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Mycteroperca interstitialis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mycteroperca interstitialis
''Mycteroperca interstitialis'' (commonly known as the yellowmouth grouper, crossband rockfish, grey mannock, hamlet, harlequin rockfish, princess rockfish, rockfish, salmon grouper, salmon rock fish and the scamp) is a species of grouper that lives in the Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean in the tropical waters. It is also found in pockets in Brazil. It is a fairly large fish and it gets its name from the yellow around its mouth. == Description ==
The yellowmouth grouper is fairly large and robust. It has yellow markings on its sides as well as its mouth and they also appear on its upper dorsal fin. It has rusty brown stripes that run down the side of its body and a white underbelly. The fins are a blueish colour but also include a bit of gray. They can potentially grow up to 70 cm, but most stop growing at 40 cm. Some variants of this fish have mort distinct brown markings as apposed to yellow. The juvenille is similarly coloured except it contains darker brown stripes and overall is darker brown.
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