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Species related to Serranus annularis: [ 2 ] records


nigropunctatus, Prionodes Hildebrand [S. F.] in Longley & Hildebrand 1940:236, Fig. 7 [Papers Tortugas Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington v. 32; ref. 2822] Tortugas, Florida, U.S.A., depth 30 fathoms. Holotype (unique): USNM 108877. •Synonym of Serranus annularis (Günther 1880) -- (Parenti & Randall 2020:123 [ref. 37354]). Current status: Synonym of Serranus annularis (Günther 1880). Serranidae. Habitat: marine.

annularis, Centropristis Günther [A.] 1880:6, Pl. 1 (fig. C) [Report on the shore fishes procured during the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger in the years 1873-1876 v. 1 (pt 6); ref. 2011] Off Pernambuco, Brazil, Challenger station 122, depth 30 or 350 fathoms. Holotype (unique): BMNH 1879.5.14.181. •Valid as Serranus annularis (Günther 1880) -- (Robins & Ray 1986:138 [ref. 23100], Dennis & Bright 1988:8 [ref. 39782], Bullock & Smith 1991:64 [ref. 36591], Smith-Vaniz et al. 1999:219 [ref. 25013], Rojas M. & Pequeño 2001:166 [ref. 25813], Heemstra et al. 2003:1327 [ref. 27060], Moura & Menezes in Menezes et al. 2003:77 [ref. 27192], Nelson et al. 2004:129 [ref. 27807], McEachran & Fechhelm 2005:183 [ref. 28815], Page et al. 2013:133 [ref. 32708], Carvalho-Filho & Ferreira 2013:809 [ref. 33030], Lins Oliveira et al. 2015:153 [ref. 37485], Pinheiro et al. 2015:12 [ref. 34324], Iwamoto & Wirtz 2018:35 [ref. 36189], Parenti & Randall 2020:123 [ref. 37354], Robertson et al. 2020:162 [ref. 38098], Carvalho-Filho 2023:126 [ref. 40480]). Current status: Valid as Serranus annularis (Günther 1880). Serranidae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Bermuda and Georgia (U.S.A.) south to Espíritu Santo (Brazil), including northwestern Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. Habitat: marine.


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