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- 1862 S. nigrocinctus Sebastocarus Jordan & Evermann, 1927 S. serriceps Sebastodes Gill, 1861 S. goodei S. itinus S. jordani S. paucispinis S. steindachneri...
- age of 205 years. The rougheye rockfish was first formally described as Sebastodes aleuti**** in 1898 by the American ichthyologists David Starr Jordan and...
- eastern Pacific Ocean. The pygmy rockfish was first formally described as Sebastodes wilsoni in 1915 by the American ichthyologist Charles Henry Gilbert with...
- described by the American ichthyologist Charles Henry Gilbert in 1896 as Sebastodes jordani. It is named after David Starr Jordan, educator and fellow American...
- rockfish Sebastes melanops, Sebastodes caurinus ( currently synonymised with the Copper rockfish Sebastes caurinus), Sebastodes maliger ( currently synonymised...
- Species: S. macrochir Binomial name Sebastolobus macrochir (Günther, 1877) Synonyms Sebastes macrochir Günther, 1877 Sebastodes macrochir (Günther, 1877)...
- given as California. Some authorities place this species in the subgenus Sebastodes, of which it is the type species. The specific name paucispinis is a compound...
- Scorpaenidae Genus: Sebastolobus Species: S. alasc**** Binomial name Sebastolobus alasc**** T. H. Bean, 1890 Synonyms Sebastodes alasc**** (Bean, 1890)...
- recovered from Sebastodes inermis may represent a distinct species. An issue that remains currently is that Sebastes inermis (= Sebastodes inermis) was...
- Sebastes melanops Girard, 1856 Synonyms Sebastodes melanops (Girard, 1856) Sebastosomus simulans Gill, 1864 Sebastodes columbi**** Hubbs & Schultz, 1933...