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Sebastes ruberrimus

(Rasphead Rockfish, Rasphead Rockfish, Red Cod, Red Cod, Red Snapper, Red Snapper, Rock Cod, Rock Cod, Rockfish, Turkey-Red Rockfish, Turkey-Red Rockfish, Yelloweye Rockfish, Yelloweye Rockfish)

Overview

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Red rockfishes with strong head spines.

Common Names

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Common Names in Alutiiq:

Ushmaq

Common Names in Danish:

Guløjet Rødfisk, Guløjet Rødfisk

Common Names in English:

Rasphead Rockfish, Red Cod, Red Snapper, Rock Cod, Rockfish, Turkey-Red Rockfish, Yelloweye Rockfish

Common Names in Haida:

S´aan, S'aan, Sgan, Sgun

Common Names in Heiltsuk:

λ´áqvitkv, λáḱálá

Common Names in Mandarin Chinese:

銼頭平鮋

Common Names in Polish:

Karmazyn Zóltooki, Karmazyn Zóltooki

Common Names in Salish:

Tekwtekw

Common Names in Spanish:

Rocote Ojo, Rocote Ojo Amarillo

Common Names in Swedish:

Gulögd Kungsfisk, Gulögd Kungsfisk

Common Names in Tsimshian:

Ts´mhon, Ts'mhon

Description

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Family Sebastidae

Distribution: Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. The livebearing Sebastes with about 110 species occurs mainly in the North Pacific. Body compressed ; head usually with ridges and spines; gill membranes free from isthmus. Venom gland in dorsal, anal , and pelvic spines.The family Sebastidae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes ) and the Order Scorpaeniformes. It contains 4 genera and 128 species. It may be found in Marine environments and is primarily Marine. Members of this family are not used in the aquarium trade. Reproductively, most members of this family are bearers. The main mode of swimming of adult fish in this family is balistiform. Compared with other fish, the activity level of this family tends to be sluggish. Etymology of this family name : Greek, sebastes = august, admirable , epithet given to the roman emperor Augustus

Physical Description

Species Sebastes ruberrimus

Body color: Red on back, bright orange-yellow on sides, most fins w/ black on tips . Young <28 cm red w/ whitish stripe along lateral line, another shorter stripe between lateral line and belly surface, fins w/ blackened tips. Peritoneum color: light. Shape between eyes: concave . Counts: D:XIII,13-16, Ar:5-8, P1 :18-20, GR:25-30, LLp:39-46, LLs:45-50, V:26

Size/Age/Growth

Maximum length : 36 in (91 cm).

Habitat

Occur in rocky reefs and boulder fields (Ref. 27437), the young found in shallower regions (Ref. 27436). Common depth: 28-219 fm (50-400 m ). Maximum depth: 260 fm (475 m).

Typically found in water with a depth of 0 to -5,246 meters (0 to -17,211 feet).Mean = -721.140 meters (-2,365.945 feet), Standard Deviation = 1,125.020 based on 912 observations. Ocean depth information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre.

Biome: Saltwater . Reef-associated .

Biology

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Diet

Feed on fishes and crustaceans (Ref. 28499).

Reproduction

Viviparous (Ref. 34817).

Taxonomy

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Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Sebastodes ruberrimus (Cramer, 1895)
  2. Sebastolobus ruberrimus Cramer, 1895

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Family : Rockfishes, rockcods and thornyheads.

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Sebastes

There are approximately 157 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:

S. aleutianus (Blacktip Rockfish) · S. alutus (Black Bass) · S. atrorubens (Roundhead Rockfish) · S. atrovirens (Kelp Rockfish) · S. auriculatus (Bolina) · S. aurora (Aurora Rockfish) · S. ayresi · S. babcocki (Bandit) · S. baramenuke · S. barmenuke · S. bilineatus · S. bofuciaths · S. borealis (Black-Throated Rock-Fish) · S. brevispinis (Rock Cod) · S. capensis (Cape Redfish) · S. carnatus (Gopher Rockfish) · S. caurine · S. caurinus (Copper Rockfish) · S. cheni · S. chilensis · S. chlorostictus (Greenspotted Rockfish) · S. chrysomelas (Black-And-Yellow Rockfish) · S. ciliatus (Brown Bomber) · S. constellatus (Rockfish) · S. cortezi (Cortez Rockfish) · S. crameri (Blackblotched Rockfish) · S. crysomales · S. dallii (Calico Rockfish) · S. diploproa (Lobe-Jawed Rockfish) · S. diploroa · S. elongatus (Greenstripe Rockfish) · S. emphaeus (Puget Sound Rockfish) · S. ensifer (Rockfish) · S. entomelan · S. entomelas (Brown Bomber) · S. eos (Pink Rockfish) · S. exsul (Buccaneer Rockfish) · S. fasciatus (Acadian Redfish) · S. flammeus · S. flavidus (Greenie) · S. fuscescens · S. garretti · S. gilberti · S. gilli (Bronzespotted Rockfish) · S. glaucous · S. glaucus (Gray Rockfish) · S. goodei (Chilipepper) · S. helvomaculatus (Rock Cod) · S. hopkinsi (Rockfish) · S. hubbsi · S. ijimae · S. inermis (Darkbanded Rockfish) · S. intermis · S. borealis · S. iracundus · S. itinus · S. jordani (Rock Cod) · S. joyneri · S. kawaradae · S. kiyomatsui · S. koreanus · S. lentiginosus (Freckled Rockfish) · S. levis (Cow Rockfish) · S. longiceps · S. longispinis · S. luteus · S. macdonaldi (Mexican Rockfish) · S. maliger (Brown Bomber) · S. marinas · S. marinus (Bream) · S. marinus marinus (Bream) · S. marinus mentella · S. marinus viviparus · S. matsubarae · S. melanops (Black Bass) · S. melanosema (Rockfish) · S. melanostictus · S. melanostomus (Blackgill Rockfish) · S. mentella (Deepwater Redfish) · S. miniatus (Rock Cod) · S. minor · S. minutus · S. moseri (Whitespeckled Rockfish) · S. mystinus (Blue Rockfish) · S. nebulosus (China Rockfish) · S. nigrocinctus (Banded Rock-Fish) · S. nigromaculatus · S. nivosus · S. norvegicus (Golden Redfish) · S. norwegicus · S. notius (Guadalupe Rockfish) · S. novegicus · S. oblongus · S. ocellatus · S. oculatus (Blackbelly Rosefish) · S. ovalis (Rockfish) · S. owstoni · S. pachycephalus (Chmidt) · S. pachycephalus chalcogrammus · S. pachycephalus nigricans

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Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal March 02, 2008:

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Footnotes

Last Revised: 2008-10-04