Goldspot seabream
A species of Goldspot seabream, Also known as Gold striped bream, Gold-spot bream, Goldlined emperor Scientific name : Gnathodentex aureolineatus Genus : Goldspot seabream
Goldspot seabream, A species of Goldspot seabream
Also known as:
Gold striped bream, Gold-spot bream, Goldlined emperor
Botanical name: Gnathodentex aureolineatus
Genus: Goldspot seabream
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Description
Description
The goldspot seabream is a medium-sized fish which can grow up to a maximum length of 30 cm, however the commonly observed size is 20 cm. Its body is compressed laterally, the snout is pointed and the tail is forked. The background coloration is silver-grey with golden horizontal lines on the sides, these later are topped by dark horizontal lines. Its fins have pinkish shades, a yellow mustache-like line overcomes the upper lip, the junction of the pectoral fins to the body is marked with yellow and also along the outer edge of the operculum.→ A golden yellow spot located on the back at the termination of the dorsal fin is a hallmark of this species. In proportion to body size, the eyes are quite large.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Emperors Genus
Goldspot seabream Species
Goldspot seabream