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    The rubberlip grunt (Plectorhinchus mediterraneus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sweetlips belonging to the subfamily Plectorhinchinae, one of two subfamilies in the family Haemulidae, the grunts. It is native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean. See more

    The rubberlip grunt has an oblong compressed body and has a standard length which is around two and a half times its depth. The … See more

    The rubbberlip grunt is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the western Mediterranean Sea. In the eastern Atlantic its range extends from southern Portugal to central Namibia, … See more

    The rubberlip grunt was first formally described in 1850 as Diagramma mediterraneum by the French zoologist Antoine Alphonse Guichenot with the type locality See more

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    The rubberlip grunt is a demersal species which is found at depths between 1 and 180 m (3 ft 3 in and 590 ft 7 in) over substrates … See more

    The rubberlip grunt is an abundant species which can make up 40% of the catch of trawlers in some areas. Between 1997 and 2010 the catch off Morocco increased from 285 t (280 long … See more

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    WEBNov 1, 2018 · Rubberlip grunt (Plectorhinchus mediterraneus) was first described in 1850 by the French zoologist Antoine Alphone Guichenot (1809-1876). It inhabits the depth of 10-180 meters. It prefers to swim …

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