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Scale-rayed wrasse (Acantholabrus palloni)

Fish of the Acantholabrus genus of the Labridae (wrasses) family of the Labroidei suborder of the Perciformes order of the Acanthopterygii superorder.

Acantholabrus palloni

(Scale-rayed wrasse. Photo © iltaw.com)

Scalerayed wrasse (Acantholabrus palloni) was first described in 1810 by the French naturalist Antoine Risso (1777-1845).

It inhabits the depth of 30-500 meters. It is an inshore species, which prefers to swim close to a rocky and sandy bottom. The maximum recorded length is 25 cm. It feeds on bottom invertebrates.

Acantholabrus palloni 2

(Scale-rayed wrasse. Photo by © Erling Svensen. fishbase.org)

It is a permanent inhabitant of the Adriatic Sea.

Names of scale-rayed wrasse (Acantholabrus palloni) in other languages as follows:

Ακανθολαπίνα (Akantholjapina) (Greek), Tordo de fondo (Spanish), Tordo di fondale (Italian), Schuppenflossen-Lippfisch (German), Palon (Polish), Колючий губан (Koljuchij guban) (Russian), Pešac ljuskavac (Serbian, Croatian), Pešec (Slovenian), Roucaou (French).