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- Parapercis is a genus of sandperches belonging to the fish family Pinguipedidae. There are currently 79 recognized species in this genus: Parapercis albipinna...
- The New Zealand blue cod (Parapercis colias) is a temperate marine fish of the family Pinguipedidae. It is also known by its Māori names, rāwaru, pākirikiri...
- and Sri Lanka to Tonga. Parapercis clathrata reaches a total length of 24.0 cm (9.4 in). Williams, J.T. (2022). "Parapercis clathrata". IUCN Red List...
- Parapercis vittafrons, the bandhead sandperch, is a fish species in the sandperch family, Pinguipedidae. It is found in Papua New Guinea. This species...
- Indo-West Pacific region. Parapercis tetracantha can reach a total length of 26.0 centimetres (10.2 in). Williams, J.T. (2022). "Parapercis tetracantha". IUCN...
- K.-T. Shao, 2010. Parapercis randalli, a new sandperch (Pisces: Pinguipedidae) from Southern Taiwan. Zootaxa 2690:59-67. "Parapercis randalli". www.fishbase...
- Australia. Parapercis stricticeps can reach a length of 18.0 centimetres (7.1 in) TL. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2013). "Parapercis stricticeps"...
- Island. Parapercis dongshaensis can reach a standard length of 11.1 centimetres (4.4 in). Chen, I-S., Tsai, T.-H. & Hsu, S.-L. (2014): A new Parapercis species...
- the genus Parapercis from ****an. Bull. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci. Ser. A. Suppl. 2:69-84. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2018). "Parapercis natator" in...
- is found in ****an and Taiwan. Parapercis macrophthalma can reach a total length of 14.0 centimetres (5.5 in). Parapercis macrophthalma was first described...