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    Hawaiian species have been verified by electrophoretic analysis (Ref. 5577 ), hence, Albula vulpes might be further split. Eastern Pacific: California, USA to Peru (Ref. 2850 ). Western Atlantic: North Carolina, USA to Florida, Bahamas, Gulf of Mexico, Antilles and Caribbean to Brazil (Ref. 26938 ). Northwest Atlantic: Canada (Ref. 5951 ).
    Marine; brackish; reef-associated; amphidromous (Ref. 51243 ); depth range 0 - 84 m (Ref. 13608 ), usually 1 - 15 m (Ref. 9268 ). Subtropical; 26°N - 7°N, 97°W - 58°W (Ref. 118624 ) Worldwide in warm seas. Hawaiian species have been verified by electrophoretic analysis (Ref. 5577 ), hence, Albula vulpes might be further split.
    There are three identified species in the Atlantic and six in the Pacific. Albula vulpes is the largest and most widespread of the Atlantic species. This species inhabits warm subtropical and tropical waters of the western Atlantic, and is found off the coasts of southern Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, and the West Indies.
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    Etymology: Albula: Latin, albus = white (Ref. 45335). More on author: Linnaeus . Marine; brackish; reef-associated; amphidromous (Ref. 51243 ); depth range 0 - 84 m (Ref. 13608 ), usually 1 - 15 m (Ref. 9268 ). Subtropical; 26°N - 7°N, 97°W - 58°W (Ref. 118624 ) Worldwide in warm seas.
  2. Albula vulpes, Bonefish : fisheries, gamefish, bait

  3. bone·fish
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    1. a silvery game fish of warm coastal waters. Also called ladyfish.
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  4. Bonefish | Saltwater, Fly-Fishing, Gamefish | Britannica

    WebBonefish, (Albula vulpes), marine game fish of the family Albulidae (order Elopiformes). It inhabits shallow coastal and island waters in tropical …

  5. Albula vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758) - World Register of Marine Species

  6. WebThey have nu­mer­ous black stripes that run the length of the body. Adults vary in length, grow­ing as large as 90 to 100 cm in size. There is sex­ual di­mor­phism, with fe­males being larger than males. Males are from 40 to …

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    Web20 okt. 2022 · Albula vulpes is a species of bonefish that is an economically and culturally important sportfish found throughout the Caribbean and that exhibits genetic connectivity among geographically distant populations.

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