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  1. (PDF) The cuckoo wrasse, Labrus mixtus (Pisces: Labridae): …

  2. Cuckoo wrasse | fish | Britannica

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    Males can reach up to 35 cm in length and the females are generally slightly smaller. Labrus mixtus can be found in rocky areas around most of the coasts of Britain and Ireland. East Atlantic, ranging from Norway south to Senegal, Azores, Madeira and the Mediterranean.
    To interrogate UK data visit the NBN Atlas. A slim-line wrasse with a narrow long head and a pointed snout. The colouration of Labrus mixtus is different between the sexes and very variable. The female is rose-pink to orange-red in colour with 2-3 dark spots interspersed with white on the rear dorsal and adjacent tail fin.
    Generally, labrids are small inshore coastal species susceptible to anthropogenic habitat degradation and, although without commercial importance, they make up a significant part of the by-catch and discard. Also, these fishes are intensively caught in recreational and subsistence fisheries.
  4. An adult male cuckoo wrasse, Labrus bimaculatus , …

    WebDownload scientific diagram | An adult male cuckoo wrasse, Labrus bimaculatus , displaying its characteristic red and blue skin pattern in the wild.

  5. Labrus mixtus, Cuckoo wrasse : fisheries, gamefish, aquarium

  6. Labrus bimaculatus | NBN Atlas

  7. (PDF) The cuckoo wrasse, Labrus mixtus (Pisces: Labridae): …

  8. Cichlasoma bimaculatum, Black acara : gamefish, aquarium

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