New record of two Indo-Pacific reef fish, and from the Galapagos Islands /
Acuña-Marrero, David.
New record of two Indo-Pacific reef fish, and from the Galapagos Islands / David Acuña-Marrero and Pelayo Salinas-De-León. - 2013. - 1-5 p.
The first records of Cranx ignobilis and Naso annulatus in the Galapagos Archipelago are reported based on several sightings from its northernmost island, Darwin. For C. ignobilis this also represents its first record from the Tropical Eastern Pacific region, considerably expanding its geographical distribution. Vagrant status is proposed for both species in the Galapagos shore fish list.
Inglés
Caranx ignobilis Naso annulatus Giant trevally Gigante trevally Whitemargin unicornfish Galapagos Islands Islas Galápagos Tropical Eastern Pacific Pacífico oriental tropical Range distribution Distribución de rango
597.7
New record of two Indo-Pacific reef fish, and from the Galapagos Islands / David Acuña-Marrero and Pelayo Salinas-De-León. - 2013. - 1-5 p.
The first records of Cranx ignobilis and Naso annulatus in the Galapagos Archipelago are reported based on several sightings from its northernmost island, Darwin. For C. ignobilis this also represents its first record from the Tropical Eastern Pacific region, considerably expanding its geographical distribution. Vagrant status is proposed for both species in the Galapagos shore fish list.
Inglés
Caranx ignobilis Naso annulatus Giant trevally Gigante trevally Whitemargin unicornfish Galapagos Islands Islas Galápagos Tropical Eastern Pacific Pacífico oriental tropical Range distribution Distribución de rango
597.7