Thumbprint emperor
A species of Emperors, Also known as Black blotch emperor Scientific name : Lethrinus harak Genus : Emperors
Thumbprint emperor, A species of Emperors
Also known as:
Black blotch emperor
Botanical name: Lethrinus harak
Genus: Emperors
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Description
So named for the large and yellow-tinged blotch at the center of its body, amidst otherwise silvery-olive scales, thumbprint emperor (Lethrinus harak) is a nonmigratory species that inhabits a wide range of areas. While it is consumed as a freshly caught food fish in certain areas, the flesh spoils quickly.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Emperors Genus
Emperors Species
Thumbprint emperor