serranids

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Groupers or Sea basses Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groupers or Sea basses Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groupers or Sea basses Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groupers fish at Aquatic Gallery - Science City, Ahmedabad Gujarat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of a grouper at Genova Aquarium Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exploring the reefs on the island of Bonaire in the Dutch Caribbean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scuba diving and exploring the coral reefs in the southern Red Sea of Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groupers or Sea basses
Groupers or Sea basses Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Exploring the reefs on the island of Bonaire in the Dutch Caribbean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Underwater life on the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire Royalty Free Stock Photo
A juvenile grouper on the reef, Sint Maarten Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grouper at a cleaning station Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exploring the reefs on the island of Bonaire in the Dutch Caribbean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groupers are fish of any of a number of genera in the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae, in the order Perciformes. Not all serranids are called groupers; the family also includes the sea basses. The common name grouper is usually given to fish in one of two large genera: Epinephelus and Mycteroperca. In addition, the species classified in the small genera Anyperidon, Cromileptes, Dermatolepis, Gracila, Saloptia, and Triso are also called groupers. Fish in the genus Plectropomus are referred to as coralgroupers.


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