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The spotted sand bass has an elongate, compressed body which has a standard length which is 3.0-3.3 times its depth. It has a pointed head with a large mouth. The edges of the preopercle are finely serrated.
Usually found on sand or mud bottom near rocks and eelgrass, from the coast to a depth of 60 m. A secretive species, it feeds on small fishes and benthic crustaceans during the day (Ref. 9342). Capable of tolerating ample fluctuations of temperature (from 7.5 to 32°C) and survive extreme cold intervals (Ref. 9342). Pelagic spawners (Ref. 56049
The spotted bay bass (Paralabrax maculatofasciatus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sea bass from the subfamily Serraninae, classified as part of the family Serranidae which includes the groupers and anthias. It is found in the central eastern Pacific Ocean.
Identify the elements of the fish head listed below and recognize the skull region to which each element belongs. Recognize which bones are endochondral and which are intramembranous in origin. This lab marks the start of a study of the vertebrate skull.
23 gru 2014 · The spotted bay bass is also called bay bass, spotty, and spotted sand bass. Identifying Characteristics and Biology. Elongated and compressed body shape with a large mouth and slightly protruding lower jaw. Olive brown in color with spots that cover the entire body, which sets it apart from the barred sand bass.
The spotted sand bass, Paralabrax maculatofasciatus, is a coastal marine fish known for its distinctive spotted and striped pattern. Commonly found in the eastern Pacific, particularly in shallow, sandy habitats, this species is highly regarded by anglers for its aggressive strikes and resilience.
Spotted sand bass (Paralabrax maculatofasciatus), also referred to as spotted bay bass, are one of the most common sea basses inhabiting southern California coastal waters along with two other species: barred sand bass (Paralabrax nebulifer) and kelp bass (Paralabrax clathratus).