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  1. Leerfish - Wikipedia

    The leerfish or garrick (Lichia amia) is a species of marine fish in the family Carangidae, and is native to the Mediterranean and the coastal waters of western Africa to the coastal waters of eastern South Africa. Also recorded in the Black Sea. These fish can reach 1.5 m in length and more than 30 kg [citation needed] in weight.

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  3. Lichia amia, Leerfish : fisheries, gamefish - FishBase

  4. Lichia amia (Linnaeus, 1758) - World Register of Marine Species

  5. Lichia amia - europa.eu

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    Etymology: Lichia: Greek, lichia = corpse like skin colour. More on author: Linnaeus . Marine; brackish; pelagic-neritic; oceanodromous (Ref. 51243 ); depth range 0 - 50 m (Ref. 3197 ). Subtropical; 47°N - 28°S Eastern Atlantic: southern Bay of Biscay to South Africa, including the Mediterranean.
    The name of the species “amia” is the epithet with which the old Greeks designated a big fish as greedy as a shark. The name was zoologically taken by Linnaeus himself for creating the genus Amia which has only one member, the Amia calva, a North American fresh water fish, living fossil of an old stirp.
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    The name of the genus appears to have a French origin. Already in 1410 they were talking of a fish “lecha” particularly greedy (it should come from the verb “lecher, être gourmand” = that is, literally, to lick, to be greedy). The name of the species “amia” is the epithet with which the old Greeks designated a big fish as greedy as a shark.
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  7. Lichia - Animalia

  8. Lichia amia - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia

  9. Leerfish - Lichia amia - (Linnaeus, 1758) - europa.eu

  10. Leerfish (Lichia amia) | adriaticnature

    WEB2 jun. 2018 · Leerfish (Lichia amia) was first described in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778). It is a pelagic coastal species, inhabiting the depths of up to 50 meters. It often prefers to …

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