Vermilion snapper
A species of Rhomboplites, Also known as Red snapper, Mingo snapper, Bastard snapper, Plumhead Scientific name : Rhomboplites aurorubens Genus : Rhomboplites
Vermilion snapper, A species of Rhomboplites
Also known as:
Red snapper, Mingo snapper, Bastard snapper, Plumhead
Botanical name: Rhomboplites aurorubens
Genus: Rhomboplites
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Vermilion snapper (Rhomboplites aurorubens) is a marine species of snapper fish, found in warmer parts of the western Atlantic Ocean. Vermilion snapperoften forms large schools that swim just above the substrate. It is of minor commercial fishery importance but is present in the aquarium trade due to its nice coloration and relatively small size. Sometimes sold as "Red snapper".
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Snappers Genus
Rhomboplites Species
Vermilion snapper