Inshore lizardfish
A species of Synodus, Also known as Pudding fish, Galliwasp Scientific name : Synodus foetens Genus : Synodus
Inshore lizardfish, A species of Synodus
Also known as:
Pudding fish, Galliwasp
Botanical name: Synodus foetens
Genus: Synodus
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The inshore lizardfish (Synodus foetens) is a narrow-bodied species from the western Atlantic. They feed on small fish, cephalopods, crabs, and shrimp. Their prevalence around shrimp colonies causes them to be caught alongside the shrimp, but the inshore lizardfish have no economic value. They spawn year-round and will scatter their eggs throughout their territory.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Aulopiforms Family
Lizardfishes Genus
Synodus Species
Inshore lizardfish