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Taractes rubescens, the pomfret, keeltail pomfret, knifetail pomfret or black pomfret, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a pomfret of the family Bramidae. T. rubescens is closely related, and quite similar, to Taractes asper, but adults can most easily be distinguished by the bony keel present on the caudal … See more
T. rubescens have a varied diet consisting of marine invertebrates (including decapods and cephalopods) and, presumably, small fishes. See more
As with most bramids,T. rubescens are epi- mesopelagic fish that are typically found at depths between 0-600m. They are highly migratory and believed to be solitary. See more
Tokiharu Abe suggested in personal communications with Giles W Mead jr that T. rubscens adults are likely distributed throughout the tropical oceanic Pacific. Specimens at various stages of development have been collected throughout the See more
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First Record of the Keeltail Pomfret Taractes rubescens (Jordan ...
Additions to Benthopelagic Fish Fauna of the Aden …
WEBA big fish size, high falcate front of dorsal and anal fins and widely forked crescent-shaped caudal fin is the main distinctive characteristics of Taractes rubescens. Most of the morphometric traits are well expounded …
WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Taractes rubescens …
New Record of the Keeltail Pomfret, Taractes rubescens (Jordan ...
Taractes rubescens. 289 p. in Atlas of Exotic Fishes in the ...
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