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''Anthias'' is a genus of colourful fishes in the subfamily Anthiinae. Most species are found at deep reefs in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic, often well below depths reachable to a scuba diver. A single species, ''A. noeli'', is found at deep reefs in the East Pacific. They are red, pink, orange, or yellow, and the largest species reach in length.〔 They typically occur in groups that feed on zooplankton. ==Species== In the past, this genus included far more species, but these have now been moved to other genera, for example ''Callanthias'', ''Odontanthias'', and ''Pseudanthias''. Based on FishBase, these species are currently included in ''Anthias'':〔 * ''Anthias anthias'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Anthias asperilinguis''Günther, 1859 * ''Anthias cyprinoides'' (Katayama & Amaoka, 1986) * ''Anthias filamentosus'' Cuvier & Valenciennes * ''Anthias helenensis'' Katayama & Amaoka, 1986 * ''Anthias menezesi'' Anderson & Heemstra, 1980 * ''Anthias nicholsi'' Firth, 1933 * ''Anthias noeli'' Anderson & Baldwin, 2000 * ''Anthias salmopunctatus'' Lubbock & Edwards, 1981 * ''Anthias tenuis'' Nichols, 1920 * ''Anthias woodsi'' Anderson & Heemstra, 1980 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anthias (genus)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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