DORMITATOR LATIFRONS PDF

The Pacific Fat Sleeper, Dormitator latifrons, whose common Spanish name is puyeki, is a member of the Sleeper or Eleotridae Family, known collectively as. Species Fact Sheets. Dormitator latifrons (Richardson, ). See tree map display tree map. FAO Names. En – Pacific fat sleeper, Fr -, Sp – Camote del PacĂ­fico. PDF | On May 10, , L. Malec and others published Saccocoelioides lamothei n. sp. de Dormitator latifrons (Pisces: Eleotridae) de lagunas.

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They reach a maximum length of 61 cm 24 inches and weight of 1. There is significant sexual dimorphism, the female papilla is rounded and surrounded by small protuberances, the males papilla is pointed and lacks protuberances Laaz et al, Sign our Guest Book.

They vary in color from jet black to shiny red-brown to yellow-brown with seven or eight oblique bars on their upper sides. The Pacific Fat Sleepers are found demersal in both freshwater and marine environments over sandy and muddy substrates, such as estuaries, stagnant ditches, and low current velocity coastal creeks in water depths up to 6 feet and in coastal areas with elevations of under feet.

The Pacific Fat Sleeper, Dormitator latifronswhose common Spanish name is puyeki, is a member of the Sleeper or Eleotridae Familyknown collectively as guavinas in Mexico. Benthic and most abundant on sandy and muddy bottoms. The identical species in very non-photogenic red-brown and jet black colorations were also in this collection.

This map was computer-generated and dormitayor not latifons been reviewed. Sign our Guest Book. Low to moderate vulnerability 25 of Marine; freshwater; brackish; demersal; pH range: Dormitator latifrons is distinguished from latifeons species in Western Ecuador by having a short, robust body, a wide flat head, a large mouth, maxilary reaches the anterior margin of the ocular orbit, lower mandible projects beyond upper, dorsal fins with dark blotches againts a fainter background, color is highly variable from dark brown to green dorsally, orange blotches at the apix of the dorsal fin.

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Body compressed; head flat; first dorsal fin with 7 spines, second with 1 spine and 8 to 9 rays; anal fin with 1 spine and 9 to 10 rays; dormitatot line with 30 to 34 scales; body depth contained about three times in standard length; body dark green to dark brown with numerous small pale spots Ref. Pacific Fat Sleeper, Dormitator latifrons. Summary page Point data Common names Photos.

There are many references for its occurrence in the area e. Globally, there are five species in the genus Dormitatortwo of which are found in Mexican waters, one in the Atlantic and one in the Pacific. This map was computer-generated and has not yet been reviewed. Low to moderate vulnerability 25 of Estimates of some properties based on models Preferred temperature Ref.

Found in shallow inshore areas; typically in freshwater but moves freely into the sea. They have a lifespan of up to 12 years. Native range All suitable habitat Point map Year A field guide to Pacific coast fishes of North America.

This is an important food fish and very popular among people in western Ecuador. They are attractive for marketing due to their long shelf-life without refrigeration.

The Pacific Fat Sleepers are sold commercially and raised via aquaculture. They lack a lateral line and are covered with large scales. Sounds Ciguatera Speed Swim. They have a pale line at the base of their anal fin and a dark line at the base of their pectoral fins. Short description Morphology Morphometrics Body compressed; head flat; first dorsal fin with 7 spines, second with 1 spine and 8 to 9 rays; anal fin with 1 spine and 9 to 10 rays; lateral line with 30 to 34 scales; body depth contained about three times in standard length; body dark green to dark brown with numerous small pale spots Ref.

Estimates of some properties based on models Preferred temperature Ref.

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Body compressed; head flat; first dorsal fin with 7 spines, second with 1 spine and 8 to 9 rays; anal fin with 1 spine and 9 to 10 rays; lateral line with 30 to 34 scales; body depth contained about three times in standard length; body dark green to dark brown with numerous small pale spots Ref.

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Eleotridae – Dormitator latifrons Richardson, Dormitztor Mexican waters the Pacific Fat Sleepers are found in all coastal lagoons and freshwater systems of the Pacific.

Entered by Froese, Rainer. It is cultivated and exported primarily to the United States Laaz et al, Click here for link. Their anal and second dorsal fins have rows of spots. Their head is flat with small beady eyes, a blunt snout, and a large slightly oblique mouth.

Not available FishBase mirror site: A field guide to Pacific coast fishes of North America. Ingests much mud and detritus, although also filter ddormitator Ref.

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Short description Morphology Morphometrics Body compressed; head flat; first dorsal fin with 7 spines, second with 1 spine and 8 to 9 rays; anal fin with 1 spine and 9 to 10 rays; lateral line with 30 to 34 scales; body depth contained about three times in standard length; body dark green to dark brown with numerous small pale spots Ref.

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Inhabit estuaries, stagnant ditches or creeks of low current velocity between the latufrons and an elevation of 30 m. They are a component of the aquarium trade on a limited basis.

Entered by Froese, Rainer. They prefer water temperatures between 25 o C 77 o F and 33 o C latiforns o F. Pacific slope from California to Peru Eschmeyer, NA, although the species is heavily exploited and cultured as a food fish. They have 83 to gill rakers. Within some South American cultures they are considered an important food fish.

Males are slightly bigger than females. Summary page Point data Common names Photos.

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