversy, due to the high level of marine mammal bycatch associated, leading to the British government introducing a ban on pair trawling for bass in UK territorial waters ref The South west Territorial ...   more details



  1. Enteric redmouth disease

    Introduction Enteric redmouth disease , or simply redmouth disease is a bacterial infection of freshwater and marine fish caused by the pathogen Yersinia ruckeri . It is primarily found in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and other cultured salmonids . The disease is characterized by subcutaneous hemorrhaging of the mouth, fins, and eyes . It is most commonly seen in Fish farming fish farms with poor water quality . Redmouth disease was first discovered in Idaho rainbow trout in the 1950s. ref name usgs http www.lsc.usgs.gov FHB leaflets 82.asp LSC Fish Disease Leaflet 82 Bot generated title ref . The disease does not affect humans. ref name usgs Distribution of Disease Some fish species serve as Vector epidemiology vectors for the disease and have subsequently spread the pathogen to other parts of the world. ref name usgs An example is the fathead minnow Pimephales promelas which is responsible for the spread of redmouth disease to trout in Europe. ref FishBase species genus Pimephales species promelas year 2006 month December ref Other vectors include the goldfish Carassius auratus , Atlantic and Pacific salmon Salmo salar , the emerald shiner Notropis atherinoides , and farmed freshwater whitefish whitefish Coregonus spp. . Infections have also occurred in farmed turbot Scophthalmus maximus , European seabass seabass Dicentrarchus labrax , and seabream Sparus auratus . ref name usgs It can now be found in North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australia as well as Europe. Clinical Signs & Diagnosis Infection can cause subcutaneous haemorrhage , that presents as reddening of the throat, mouth, gill tips and fins and eventual erosion of the jaw and palate . Hemorrhaging also occurs on internal organs, and in the later stages of the disease the abdomen becomes filled with a Ascites yellow fluid giving the fish a pot bellied appearance. The fish often demonstrate abnormal behavior and inappetance . Mortality rates can be high. A presumptive diagnosis can be made ...   more details



  1. Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida

    italic title Taxobox color lightgrey name Photobacterium regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Gammaproteobacteria ordo Vibrionales familia Vibrionaceae genus Photobacterium species P. damselae subsp. piscicida DISPLAYTITLE Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida previously known as Pasteurella piscicida is a gram negative rod shaped bacterium that causes disease in fish . Disease Pasteurellosis is also described as photobacteriosis due to the change in the taxonomic position , is caused by the halophilic bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida formerly Pasteurella piscicida . It was first isolated in mortalities occurring in natural populations of white perch Morone americanus and striped bass M. saxatilis in 1963 in Chesapeake Bay , USA Snieszko et al. , 1964 . Since 1969, this disease has been one of the most important in Japan, affecting mainly yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata Kusuda & Yamaoka, 1972 . From 1990 it has caused economic losses in different European countries including France Baudin Laurencin et al. , 1991 , Italy Ceschia et al. , 1991 , Spain Toranzo et al. , 1991 , Greece Bakopoulos et al. , 1995 , Turkey Canand et al. , 1996 , Portugal Baptista et al. , 1996 and Malta Bakopoulos et al. , 1997 . Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata , seabass Dicentrarchus labrax and sole Solea spp. are the most affected species in Europe Mediterranean countries, as well as hybrid striped bass M. saxatilis x M. chrysops in the USA. However, the natural hosts of the pathogen are a wide variety of marine fish Romalde & Magari os, 1997 . This pathology is temperature dependent and occurs usually when water temperatures rise above 18 20 C. Below this temperature, fish can harbour the pathogen as subclinical infection and become carriers for long time periods Romalde, 2002 . Unsourced image removed Image Phdp.jpeg Symptoms Pastereullosis is also known as pseudotubercullosis because it is characterized b ...   more details



  1. Lake Sapanca

    , Salmo trutta labrax Pallas, 1811 Salmo cettii , Salmo trutta macrostigma Dumeril, 1858 Siluridae ...   more details



  1. Phenoxyethanol

    of european sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax and gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata at different ...   more details



  1. Salmo

    small Karl Fedorovich Kessler Kessler , 1877 small Sevan trout Salmo labrax small Peter Simon Pallas ...   more details



  1. European Fishery MLS

    In European Union member states, there exists a standard set of minimum landing size s MLS for all major species of finfish and shellfish . These MLS are set under EU Council Regulation 850 98. class wikitable style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 90 align left Species English Species Latin align left Image align left MLS align left MLS Skagerrak Kattegat align left Cod Gadus morhua align left Image Atlantic cod.jpg 200px left align left 350  mm align left 300  mm align left Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus align left Image Melanogrammus aeglefinus.jpg 200px left align left 300  mm align left 270  mm align left Saithe Pollachius virens align left File Pollachius virens 01.jpg 200px left align left 350  mm align left 300  mm align left Pollock Pollachius pollachius align left File Abadejo 632486471 .jpg 200px left align left 300  mm align left align left Merluccius merluccius European Hake Merluccius merluccius align left Image Merluccius bilinearis.jpg 200px left align left 270  mm align left 300  mm align left Megrim Lepidorhombus spp. align left 200  mm align left 250  mm align left Soleidae Sole Soleidae or solea align left Image Pegusa lascaris.jpg 200px left align left 240  mm align left 240  mm align left European plaice Plaice Pleuronectes platessa align left Image Pleuronectes platessa.jpg 200px left align left 270  mm align left 270  mm align left Merlangius merlangus Whiting Merlangius merlangus align left Image Vitling 2C Iduns kokbok.jpg 200px left align left 270  mm align left 230  mm align left Common ling Molva molva align left Image Molva molva.jpg 200px left align left 630  mm align left align left Blue ling Molva dipterygiall align left 700  mm align left align left Bass fish Bass Dicentrarchus labrax align left Image StripedBass.JPG 200px left align left 360  mm align left align left Norway lobster Nephrops ...   more details



  1. Yusufeli Dam

    fish species, the Black Sea Salmon Salmo trutta labrax and Brown Trout Salmo trutta macrostigma . The Black ...   more details



  1. List of freshwater fishes of Greece

    class wikitable Taxonomy Common name Sub species Dicentrarchus labrax Lavraki none Dicentrarchus ...   more details



  1. Mark Rylance

    Daemones Labrax The Weather you can call me Clement 2012 Jul Richard III Richard III 2012 Sep Twelfth ...   more details



  1. List of fishes of Great Britain

    European sea bass Sea Bass lang la Dicentrarchus labrax Largemouth bass lang la Micropterus salmoides ...   more details



  1. Bass fishing

    rupestris , American Striped Bass, and British sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax . Competition ...   more details



  1. List of fish of Ireland

    labrax Lesser weever Echiichthys vipera Bulls eye Epigonus telescopus Couch s Goby Gobius couchi Red ...   more details



  1. Wayne McGregor

    Company 1994 Labrax for Wayne McGregor Random Dance 1994 GCSE National Set Study for Northern Examinations ...   more details



  1. Pisces in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae

    European perch Perca lucioperca Zander Perca asper Zingel Asper Perca labrax European seabass Perca ...   more details




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