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- this genus: Amphistichus argenteus (Ag****iz, 1854) (Barred surfperch) Amphistichus koelzi (C. L. Hubbs, 1933) (Calico surfperch) Amphistichus rhodoterus...
- 3 species of the genus Amphistichus, and one of the six species in the subfamily Amphistichinae (Which includes Amphistichus and Hyperprosopon.) "The...
- The Calico surfperch (Amphistichus koelzi), also known as the Humpback perch or Porgee, is a species of surfperch native to the eastern Pacific Ocean....
- States. The largest species in the family, are the barred surfperch (Amphistichus argenteus) which reaches up to 49.5 cm (19.5 in) and 2.15 kg (4.7 lb)...
- Emerita are fish; in the eastern Pacific Ocean, the barred surfperch (Amphistichus argenteus) is particularly important. Seabirds also eat Emerita, but...
- in the genus Amphistichus (i.e. redtail, barred and calico surfperch), and one of six species in the subfamily (i.e. genera Amphistichus and Hyperprosopon)...
- ingested, they have been known to kill the predator. The barred surfperch (Amphistichus argenteus), found off the coast of California, consumes a large number...
- weigh 2.25 kg (5.0 lb). Another notable species is the barred surfperch (Amphistichus argenteus) which can reach a length of 49.5 cm (19.5 in) with a weight...
- body coloration with fainter bars, thus resembling barred surfperches (Amphistichus argenteus). Black surfperches can still be distinguished, however, by...
- (5.0 lb), and second largest in length (behind the barred surfperch Amphistichus argenteus) growing to 47 cm (18.5 in) TL. Like all surfperch, the fish...