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Diplodus cervinus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Sparidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Diplodus

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Diplodus cervinus, commonly known as the zebra seabream, is a species of seabream belonging to the family Sparidae.

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Diplodus cervinus


Description

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The zebra seabream has a high compressed laterally body with a pointed snout and thick lips.It is a medium-sized fish which can reach a maximum length of 55 cm, with an average length of 35 cm. Its background color is silvered with dark vertical bands, the first five ones run across the body from the caudal peduncle to the pectoral fins level, another characteristic dark band cross the space between the eyes while crossing them.

Distribution & habitat

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Diplodus cervinus is found in eastern Atlantic Ocean from Gulf of Biscay to South Africa and also in Mediterranean Sea. Youth, it prefers shallow and quiet living areas like rocks, piers and grass beds. Adult, it usually lives rocky slopes and wrecks.

Biology

Diplodus cervinus Sparidae

According to the fishing pressure which undergoes on the zebra seabream living area, it has a solitary or gregarious behaviour. The zebra seabream is carnivorous and its diet consist mainly in benthic food like sea urchins, worms and bivalve molluscs.

Subspecies list

According to World Register of Marine Species:

  • Subspecies Diplodus cervinus cervinus (Lowe, 1838)
  • Subspecies Diplodus cervinus hottentotus (Smith, 1844)
  • Subspecies Diplodus cervinus omanensis Bauchot & Bianchi, 1984

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    Diplodus cervinus Wikipedia