Parascolopsis townsendi

Parascolopsis townsendi, commonly known as scaly dwarf monocle bream, is a fish native to the Western Indian Ocean which includes the Gulf of Oman, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea. This species reaches a length of 20.0 cm (7.9 in).[1]

Parascolopsis townsendi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Spariformes
Family: Nemipteridae
Genus: Parascolopsis
Species:
P. townsendi
Binomial name
Parascolopsis townsendi
Boulenger, 1901

Etymology

The fish is named in honor of Capt. Frederick William Townsend (d. 1948), the Commander of the Indian Cable-Ship Patrick Stewart, who collected many fishes and molluscs while doing cable work in the Persian Gulf, including the type specimen of this species.[2]

References

  1. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2015). "Parascolopsis townsendi" in FishBase. 6 2015 version.
  2. http://www.etyfish.com
  • Russell, B.C., 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Vol. 12. Nemipterid fishes of the world. (Threadfin breams, whiptail breams, monocle breams, dwarf monocle breams, and coral breams). Family Nemipteridae. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of nemipterid species known to date. FAO Fish. Synop. 125(12):149p. Rome: FAO


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