IUCN threat status:

Least Concern (LC)

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Common names: king-croaker (English), kingfish (English), lambe (Espanol), berrugato (Espanol)
 
Menticirrhus paitensis Hildebrand, 1946

Paita kingfish,     Paita king-croaker

Body elongate, very slender rounded in cross-section, belly flat; head long, low; snout ~ conical, projecting beyond horizontal mouth; teeth villiform, no canines, outer row teeth of upper jaw scarcely enlarged if at all; slits and pores above mouth; short thick barbel on chin with a pore at its point and several more at its base; gill rakers short, 6-9; preopercle weakly serrated; dorsal rays X-XII + I, 22-25, spines short, longest spine reaching only 1st  soft ray; anal rays I, 7, spine weak; pectoral 21-23, reach past end of pelvics; tail S shaped; scales of head and body rough, scales on breast ~ same size as those on upper body; soft dorsal and anal fins without scaly sheath; pored lateral-line scales 76-98.


Pale grey-green, sides and belly paler; fins dusky with outer parts darker; inside pectoral dark.


Size: 40 cm.

Habitat: coastal bays

Depth: 1-20 m?.

Central Mexico to Peru.

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