Sparodon, commonly known as the white musselcracker, musselcracker seabream, mussel cracker seabream, brusher, or cracker. is a monotypic genus of fish in the family Sparidae. The type and only known species, Sparodon durbanensis, was first described and named by François Louis Nompar de Caumont de Laporte, comte de Castelnau, in 1861. The fish is edible and is an important food source in southern Africa.
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Sparodon, commonly known as the white musselcracker, musselcracker seabream, mussel cracker seabream, brusher, or cracker. is a monotypic genus of fish in the family Sparidae. The type and only known species, Sparodon durbanensis, was first described and named by François Louis Nompar de Caumont de Laporte, comte de Castelnau, in 1861. The fish is edible and is an important food source in southern Africa. (en) Sparodon is een monotypisch geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van zeebrasems (Sparidae). (nl) |
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Sparodon durbanensis adult and juvenile. (en) |
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Sparodon, commonly known as the white musselcracker, musselcracker seabream, mussel cracker seabream, brusher, or cracker. is a monotypic genus of fish in the family Sparidae. The type and only known species, Sparodon durbanensis, was first described and named by François Louis Nompar de Caumont de Laporte, comte de Castelnau, in 1861. The fish is edible and is an important food source in southern Africa. (en) Sparodon is een monotypisch geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van zeebrasems (Sparidae). (nl) |
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