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The sea chubs are a family, Kyphosidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes.
Kyphosidae (sea chubs)
The lake features a wide variety of fishes like: largemouth bass, peacock bass, sea chubs, tilapia, and beardfish.
The Scorpidinae, commonly known as halfmoons, knifefishes and sweeps, are a subfamily of the sea chubs, a family of marine fish in the order Perciformes.
The silky shark is an opportunistic predator feeding mainly on bony fishes from all levels of the water column, including tuna, mackerel, sardines, mullets, groupers, snappers, mackerel scads, sea chubs, sea catfish, eels, lanternfishes, filefishes, triggerfishes, and porcupinefishes.
Cracks, canyons and tunnels in the coral reach inland in an underwater labyrinth teeming with vibrantly colored coral gardens, parrotfish, butterfly fish, wrasses, Moorish idols, eye-striped surgeonfish, convict tangs, sea chubs, goatfish, and the Hawaii state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua'a, also known as the Picasso triggerfish.
The sea chubs are a family, Kyphosidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes.
It is placed in the Kyphosidae family and informally known as the Western Footballer.
Kyphosus gladius, is a sea chub of the family Kyphosidae, from Western Australia.
The Kyphosinae (rudderfishes) are a subfamily of the sea chub family Kyphosidae.
Girella fimbriata is a sea chub of the family Kyphosidae found only around New Zealand's Kermadec Islands.
The silver drummer, Kyphosus sydneyanus, is a sea chub of the family Kyphosidae, found around Australia and New Zealand in shallow rocky areas.
Knudsen, S.W.; Clements, K.D. 2013: Kyphosus gladius, a new species of sea chub from Western Australia (Teleostei: Kyphosidae), with comments on Segutilum klunzingeri Whitley.