Genus Lobotes

Lobotes Cuvier, 1829

Diagnosis: body compressed, height about 2 in SL. Profile of head concave; upper jaw very protractile; lips thick; head 3 in SL; narrow bands of villiform teeth on jaws, outer row enlarged and conical. Preoperculum strongly serrate (juveniles) or finely serrate (adults). Dorsal finrays XI-XII + 14-16; anal finrays III + 11. Soft part of dorsal and anal fins protruding; caudal fin rounded. Gillrakers 5 + 13-15 (all lanceolate). Lateral line scales to caudal base 37-45; 10 scales on caudal fin. Colour: blackish-grey on the back, silvery on the sides and below; juveniles yellow with dark irregular blotches on body. Size: to 1 m SL.

Habitat: in littoral zone of all warm seas. Food: carnivorous. Reproduction: no data.

Distribution: in the Mediterranean and off Madeira and the Azores. Elsewhere, in all warm seas.

Species 1.

Species of this genus in the program:
Lobotes surinamensis

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