Apogon atricaudus Jordan & McGregor 1898
Description
Apogon atricaudus Jordan & McGregor, 1898.
Plain Cardinalfish. To 9 cm (3.5 in) TL (Personal communication: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Fish Collection, La Jolla, California).Anacapa (Christopher Grossman, pers. comm. to M.L.) and San Clemente Islands, southern California (Personal communication: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Fish Collection, La Jolla, California) and Isla Guadalupe, central Baja California (Personal communication: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Fish Collection, La Jolla, California) to Gulf of California to central Mexico (Robertson and Allen 2015) and islands of eastern Pacific (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Depth: 1–50 m (3–165 ft) (min.: Kuiter and Kozawa 2019; max.: Sandknop and Watson in Moser 1996).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Apogonidae
- Genus
- Apogon
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Perciformes
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Scientific name authorship
- Jordan & McGregor
- Species
- atricaudus
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Apogon atricaudus Jordan, 1898 sec. Love, Bizzarro, Cornthwaite, Frable & Maslenikov, 2021
References
- Robertson, D. R. and Allen, G. R. (2015) Shorefishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific: an Information System. Version 2.0 (2008). Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa. http: // biogeodb. stri. si. edu / sftep / en / pages
- Eschmeyer, W. N. & Herald, E. S. (1983) A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes of North America from the Gulf of Alaska to Baja California. Houghton Mifflin, Boston.
- Kuiter, R. H. & Kozawa, T. (2019) Cardinalfishes of the World. Aquatic Photographics, Victoria and Anthis, Okazaki, Aichi.
- Moser, H. G. (Ed.). (1996) The early stages of fishes in the California Current region. CALCOFI Atlas, No. 33.