Harlequin bass
A species of Atlantic dwarf sea basses Scientific name : Serranus tigrinus Genus : Atlantic dwarf sea basses
Harlequin bass, A species of Atlantic dwarf sea basses
Botanical name: Serranus tigrinus
Genus: Atlantic dwarf sea basses
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Harlequin bass (Serranus tigrinus) is synchronously hermaphroditic, meaning that individuals may fulfill a male or female sexual role (or even self-fertilize). Despite this, the species generally forms monogamous pairings. Its mottled coloring renders it a desirable member of the aquarium trade.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Groupers and sea basses Species
Harlequin bass