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- Stellifer abstract "Stellifer is a genus of fish in the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. It is found in New World waters. Many species are known commonly as stardrums.In the Americas, this is one of the most diverse genera among the sciaenids. Its members can be found in the tropics and subtropics and in shallow and deeper waters. Some are semianadromous, spawning in the ocean near estuaries so the eggs and young will be taken into lower-salinity environments on the tides.The genus belongs to the subfamily Stelliferinae, whose members have double-chambered swim bladders (the smaller front chamber is "yoke-shaped" and the main chamber is "carrot-shaped") and two pairs of large otoliths.These fish are very common in their range, and there are usually at least two species occurring together. Stellifer rastrifer is one of the most abundant sciaenids in the seas along the coast of Brazil.These fish are carnivorous, with diet assessments of a few different species finding mysids such as Mysidopsis coelhoi, copepods such as Acartia lilljeborgii and Pseudodiaptomus acutus, sergestoid prawns such as Peisos petrunkevitchi, amphipods, chaetognaths, isopods, cumaceans, ostracods, ascidian tunicates, nematodes, polychaetes, fish, and bivalves, or at least their siphons. S. rastrifer is known to cannibalize juveniles of its own species.Several species are common bycatch in the seabob shrimp industry.Species include:Stellifer brasiliensisStellifer chaoiStellifer chrysoleuca - shortnose stardrum, corvinilla chataStellifer colonensisStellifer ephelisStellifer ericymba - hollow stardrum, corvinilla huecaStellifer fuerthii - white stardrumStellifer griseus - gray stardrumStellifer illecebrosus - silver stardrum, mojararilla, corvinilla plateada Stellifer lanceolatus - American stardrum, corvinilla lanzaStellifer magoiStellifer mancorensis - smooth stardrumStellifer melanocheir - black stardrumStellifer microps - smalleye stardrumStellifer minor - minor stardrumStellifer naso - burritoStellifer oscitans - yawning stardrumStellifer pizarroensis - Pizarro stardrumStellifer rastrifer - rake stardrumStellifer stellifer - little croakerStellifer venezuelaeStellifer walkeri - professor stardrum, corvinilla del profesorStellifer wintersteenorum - amigo stardrum, corvinilla amigableStellifer zestocarus - softhead stardrum↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Stellifer class Actinopterygii.
- Stellifer family Sciaenidae.
- Stellifer kingdom Animal.
- Stellifer order Perciformes.
- Stellifer order Percoidei.
- Stellifer phylum Chordate.
- Stellifer thumbnail Stellifer_lanceolatus.jpg?width=300.
- Stellifer wikiPageID "39605047".
- Stellifer wikiPageRevisionID "558723383".
- Stellifer classis Actinopterygii.
- Stellifer familia Sciaenidae.
- Stellifer genus "Stellifer".
- Stellifer genusAuthority "Oken, 1817".
- Stellifer imageCaption "Stellifer lanceolatus".
- Stellifer ordo Perciformes.
- Stellifer phylum Chordate.
- Stellifer regnum "Animalia".
- Stellifer subdivision "see text".
- Stellifer subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Stellifer subordo Percoidei.
- Stellifer subject Category:Sciaenidae.
- Stellifer type Animal.
- Stellifer type Eukaryote.
- Stellifer type Fish.
- Stellifer type Species.
- Stellifer type Organism.
- Stellifer comment "Stellifer is a genus of fish in the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. It is found in New World waters. Many species are known commonly as stardrums.In the Americas, this is one of the most diverse genera among the sciaenids. Its members can be found in the tropics and subtropics and in shallow and deeper waters.".
- Stellifer label "Stellifer".
- Stellifer sameAs m.0vxfsp3.
- Stellifer sameAs Q17146576.
- Stellifer sameAs Q17146576.
- Stellifer wasDerivedFrom Stellifer?oldid=558723383.
- Stellifer depiction Stellifer_lanceolatus.jpg.
- Stellifer isPrimaryTopicOf Stellifer.