Symphodus (Crenilabrus) bailloni (Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1839) · Biota · Animalia (Kingdom) · Chordata (Phylum) · Vertebrata (Subphylum) ...
Baillon's wrasse (Symphodus bailloni) is a species of wrasse native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean from the British Isles and Belgium to Mauritania
Species Detail - Baillon's Wrasse (Symphodus (Crenilabrus) bailloni) - Species information displayed is based on all datasets.
Crenilabrus bailloni Valenciennes, 1839 · Crenilabrus donovani Valenciennes, 1839; Homonyms: Symphodus bailloni (Valenciennes, 1839); Common names: An scadán ...
Dec 7, 2011 · Symphodus spp. are perciform fishes that belong to the Labridae family (wrasses) which is very large teleost family [1], third in number of ...
During the second week of August, 1966, a Dutch trawler caught a. Bailloni's Wrasse, Symphodus (Crenilabrus) bailloni (C.V.), on the Swarte. Bank (fig. 2) in ...
Labridae: genus; Symphodus: species; Symphodus bailloni. Name. Homonyms: Crenilabrus bailloni Valenciennes, 1839. Bibliographic References. Parenti, Paola, and ...
Nov 15, 2015 · Profile ; Size: 7.09" - 7.87" (18cm - 20cm) ; Temperature: ~ 16-24°C ; Food: Bryozoans (sea mats), Crustaceans, Fish larvae, Sea urchins, Sepia, ...
The capture of specimens of Crenilabrus bailloni Valenciennes, 1839 from Galway Bay,. Republic of Ireland, and off the coast of Jersey, Channel Islands is ...
Judging by the photo they are commonly found in the mixed bag of wrasse species caught off places like Hengistbury Groyne or Weymouths Stone Pier. Pete.