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PLEOTICUS MUELLERI, ARGENTINE RED SHRIMP : FISHERIES Occurs at depths of 2-10 m, common at depths of 5-25 m. Bottom mud, or mud and sand. Temperature: 9° to 25°C. Salinity: 33.27 to 33.94% Cl. Neritic province. Tropical to temperate climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
PERCNON PLANISSIMUM, FLAT ROCK CRAB Length at first maturity / Size / Weight / Age. Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory and tactile cues); usually indirect sperm transfer (Ref. 833 ). PARALOMIS GRANULOSA, SOFTSHELL RED CRAB : FISHERIES Juveniles are found attached to holdfasts of Macrocystis sp. providing them with mechanical shelter. While adults are found in sheltered inshore waters with soft and hard bottoms (Ref. 87801 ). In April, ovigerous females carry 1,540 to 8,200 eggs. Larval hatching occurs in low daily numbers (Ref. 87801 ). HOLOTHURIA COLUBER, SNAKE FISH : FISHERIES Short description Morphology. Mean live weight 300 to 1000 g; body-wall thickness 0.4 cm. Body cylindrical, very elongate, larger near the posterior end. Tegument very tough. Papillae on bivium short; emerging from warts; podia on trivium conical, stout, yellow, arranged in 10 rows on the radii and interradii; calcareous disc of podiaaround
XENOSTROBUS PULEX, LITTLE BLACK MUSSEL Found on or around coastal rocks (Ref. 84279).Members of the class Bivalvia are mostly gonochoric, some are protandric hermaphrodites. Life cycle: Embryos develop into free-swimming trocophore larvae, succeeded by the bivalve veliger, resembling a miniature clam (Ref.833).
PANULIRUS HOMARUS, SCALLOPED SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES It has lengths of 31 cm, maximum total body length; 20 to 25 cm, average total body length; 12 cm, carapace length (Ref. 4 ). Inhabits shallow waters at depths between 1 and 90 m, mostly between 1 and 5 m; among rocks, often in the surf zone, sometimes in somewhat turbid water. It is gregarious and nocturnal (Ref. 4 ). PANULIRUS REGIUS, ROYAL SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES Minimum depth range from Ref. 122059. Inhabits shallow water from the sublittoral to 40 m, but is mostly found between 5 and 15 m with rocky bottoms (Ref. 4).Also found in sandy bottoms (Ref. 417).In general, palinurids are mainly considered carnivores, usually feeding upon sluggish, easily captured animals where most material is eaten alive or freshly killed (Ref. 105260). LEPTOPLANA TREMELLARIS Found in rock crevices along the intertidal zone (Ref. 96616); under stones on generally sandy shores.A carnivorous predator. Feeds on polychaetes, isopods and amphipods as well as dead animal material that is not too decomposed (Ref. 96617).Members of the class Turbellaria are mostly hermaphrodites. SEARCH SEALIFEBASEREPRINTSDATASEARCH SEALIFEBASEPICTURESREFERENCES CITING SEALIFEBASEJAPANESE (72400 Species, 59000 Common names, 13600 Pictures, 37500 References, 320 Collaborators, 187000 Visits/Month) SEPIOTEUTHIS LESSONIANA, BIGFIN REEF SQUID : FISHERIES Found among rock reefs, seaweeds and estuaries (Ref. 105081 ). Primarily active at night and is found in shallow waters, from 0 to 100 m in depth. Moves to deeper waters or in proximity to floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or seagrasses during daylight. Often solitary (Ref. 101164 ). Voracious (Ref. 101165) and strictly carnivorous (Ref.101164
PLEOTICUS MUELLERI, ARGENTINE RED SHRIMP : FISHERIES Occurs at depths of 2-10 m, common at depths of 5-25 m. Bottom mud, or mud and sand. Temperature: 9° to 25°C. Salinity: 33.27 to 33.94% Cl. Neritic province. Tropical to temperate climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
PERCNON PLANISSIMUM, FLAT ROCK CRAB Length at first maturity / Size / Weight / Age. Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory and tactile cues); usually indirect sperm transfer (Ref. 833 ). PARALOMIS GRANULOSA, SOFTSHELL RED CRAB : FISHERIES Juveniles are found attached to holdfasts of Macrocystis sp. providing them with mechanical shelter. While adults are found in sheltered inshore waters with soft and hard bottoms (Ref. 87801 ). In April, ovigerous females carry 1,540 to 8,200 eggs. Larval hatching occurs in low daily numbers (Ref. 87801 ). HOLOTHURIA COLUBER, SNAKE FISH : FISHERIES Short description Morphology. Mean live weight 300 to 1000 g; body-wall thickness 0.4 cm. Body cylindrical, very elongate, larger near the posterior end. Tegument very tough. Papillae on bivium short; emerging from warts; podia on trivium conical, stout, yellow, arranged in 10 rows on the radii and interradii; calcareous disc of podiaaround
XENOSTROBUS PULEX, LITTLE BLACK MUSSEL Found on or around coastal rocks (Ref. 84279).Members of the class Bivalvia are mostly gonochoric, some are protandric hermaphrodites. Life cycle: Embryos develop into free-swimming trocophore larvae, succeeded by the bivalve veliger, resembling a miniature clam (Ref.833).
PANULIRUS HOMARUS, SCALLOPED SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES It has lengths of 31 cm, maximum total body length; 20 to 25 cm, average total body length; 12 cm, carapace length (Ref. 4 ). Inhabits shallow waters at depths between 1 and 90 m, mostly between 1 and 5 m; among rocks, often in the surf zone, sometimes in somewhat turbid water. It is gregarious and nocturnal (Ref. 4 ). PANULIRUS REGIUS, ROYAL SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES Minimum depth range from Ref. 122059. Inhabits shallow water from the sublittoral to 40 m, but is mostly found between 5 and 15 m with rocky bottoms (Ref. 4).Also found in sandy bottoms (Ref. 417).In general, palinurids are mainly considered carnivores, usually feeding upon sluggish, easily captured animals where most material is eaten alive or freshly killed (Ref. 105260). LEPTOPLANA TREMELLARIS Found in rock crevices along the intertidal zone (Ref. 96616); under stones on generally sandy shores.A carnivorous predator. Feeds on polychaetes, isopods and amphipods as well as dead animal material that is not too decomposed (Ref. 96617).Members of the class Turbellaria are mostly hermaphrodites.FISH IDENTIFICATION
If you already know the Family, go to Search SeaLifeBase, select Family and click on 'Identification by pictures' to display all available pictures in SeaLifeBase for the family. If you already know the Country, go to Search SeaLifeBase, select Country and click on 'Identification by pictures' to display all available pictures in SeaLifeBase for the country. MOPALIA LIGNOSA, WOODY CHITON Sculpturing of the central area of valves and jugum: Radiated pitting which is finer at dorsal and gets larger towards the girdle. Lateral area: Flat and granular and appears nearly smooth; It is definable by a slightly raised rib. Color of the valves: Slate blue streakedIBLA CUMINGI
Members of the superorder Thoracica are mostly hermaphroditic. Broadcast spawners, fertilization occurs in the mantle cavity. Life cycle: Eggs hatch into planktonic nauplii and leave the mantle cavity. MYTILUS EDULIS, BLUE MUSSEL : FISHERIES In the Vainameri, north-eastern Baltic Sea, most abundant in silty substrate (Ref. 95753 ). It is infaunal on sand and eelgrass beds and epifaunal on eelgrass beds (Ref. 95819 ). Also found on mixed sediments with gravel (Ref. 118257 ). Semi-mobile suspension feeder (Refs. 95752, 96470). Feeds on phytoplankton such as green algae LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI, WHITELEG SHRIMP : FISHERIES Dominant shrimp culture species in the world (Ref. 78744 ). Occurs at depths from 0 to 72 m in bottom mud marine (adults) and estuarine (juveniles) environment. Subtropical to tropical climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
SPECIES USED FROM REF NO. 116140 Species. Name Used. Acanthaster planci (Linnaeus, 1758) Acanthaster planci (p. 180 ) Alpheus rapacida De Man, 1908. Alpheus rapacida (p. 82 ) Amphioctopus marginatus SCYLLA SERRATA, INDO-PACIFIC SWAMP CRAB : FISHERIES Maximum carapace width: between 25 and 28 cm. Maximum weight between 2 and 3 kg. Also collected by baited wire mesh pots. Sold in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, where the large crabs (so called "meat crabs") and females with ripe ovaries ("roe crabs") command a price from US$5 to US$10 per kg. Largest exporters of this species areIndonesia
PARAPENAEOPSIS HARDWICKII, SPEAR SHRIMP : FISHERIES Found from the coastline to depths of about 90 m. On mud bottom, sandy-mud or sand. Juveniles mainly inhabit estuaries and backwaters (Ref. 346).Juveniles also found in intertidal and subtidal edge of mud flats, near inshore and far inshore waters (Ref. 121464).In general, the majority of penaeids are omnivorous or detritus feeders (Ref.105082).
REFERENCE SUMMARY
Citation: Acebes, J.M.V. and L.A.R. Lesaca 2003 Research and conservation of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) and other cetacean species in the Babuyan Islands, Cagayan Province, northern Luzon, Philippines. pp, 34-42.In Van der Ploeg, J., Masipiquena, A. and Bernardo, E.C. (eds). The Sierra Madre Mountain Range: Global relevance, local realities, Papers presented at the 4th RegionalWWW.SEALIFEBASE.CA
Size (cm): 0 None Locality: Philippines Canigao (Kinegoa) Island. Matalom Leyte Sex/Stage: Date: 2005-03-12 Reference: Remark: Identification to be verified. SEARCH SEALIFEBASEREPRINTSDATASEARCH SEALIFEBASEPICTURESREFERENCES CITING SEALIFEBASEJAPANESE (72400 Species, 59000 Common names, 13600 Pictures, 37500 References, 320 Collaborators, 187000 Visits/Month) SEPIOTEUTHIS LESSONIANA, BIGFIN REEF SQUID : FISHERIES Found among rock reefs, seaweeds and estuaries (Ref. 105081 ). Primarily active at night and is found in shallow waters, from 0 to 100 m in depth. Moves to deeper waters or in proximity to floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or seagrasses during daylight. Often solitary (Ref. 101164 ). Voracious (Ref. 101165) and strictly carnivorous (Ref.101164
PLEOTICUS MUELLERI, ARGENTINE RED SHRIMP : FISHERIES Occurs at depths of 2-10 m, common at depths of 5-25 m. Bottom mud, or mud and sand. Temperature: 9° to 25°C. Salinity: 33.27 to 33.94% Cl. Neritic province. Tropical to temperate climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
PERCNON PLANISSIMUM, FLAT ROCK CRAB Length at first maturity / Size / Weight / Age. Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory and tactile cues); usually indirect sperm transfer (Ref. 833 ). PARALOMIS GRANULOSA, SOFTSHELL RED CRAB : FISHERIES Juveniles are found attached to holdfasts of Macrocystis sp. providing them with mechanical shelter. While adults are found in sheltered inshore waters with soft and hard bottoms (Ref. 87801 ). In April, ovigerous females carry 1,540 to 8,200 eggs. Larval hatching occurs in low daily numbers (Ref. 87801 ). HOLOTHURIA COLUBER, SNAKE FISH : FISHERIES Short description Morphology. Mean live weight 300 to 1000 g; body-wall thickness 0.4 cm. Body cylindrical, very elongate, larger near the posterior end. Tegument very tough. Papillae on bivium short; emerging from warts; podia on trivium conical, stout, yellow, arranged in 10 rows on the radii and interradii; calcareous disc of podiaaround
XENOSTROBUS PULEX, LITTLE BLACK MUSSEL Found on or around coastal rocks (Ref. 84279).Members of the class Bivalvia are mostly gonochoric, some are protandric hermaphrodites. Life cycle: Embryos develop into free-swimming trocophore larvae, succeeded by the bivalve veliger, resembling a miniature clam (Ref.833).
PANULIRUS HOMARUS, SCALLOPED SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES It has lengths of 31 cm, maximum total body length; 20 to 25 cm, average total body length; 12 cm, carapace length (Ref. 4 ). Inhabits shallow waters at depths between 1 and 90 m, mostly between 1 and 5 m; among rocks, often in the surf zone, sometimes in somewhat turbid water. It is gregarious and nocturnal (Ref. 4 ). PANULIRUS REGIUS, ROYAL SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES Minimum depth range from Ref. 122059. Inhabits shallow water from the sublittoral to 40 m, but is mostly found between 5 and 15 m with rocky bottoms (Ref. 4).Also found in sandy bottoms (Ref. 417).In general, palinurids are mainly considered carnivores, usually feeding upon sluggish, easily captured animals where most material is eaten alive or freshly killed (Ref. 105260). LEPTOPLANA TREMELLARIS Found in rock crevices along the intertidal zone (Ref. 96616); under stones on generally sandy shores.A carnivorous predator. Feeds on polychaetes, isopods and amphipods as well as dead animal material that is not too decomposed (Ref. 96617).Members of the class Turbellaria are mostly hermaphrodites. SEARCH SEALIFEBASEREPRINTSDATASEARCH SEALIFEBASEPICTURESREFERENCES CITING SEALIFEBASEJAPANESE (72400 Species, 59000 Common names, 13600 Pictures, 37500 References, 320 Collaborators, 187000 Visits/Month) SEPIOTEUTHIS LESSONIANA, BIGFIN REEF SQUID : FISHERIES Found among rock reefs, seaweeds and estuaries (Ref. 105081 ). Primarily active at night and is found in shallow waters, from 0 to 100 m in depth. Moves to deeper waters or in proximity to floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or seagrasses during daylight. Often solitary (Ref. 101164 ). Voracious (Ref. 101165) and strictly carnivorous (Ref.101164
PLEOTICUS MUELLERI, ARGENTINE RED SHRIMP : FISHERIES Occurs at depths of 2-10 m, common at depths of 5-25 m. Bottom mud, or mud and sand. Temperature: 9° to 25°C. Salinity: 33.27 to 33.94% Cl. Neritic province. Tropical to temperate climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
PERCNON PLANISSIMUM, FLAT ROCK CRAB Length at first maturity / Size / Weight / Age. Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory and tactile cues); usually indirect sperm transfer (Ref. 833 ). PARALOMIS GRANULOSA, SOFTSHELL RED CRAB : FISHERIES Juveniles are found attached to holdfasts of Macrocystis sp. providing them with mechanical shelter. While adults are found in sheltered inshore waters with soft and hard bottoms (Ref. 87801 ). In April, ovigerous females carry 1,540 to 8,200 eggs. Larval hatching occurs in low daily numbers (Ref. 87801 ). HOLOTHURIA COLUBER, SNAKE FISH : FISHERIES Short description Morphology. Mean live weight 300 to 1000 g; body-wall thickness 0.4 cm. Body cylindrical, very elongate, larger near the posterior end. Tegument very tough. Papillae on bivium short; emerging from warts; podia on trivium conical, stout, yellow, arranged in 10 rows on the radii and interradii; calcareous disc of podiaaround
XENOSTROBUS PULEX, LITTLE BLACK MUSSEL Found on or around coastal rocks (Ref. 84279).Members of the class Bivalvia are mostly gonochoric, some are protandric hermaphrodites. Life cycle: Embryos develop into free-swimming trocophore larvae, succeeded by the bivalve veliger, resembling a miniature clam (Ref.833).
PANULIRUS HOMARUS, SCALLOPED SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES It has lengths of 31 cm, maximum total body length; 20 to 25 cm, average total body length; 12 cm, carapace length (Ref. 4 ). Inhabits shallow waters at depths between 1 and 90 m, mostly between 1 and 5 m; among rocks, often in the surf zone, sometimes in somewhat turbid water. It is gregarious and nocturnal (Ref. 4 ). PANULIRUS REGIUS, ROYAL SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES Minimum depth range from Ref. 122059. Inhabits shallow water from the sublittoral to 40 m, but is mostly found between 5 and 15 m with rocky bottoms (Ref. 4).Also found in sandy bottoms (Ref. 417).In general, palinurids are mainly considered carnivores, usually feeding upon sluggish, easily captured animals where most material is eaten alive or freshly killed (Ref. 105260). LEPTOPLANA TREMELLARIS Found in rock crevices along the intertidal zone (Ref. 96616); under stones on generally sandy shores.A carnivorous predator. Feeds on polychaetes, isopods and amphipods as well as dead animal material that is not too decomposed (Ref. 96617).Members of the class Turbellaria are mostly hermaphrodites.FISH IDENTIFICATION
If you already know the Family, go to Search SeaLifeBase, select Family and click on 'Identification by pictures' to display all available pictures in SeaLifeBase for the family. If you already know the Country, go to Search SeaLifeBase, select Country and click on 'Identification by pictures' to display all available pictures in SeaLifeBase for the country. MOPALIA LIGNOSA, WOODY CHITON Sculpturing of the central area of valves and jugum: Radiated pitting which is finer at dorsal and gets larger towards the girdle. Lateral area: Flat and granular and appears nearly smooth; It is definable by a slightly raised rib. Color of the valves: Slate blue streakedIBLA CUMINGI
Members of the superorder Thoracica are mostly hermaphroditic. Broadcast spawners, fertilization occurs in the mantle cavity. Life cycle: Eggs hatch into planktonic nauplii and leave the mantle cavity. MYTILUS EDULIS, BLUE MUSSEL : FISHERIES In the Vainameri, north-eastern Baltic Sea, most abundant in silty substrate (Ref. 95753 ). It is infaunal on sand and eelgrass beds and epifaunal on eelgrass beds (Ref. 95819 ). Also found on mixed sediments with gravel (Ref. 118257 ). Semi-mobile suspension feeder (Refs. 95752, 96470). Feeds on phytoplankton such as green algae LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI, WHITELEG SHRIMP : FISHERIES Dominant shrimp culture species in the world (Ref. 78744 ). Occurs at depths from 0 to 72 m in bottom mud marine (adults) and estuarine (juveniles) environment. Subtropical to tropical climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
SPECIES USED FROM REF NO. 116140 Species. Name Used. Acanthaster planci (Linnaeus, 1758) Acanthaster planci (p. 180 ) Alpheus rapacida De Man, 1908. Alpheus rapacida (p. 82 ) Amphioctopus marginatus SCYLLA SERRATA, INDO-PACIFIC SWAMP CRAB : FISHERIES Maximum carapace width: between 25 and 28 cm. Maximum weight between 2 and 3 kg. Also collected by baited wire mesh pots. Sold in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, where the large crabs (so called "meat crabs") and females with ripe ovaries ("roe crabs") command a price from US$5 to US$10 per kg. Largest exporters of this species areIndonesia
PARAPENAEOPSIS HARDWICKII, SPEAR SHRIMP : FISHERIES Found from the coastline to depths of about 90 m. On mud bottom, sandy-mud or sand. Juveniles mainly inhabit estuaries and backwaters (Ref. 346).Juveniles also found in intertidal and subtidal edge of mud flats, near inshore and far inshore waters (Ref. 121464).In general, the majority of penaeids are omnivorous or detritus feeders (Ref.105082).
REFERENCE SUMMARY
Citation: Acebes, J.M.V. and L.A.R. Lesaca 2003 Research and conservation of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) and other cetacean species in the Babuyan Islands, Cagayan Province, northern Luzon, Philippines. pp, 34-42.In Van der Ploeg, J., Masipiquena, A. and Bernardo, E.C. (eds). The Sierra Madre Mountain Range: Global relevance, local realities, Papers presented at the 4th RegionalWWW.SEALIFEBASE.CA
Size (cm): 0 None Locality: Philippines Canigao (Kinegoa) Island. Matalom Leyte Sex/Stage: Date: 2005-03-12 Reference: Remark: Identification to be verified. SEARCH SEALIFEBASEREPRINTSDATASEARCH SEALIFEBASEPICTURESREFERENCES CITING SEALIFEBASEJAPANESE (72400 Species, 59000 Common names, 13600 Pictures, 37500 References, 320 Collaborators, 187000 Visits/Month) SEPIOTEUTHIS LESSONIANA, BIGFIN REEF SQUID : FISHERIES Found among rock reefs, seaweeds and estuaries (Ref. 105081 ). Primarily active at night and is found in shallow waters, from 0 to 100 m in depth. Moves to deeper waters or in proximity to floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or seagrasses during daylight. Often solitary (Ref. 101164 ). Voracious (Ref. 101165) and strictly carnivorous (Ref.101164
PARALOMIS GRANULOSA, SOFTSHELL RED CRAB : FISHERIES Juveniles are found attached to holdfasts of Macrocystis sp. providing them with mechanical shelter. While adults are found in sheltered inshore waters with soft and hard bottoms (Ref. 87801 ). In April, ovigerous females carry 1,540 to 8,200 eggs. Larval hatching occurs in low daily numbers (Ref. 87801 ). PERCNON PLANISSIMUM, FLAT ROCK CRAB Length at first maturity / Size / Weight / Age. Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory and tactile cues); usually indirect sperm transfer (Ref. 833 ). XENOSTROBUS PULEX, LITTLE BLACK MUSSEL Found on or around coastal rocks (Ref. 84279).Members of the class Bivalvia are mostly gonochoric, some are protandric hermaphrodites. Life cycle: Embryos develop into free-swimming trocophore larvae, succeeded by the bivalve veliger, resembling a miniature clam (Ref.833).
PANULIRUS REGIUS, ROYAL SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES Minimum depth range from Ref. 122059. Inhabits shallow water from the sublittoral to 40 m, but is mostly found between 5 and 15 m with rocky bottoms (Ref. 4).Also found in sandy bottoms (Ref. 417).In general, palinurids are mainly considered carnivores, usually feeding upon sluggish, easily captured animals where most material is eaten alive or freshly killed (Ref. 105260). PLEOTICUS MUELLERI, ARGENTINE RED SHRIMP : FISHERIES Occurs at depths of 2-10 m, common at depths of 5-25 m. Bottom mud, or mud and sand. Temperature: 9° to 25°C. Salinity: 33.27 to 33.94% Cl. Neritic province. Tropical to temperate climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
PANULIRUS HOMARUS, SCALLOPED SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES It has lengths of 31 cm, maximum total body length; 20 to 25 cm, average total body length; 12 cm, carapace length (Ref. 4 ). Inhabits shallow waters at depths between 1 and 90 m, mostly between 1 and 5 m; among rocks, often in the surf zone, sometimes in somewhat turbid water. It is gregarious and nocturnal (Ref. 4 ). SEPIA ACULEATA, NEEDLE CUTTLEFISH : FISHERIES Push nets and lift nets are used for inshore and coastal fishing (Ref. 346 ). Commercially caught from Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea (Ref. 1695 ). Occurs from shore down to 60 m (Ref. 275 ). Members of the class Cephalopoda are gonochoric. Male and female adults usually die shortly after spawning and brooding, respectively. LOLIGO VULGARIS, EUROPEAN SQUID : FISHERIES Fins rhomboid with length exceeding 50% of mantle length. Buccal membrane with 15 suckers with chitinous rings on extremity. Male's left ventral arm hectocotylized with length ranging from 15 to 33% of whole arm length. Arms with 2 rows of suckers, sucker rings with 20 teeth, distal ones large and pointed and proximal ones minute orabsent.
SEARCH SEALIFEBASEREPRINTSDATASEARCH SEALIFEBASEPICTURESREFERENCES CITING SEALIFEBASEJAPANESE (72400 Species, 59000 Common names, 13600 Pictures, 37500 References, 320 Collaborators, 187000 Visits/Month) SEPIOTEUTHIS LESSONIANA, BIGFIN REEF SQUID : FISHERIES Found among rock reefs, seaweeds and estuaries (Ref. 105081 ). Primarily active at night and is found in shallow waters, from 0 to 100 m in depth. Moves to deeper waters or in proximity to floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or seagrasses during daylight. Often solitary (Ref. 101164 ). Voracious (Ref. 101165) and strictly carnivorous (Ref.101164
PARALOMIS GRANULOSA, SOFTSHELL RED CRAB : FISHERIES Juveniles are found attached to holdfasts of Macrocystis sp. providing them with mechanical shelter. While adults are found in sheltered inshore waters with soft and hard bottoms (Ref. 87801 ). In April, ovigerous females carry 1,540 to 8,200 eggs. Larval hatching occurs in low daily numbers (Ref. 87801 ). PERCNON PLANISSIMUM, FLAT ROCK CRAB Length at first maturity / Size / Weight / Age. Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory and tactile cues); usually indirect sperm transfer (Ref. 833 ). XENOSTROBUS PULEX, LITTLE BLACK MUSSEL Found on or around coastal rocks (Ref. 84279).Members of the class Bivalvia are mostly gonochoric, some are protandric hermaphrodites. Life cycle: Embryos develop into free-swimming trocophore larvae, succeeded by the bivalve veliger, resembling a miniature clam (Ref.833).
PANULIRUS REGIUS, ROYAL SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES Minimum depth range from Ref. 122059. Inhabits shallow water from the sublittoral to 40 m, but is mostly found between 5 and 15 m with rocky bottoms (Ref. 4).Also found in sandy bottoms (Ref. 417).In general, palinurids are mainly considered carnivores, usually feeding upon sluggish, easily captured animals where most material is eaten alive or freshly killed (Ref. 105260). PLEOTICUS MUELLERI, ARGENTINE RED SHRIMP : FISHERIES Occurs at depths of 2-10 m, common at depths of 5-25 m. Bottom mud, or mud and sand. Temperature: 9° to 25°C. Salinity: 33.27 to 33.94% Cl. Neritic province. Tropical to temperate climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
PANULIRUS HOMARUS, SCALLOPED SPINY LOBSTER : FISHERIES It has lengths of 31 cm, maximum total body length; 20 to 25 cm, average total body length; 12 cm, carapace length (Ref. 4 ). Inhabits shallow waters at depths between 1 and 90 m, mostly between 1 and 5 m; among rocks, often in the surf zone, sometimes in somewhat turbid water. It is gregarious and nocturnal (Ref. 4 ). SEPIA ACULEATA, NEEDLE CUTTLEFISH : FISHERIES Push nets and lift nets are used for inshore and coastal fishing (Ref. 346 ). Commercially caught from Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea (Ref. 1695 ). Occurs from shore down to 60 m (Ref. 275 ). Members of the class Cephalopoda are gonochoric. Male and female adults usually die shortly after spawning and brooding, respectively. LOLIGO VULGARIS, EUROPEAN SQUID : FISHERIES Fins rhomboid with length exceeding 50% of mantle length. Buccal membrane with 15 suckers with chitinous rings on extremity. Male's left ventral arm hectocotylized with length ranging from 15 to 33% of whole arm length. Arms with 2 rows of suckers, sucker rings with 20 teeth, distal ones large and pointed and proximal ones minute orabsent.
FISH IDENTIFICATION
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LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI, WHITELEG SHRIMP : FISHERIES Dominant shrimp culture species in the world (Ref. 78744 ). Occurs at depths from 0 to 72 m in bottom mud marine (adults) and estuarine (juveniles) environment. Subtropical to tropical climates (Ref. 8 ). Members of the order Decapoda are mostly gonochoric. Mating behavior: Precopulatory courtship ritual is common (through olfactory andtactile
SEPIA ACULEATA, NEEDLE CUTTLEFISH : FISHERIES Mantle about half as broad as long; tentacular club long, slender with 10-12 minute, subequal suckers in each row across the club in males, 13-14 suckers across in females, club protective membranes not united, extending proximally along oral face of stalk as lo ridges, Left arm IV hectocotylized: about 12 normal suckers (3 series) proximally followed by about 5 or 6 series of very small UROTEUTHIS CHINENSIS, MITRE SQUID : FISHERIES Maturity: Lm ?, range 1 - 1 cm Max length : 31.5 cm ML male/unsexed; (Ref. 121367 ) Also caught by scoop nets and bamboo stake nets. Members of the class Cephalopoda are gonochoric. Male and female adults usually die shortly after spawning and brooding, respectively. Mating behavior: Males perform various displays to attract potentialfemales
CONUS BRUUNI
Members of the order Neogastropoda are mostly gonochoric and broadcast spawners. Life cycle: Embryos develop into planktonic trocophorelarvae and later
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Members of the order Anaspidea are mostly simultaneous hermaphrodites. Main reference References | Coordinator | Collaborators Rosenberg, G. 2009. (Ref. 83435). IUCN Red List Status (Ref. 123251) MIRRORS : sealifebase.org |SEALIFEBASE.CA |
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