Sea bream
A species of Sheepshead porgies, Also known as Brim Scientific name : Archosargus rhomboidalis Genus : Sheepshead porgies
Sea bream, A species of Sheepshead porgies
Also known as:
Brim
Botanical name: Archosargus rhomboidalis
Genus: Sheepshead porgies
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Description
Description
The Western Atlantic seabream is similar to other members of its genus, such as the Sheepshead. They differ in that they are smaller, have several horizontal blue streaks, mixed with gold or yellow, and a dark spot at the shoulder. It does have vertical crossbars, like the Sheepshead, but they disappear with age. The maximum published length of a Western Atlantic seabream is 33 centimetres (13 in), though they usually grow to about 20 centimetres (7.9 in). The heaviest was recorded to weigh 0.55 kilograms (1.2 lb). Western Atlantic seabream have nine spines on their dorsal fins, and 10–11 soft rays. On their anal fins, they have only three spines, but the same number of rays. The large intestine of the Western Atlantic seabream makes up roughly 90% of the length of its entire digestive tract. Males and females can be distinguished by the color of their pelvic fins: in males, the fin is partially or totally dark, while in females it is an orange color.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Sea breams Genus
Sheepshead porgies Species
Sea bream