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Moontail bullseye, Priacanthus hamrur Short bigeye, Pristigenys alta Paeony bulleye (Priacanthus blochii) from the Red Sea Red bigeye (Priacanthus macracanthus) in a Philippine fish market. The 18 species in four genera are: Genus Cookeolus Fowler, 1928. Cookeolus japonicus (Cuvier, 1829) - Longfinned bullseye †Cookeolus spinolacrymatus Kon ...
The Atlantic bigeye is a small to medium sized perciform fish. Almost all parts of the fish are entirely reddish-orange, including the eyes. The dorsal fin has 10 spines, and 14 rays. The anal fin has 3 spines and 15 rays. Atlantic bigeye are commonly found at around 14 in. The IGFA world record is 50 cm, or about 20", caught in 2001. [1]
At sexual maturity the size of Priacanthus hamrur reaches 18–19 cm (7.1–7.5 in) in males, 19.1–20.0 cm (7.5–7.9 in) in females, [1] but males can reach a maximum length of 45 cm. [2] The body of the Crescent-tail Bigeye is relatively deep, strongly compressed laterally. The eyes are very large and red (even in case of silver livery).
Cookeolus japonicus is a species of fish in the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes and catalufas. It is the only extant species of Cookeolus, [1] except for C. spinolacrymatus, an extinct Late Pliocene fish known from a fossil specimen collected in Okinawa, Japan. [2] C. japonicus is found throughout the tropical and subtropical oceans, except ...
Pristigenys alta, the toro or short bigeye, is a species of fish in the family Priacanthidae. [3] ... This page was last edited on 28 November 2024, at 03:24 (UTC).
Priacanthus blochii, the paeony bulleye, is a species of marine ray finned fish, a bigeye in the family Priacanthidae. [2] Other common names for this species include Bloch's bigeye, blotched bigeye, glass-eye bigeye, shortfin bigeye, silver big-eye and goggle eye.
Bigeye tuna catch rates have declined abruptly during the past half century, mostly due to increased industrial fisheries, with ocean warming adding further stress to the fish species. [ 39 ] Research indicates that increasing ocean temperatures are taking a toll on the tuna in the Indian Ocean, where rapid warming of the ocean has resulted in ...
Priacanthus meeki is a species of marine ray finned fish, a bigeye in the family Priacanthidae. It is a red fish found in the Hawaiian and Midway Islands. It grows to a size of 33 cm in length. [2] Common names are Hawaiian bigeye in English and ula lau au in the Hawaiian language. [2]