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septemfasciata, Perca Thunberg [C. P.] 1793:56, Pl. 1 [Kongliga Vetenskaps-Academiens Handlingar, Stockholm v. 14 (for 1793); ref. 17917] Nagasaki, Japan. Holotype (unique): ZMUU 280. Type catalog: Wallin 1996:62 [ref. 32133]. Originally as Perca 7-fasciata, correction mandatory. Apparently preoccupied by Perca septemfasciata Walbaum 1792, but it is suggested that Perca septemfasciata Thunberg 1793 be maintained based on current usage. •Valid as Epinephelus septemfasciatus (Thunberg 1793) -- (Katayama in Masuda et al. 1984:132 [ref. 6441], Yamakawa in Okamura et al. 1985:475, 671 [ref. 8056], Heemstra & Randall 1986:531 [ref. 5667], Paxton et al. 1989:498 [ref. 12442] as septemfasciata, Winterbottom et al. 1989:26 [ref. 13251], Lee 1990:54 [ref. 19830], Randall & Heemstra 1991:250 [ref. 19601], Heemstra & Randall 1993:227 [ref. 21042], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:323 [ref. 24023], Nakabo 2000:714 [ref. 25086], Randall in Randall & Lim 2000:610 [ref. 25122], Laboute & Grandperrin 2000:492 [ref. 25191], Randall & Earle 2000:11 [ref. 25806], Hutchins 2001:30 [ref. 25847], Nakabo 2002:714 [ref. 26001], Choi et al. 2003:310, 592 [ref. 26218], Shinohara et al. 2005:430 [ref. 28370], Motomura et al. 2010:98 [ref. 31256], Shinohara et al. 2011:48 [ref. 31715], Shinohara et al. 2014:259 [ref. 33330], Koeda et al. 2016:27 [ref. 35333], Sonoyama et al. 2020:55 [ref. 37637]). •Valid as Hyporthodus septemfasciatus (Thunberg 1793) -- (Craig & Hastings 2007:17 [ref. 29046], Craig et al. 2011:289 [ref. 31786], Kumar et al. 2012:115 [ref. 32541], Ma & Craig 2018:456 [ref. 36100], Kim et al. 2020:115 [ref. 39118], Parenti & Randall 2020:86 [ref. 37354]). Current status: Valid as Hyporthodus septemfasciatus (Thunberg 1793). Epinephelidae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: China to Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.


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