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** ''[[Bembrops macromma]]'' <small>Ginsburg, 1955</small>.
** ''[[Bembrops macromma]]'' <small>Ginsburg, 1955</small>.
** ''[[Bembrops magnisquamis]]'' <small>Ginsburg, 1955</small>.
** ''[[Bembrops magnisquamis]]'' <small>Ginsburg, 1955</small>.
** Flathead, ''[[Bembrops morelandi]]'' <small>Nelson, 1978</small>.
** [[New Zealand flathead]], ''[[Bembrops morelandi]]'' <small>Nelson, 1978</small>.
** ''[[Bembrops nelsoni]]'' <small>Thompson & Suttkus, 2002</small>.
** ''[[Bembrops nelsoni]]'' <small>Thompson & Suttkus, 2002</small>.
** ''[[Bembrops nematopterus]]'' <small>Norman, 1939</small>.
** ''[[Bembrops nematopterus]]'' <small>Norman, 1939</small>.

Revision as of 17:05, 20 August 2006

Duckbills
Goby flathead, Bembrops gobioides
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Family:
Percophidae
Genera

Acanthaphritis
Bembrops
Chrionema
Dactylopsaron
Enigmapercis
Hemerocoetes
Matsubaraea
Osopsaron
Percophis
Pteropsaron
Squamicreedia
See text for species.

Duckbills are a family, Percophidae, of perciform fishes.

They are found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and in the southwestern and southeastern Pacific.

They are small fishes: the largest species, the Brazilian flathead, Percophis brasiliensis, grows up to about fifty centimetres, but 10–20 cm is more typical.

A few species are fished commercially, including the Brazilian flathead.

Species

References

  • Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Family Percophidae". FishBase. February 2006 version.