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Blue and gold snapper : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blue and gold snapper
The blue-and-gold snapper, ''Lutjanus viridis'', is a species of snapper native to the eastern Pacific Ocean along the coast from Mexico to Ecuador and around offshore islands, including Malpelo, Galapagos, Las Tres Marías (Panama) and Revillagigedo islands.,〔 where they tend to be particularly abundant. They usually can be found in large schools around both rocky and coral reefs at depths from , though usually between . This species can reach a length of . They are important to local subsistence fisheries. ==Description== Blue-and-gold snapper have 10 dorsal spines, 14-15 dorsal soft rays, three anal spines, and eight anal soft rays. The preopercular notch and knob are strong. The scale rows on the back rise obliquely above the lateral line. They are generally bright yellow, with five black-edged, bluish-white stripes on the sides. The belly is whitish with narrow gray lines, and the fins are mainly yellow.〔
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