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Scarus - Wikipedia
Scarus is a genus of parrotfishes. With 52 currently recognised extant species, it is by far the largest genus in this family. The vast majority are found at reefs in the Indo-Pacific, but a small number of species are found in the warmer parts of the eastern Pacific and the western Atlantic, with a single species, Scarus … See more
There are currently 52 recognised species in this genus:
• Scarus altipinnis (Steindachner, 1879) (filament-finned parrotfish)
• Scarus arabicus (Steindachner, 1902) (Arabian parrotfish) See moreIn Cesare Ripa's Renaissance iconography, the scarus fish symbolised civil "Union," i.e. the joining of individuals into a collective body. See more
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ADW: Scaridae: INFORMATION
WebDiversity. Scarids, which are widely known as parrotfishes because of their beak-like jaws, include approximately nine genera and 83 species. They are abundant in tropical reefs around the world and well known to divers for …
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Scarids (Parrotfishes) – One People One Reef
WebScarids (Parrotfishes) – One People One Reef. These are also primarily herbivorous fishes, and some are coralivorous (eat corals). They are important for the reef habitat because they eat algae. Algae, when it …
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