Eugerres plumieri (Cuvier 1830)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5376.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10249801 |
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Eugerres plumieri (Cuvier 1830) |
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Eugerres plumieri (Cuvier 1830) View in CoL ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10 ). Striped Mojarra; Mojarra Rayada, Patao Rayado, Comearena, Palmito, Palometa
Vouchers: UCR 0363-008 (11) and 1081-001 (1); LSUMZ 15309 (5), 15326 (5), 15345 (9), 15358 (7) and 15422 (1); other collections: KU 22702 (1) and UF 233935 (1). Distribution: Western Atlantic Ocean; from South Carolina, USA, to northern Brazil; entering estuaries and littoral lagoons and ascending river courses; ( Nicaragua) Co, UI, WK, Pr, KP, Es, BF, IM, To, Sa, SJ, RF and LN (Atlantic); 0–31 masl; Per, Dia, Amp. Occurrence and conservation status: Nat; LC (2015), population trend stable. Literature: Fowler (1923: 29, as Gerres plumieri — synonym; listed, including information on distribution), Villa (1982: 176, as Diapterus plumieri —synonym; detailed description, including illustrations and an identification key, and information on distribution and ecology), González-Alemán (2006: 70; brief description, including an illustration, and information on distribution and ecology), Gros & Miguel-Frithz (2010: 133; brief description, including illustrations, and information on distribution and ecology, plus indigenous science and ethnoichthyology), van den Berghe (2015: 42; listed, including an illustration and information on distribution and ecology), Robertson & Van Tassell (2019: 3711; detailed description, including illustrations, and information on distribution, with a map, and ecology) and Angulo (2021: 65; listed, including information on distribution).
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