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Lampris guttatus - Wikipedia
Lampris guttatus, commonly known as the opah, cravo, moonfish, kingfish, and Jerusalem haddock, is a large, colorful, deep-bodied pelagic lampriform fish belonging to the family Lampridae, which comprises the genus Lampris. It is a pelagic fish with a worldwide distribution. While it is … Meer weergeven
Danish zoologist Morten Thrane Brünnich described the species in 1788. The genus name Lampris is derived from the Ancient Greek word lampros, meaning "brilliant" or "clear", while … Meer weergeven
Lampris guttatus is a large discoid and deeply keeled fish with an attractive form and a conspicuous coloration. They can reach a … Meer weergeven
The life history and development of L. guttatus remains rather uncertain. They are apparently solitary, but are known to school with tuna and other scombrids. They propel … Meer weergeven
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• Opah – NOAA FishWatch Meer weergevenLampris guttatus has a worldwide distribution, from the Grand Banks to Argentina in the Western Atlantic, from Norway Meer weergeven
• Parin, N. V.; Kukuyev, Y. I. (1983). "Establishment of validity of Lampris immaculata Gilchrist and the geographical distribution of … Meer weergeven
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WEBOpah, any of two species of large marine fish of the family Lampridae (order Lampridiformes). Both species are distinctively colored, blue above and rosy below, with scarlet fins and jaws and round white spots on the …
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