Synodus intermedius

      Synodus intermedius
      Scientific classification
      Kingdom: Animalia
      Phylum: Chordata
      Class: Actinopterygii
      Order: Aulopiformes
      Family: Synodontidae
      Genus: Synodus
      Species: S. intermedius
      Binomial name
      Synodus intermedius
      (Spix & Agassiz, 1829)[1]
      Synonyms

      Saurus intermedius Spix & Agassiz, 1829

      The Sand diver, Synodus intermedius is a species of lizardfish found around Bermuda and the northern Gulf of Mexico reaching to the Guianas.

      Size: Length up to 45 cm. (18 in.).

      Habitat: Shallow waters to 320 m. (1050 ft.); less common near the shore.

      Appearance: Has a large and dark shoulder spot and about 8 dusky bars on the upper part of the body. The dorsal fin is relatively low and falls on top of the last rays when depressed. The tip of chin is without knob. Has 45-52 lateral line scales and 10-13 anal-fin rays.


      References

      1. ^ Spix, J. B. von and L. Agassiz 1829: Selecta genera et species piscium quos in itinere per Brasiliam annos MDCCCXVII-MDCCCXX jussu et auspiciis Maximiliani Josephi I. colleget et pingendso curavit Dr J. B. de Spix. Monachii. Part 1: i-xvi + i-ii + 1-82, Pls. 1-48;, Part 2: 83-138, Pls. 49-101.
      • Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2012). "Synodus intermedius" in FishBase. April 2012 version.
      • Russell, B. C. 2003: Synodontidae and Bathysauridae. pp. 923–932. In: Carpenter, 2003. The living marine resources of the Western Central Atlantic. Volume 2.
      • Menezes, N. A., P. A. Buckup, J. L. de Figueiredo and R. L. de Moura. (Eds.) 2003: Catálogo das espécies de peixes marinhos do Brasil. Museu de Zoologia de Universidade de São Paulo: 1-160.
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