Sea ruffe
A species of Sebastiscus, Also known as Marbled rockfish, Rockfish Scientific name : Sebastiscus marmoratus Genus : Sebastiscus
Sea ruffe, A species of Sebastiscus
Also known as:
Marbled rockfish, Rockfish
Botanical name: Sebastiscus marmoratus
Genus: Sebastiscus
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Description
Sea ruffe (Sebastiscus marmoratus) is a rockfish that lives in waters surrounding southern Japan ranging to the Philippines. The sea ruffe is viviparous, meaning it gives birth to live young that develop inside its body. This species is sometimes called the false kelpfish for its resemblance to the kelpfish.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Scorpaeniformes Family
Rockfishes Genus
Sebastiscus Species
Sea ruffe