Family Embiotocidae
by. Nolvyhindarto,S.Si_Encartablog_Animals
Surfperches
Selected Characters: Continuous dorsal fin with spinous and soft-rayed portions; 3 spines in anal fin; caudal fin forked; lateral line present; usually brightly colored.
This is a northern Pacific family whose members are found in coastal areas and occasionally in freshwater. The maximum length is about 45 cm, and some species are harvested commercially. Fertilization is internal and the embryos may be nourished by attachment to maternal tissue. The mother can carry up to about 40 embryos at once, though most litters have 3-10 offspring. The young emerge looking like small adults and can be more than half their mother's body size when they are born. Surfperches often form schools or loose aggregations and generally feed on invertebrates. This family is common in Puget Sound.
Species
Brachyistius frenatus Kelp Surfperch
Cymatogaster aggregata Shiner Surfperch
Damalichthys vacca Pile Surfperch
Embiotoca lateralis Striped Surfperch
Hyperprosopon ellipticum Silver Surfperch
Phanerodon furcatus White Surfperch
Retrieved from:” http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/ichthyology”
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