- (although
fossil otoliths from Belgium, "
Sebastes" weileri, may push the
record back as far as the
early Oligocene).
Sebastes contains 109
recognized extant species...
- annually.
Sebastes norvegicus appeared on a 15+5
pfennig semi-postal
stamp of West
Germany in 1964. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.) (2006). "
Sebastes norvegicus"...
-
Sebaste (Gr****: Σεβαστή) was a
common placename in
classical Antiquity.
Sebaste was the Gr****
equivalent (feminine) of the
Latin Augusta.
Ancient towns...
- "Species
Factsheet Sebastes mentella (Travin, 1951)". FAO.
Retrieved 23
November 2021. J.C. Hureau. "Deepwater
redfish (
Sebastes mentella)".
Fishes of...
- It is most
commonly applied to
certain deep-sea
rockfish in the
genus Sebastes, red drum from the
genus Sciaenops or the reef
dwelling snappers in the...
-
shortraker rockfish (
Sebastes borealis)
which attains a
maximum total length of 108 cm (43 in)
while the
smallest species is
Sebastes kore****
which reaches...
- "
Sebastes inermis" in FishBase.
August 2021 version. Eschmeyer,
William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan,
Richard (eds.). "Species in the
genus Sebastes"...
- percoides) Rose fish (
Sebastes norvegicus,
formerly Sebastes marinus)
Pacific ocean perch (
Sebastes alutus) ****anese red
seaperch (
Sebastes inermis) Barber...
- "Vermilion
rockfish Sebastes miniatus".
Sanctuary Integrated Monitoring Network.
Retrieved 26
November 2021. "Vermilion
Rockfish Sebastes miniatus". Biodiversity...
- Bailly,
Nicolas (2013). "
Sebastes fasciatus Storer, 1854". WoRMS.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 2013-12-19. "
Sebastes fasciatus". Integrated...