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Fried corvina served with patacones. Cilus is a monospecific genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the croakers and drums.Its only species is Cilus gilberti, the corvina or corvina drum, which is found mostly tropical to temperate coastal waters of the southeastern Pacific along Central and South America.
Argyrosomus regius, also known as the meagre, croaker, jewfish, shade-fish, sowa, kir, corvina, salmon-bass or stone bass, is a species of fish of the family Sciaenidae. This large fish has a pearly-silver to brownish coloration and a yellow-coloured mouth. It is native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Mediterranean and Black Seas. [2]
Reeve's croaker (Chrysochir aureus), also known as the goldbelly croaker, golden corvina, yellowfin croaker or yellowfin corvina, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. This species is found in the coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region.
Larimichthys polyactis, called the redlip croaker, small yellow croaker, little yellow croaker or yellow corvina, [2] is a species of croaker native to the western Pacific, generally in temperate waters such as the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea.
Cynoscion stolzmanni or yellowtail corvina, a species of fish of the genus Cynoscion; Isopisthus parvipinnis, a species of fish native to the Atlantic and Caribbean from Brazil to Costa Rica; Isopisthus remifer; Larimichthys polyactis or the yellow corvina, another fish, native to the Pacific coast of Asia
The striped croaker (Corvula sanctaeluciae), also known as the St Lucian corvina, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. This species is found in the western Atlantic Ocean in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico .
Cynoscion parvipinnis (Ayres, 1861) (Shortfin corvina) Cynoscion phoxocephalus (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882) (Cachema weakfish) Cynoscion praedatorius (Jordan and Gilbert, 1889) (Boccone weakfish) Cynoscion regalis (Bloch and Schneider, 1801)(Squeteague) Cynoscion reticulatus (Günther, 1864) Cynoscion similis (Randall and Cervigón, 1968) (Tonkin ...
The kathala croaker was first formally described as Corvina axillaris in 1830 by the French zoologist Georges Cuvier with its type locality given as Malabar in India. [3] In 1969 R. S. Lal Mohan proposed the monospecific genus Kathala for this species. [4]