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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LethrinidaeLethrinidae - Wikipedia

    Lethrinidae are a family of ray-finned fishes belonging to the order Spariformes commonly known as emperors, emperor breams, and pigface breams. These fish are found in tropical waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and Lethrinus atlanticus is also found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.

  2. Blue lines radiating from eye over snout and cheek. A thin blue line on upper edge of pectoral fin. Size: Maximum total length about 80 cm, commonly between 20 and 50 cm. Habitat and Ecology: Shallow coastal habitats and coral reefs, to 75 m depth. Adults solitary or in small groups while juveniles form large schools.

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  3. Monotaxis grandoculis, the humpnose big-eye bream, bigeye barenose, bigeye bream, bigeye emperor, grand-eyed porgy fish, humpnose sea-bream, large-eye bream,mu and roundtooth large-eye bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lethrinidae, the emperors and emperor breams.

  4. Lethrinus microdon, the smalltooth emperor, longface emperor or pigface bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lethrinidae, the emperors and emperor breams. This species has a widespread distribution in the Indo-Pacific.

  5. Also known as Bream, Large-eye Bream, Orangefin Emperor, Orange-finned Emperor, Pigface Bream, Yellowfin Emperor, Yellow-spotted Emperor. Found singly, during the day close to caves and ledges, out at night foraging for food, over soft bottom channels and outer reef slopes, of lagoons and outer reefs.

  6. Japanese Large-eye Bream in English Bossu Blanc à Points Noirs in French Japanese Sea Bream in English シロダイ in Japanese Bibliographic References. Carpenter, Kent E. and Gerald R. Allen, 1989: Emperor Fishes and Large-Eye Breams of the world (Family Lethrinidae): An annotated and illustrated catalogue of Lethrinid species known to date..

  7. A silvery-grey seabream with narrow dark scale margins, a large black blotch behind the pectoral-fin base (axil), yellowish lips, and often four broad dark bars with white interspaces 3-4 scale rows wide. Juveniles have 3 broad dark brown to blackish bars or saddles on the body (rear two extending onto dorsal fin), a black bar through the eye ...