Sebastes rubrivinctus

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Sebastes rubrivinctus is a species of rockfish known for its striking red-and-white banded coloration, found in rocky marine habitats of the eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Sebastes rubrivinctus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
marine organism
associatedWith kelp forests
rocky outcrops
belongsToGroup rockfishes
bodyColoration red and white bands
bodyShape typical rockfish body form
class Actinopterygii
commercialUse minor commercial fishery species
commonName Spanish flag
flag rockfish
dayActivity often found near the bottom during the day
describedBy Jordan and Gilbert NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1880
diet crustaceans
small fishes
distribution Pacific coast of North America NERFINISHED
eastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole mesopredator in rocky reef ecosystems
environment saltwater
family Sebastidae NERFINISHED
fertilization internal fertilization
genus Sebastes NERFINISHED
habitat continental shelf
marine
rocky reefs
kingdom Animalia
larvalDevelopment pelagic larvae
lifestyle demersal
maximumLength about 30 centimeters
morphologicalFeature large head with strong spines
spiny dorsal fin
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
recreationalUse target of recreational anglers
reproduction ovoviviparous
salinityPreference marine full-strength seawater
taxonRank species
temperaturePreference temperate waters
trophicLevel carnivorous

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Sebastidae contains Sebastes rubrivinctus