The orangemouth lizardfish (Saurida flamma) is a species of lizardfish that lives mainly in the Eastern Central Pacific.
Saurida flamma is found in marine environments within a reef-associated area.[2] They are found in a benthic depth range of 5–30 meters within a tropical climate. This species is considered not to be a migratory species. The maximum recorded length of S. flamma as an unsexed male is about 30.5 centimeters or about 12 inches. The diet of the Saurida falmma includes small fishes.[3] This species is native to the areas of Eastern Central Pacific, Hawaii, or Polynesia.[4] They are recorded to be bottom-dwellers that have large appetites.[5] This species serves as no threat or harm to humans.[6] This species is not available or recommended to keep in an aquarium or through the use of commerce.[7]
The common names from different languages of S. flamma include the following:
The orangemouth lizardfish (Saurida flamma) is a species of lizardfish that lives mainly in the Eastern Central Pacific.
Saurida flamma Saurida generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Synodontidae familian sailkatzen da.
Saurida flamma Saurida generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Synodontidae familian sailkatzen da.
Saurida flamma is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van hagedisvissen (Synodontidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1982 door Waples.
Bronnen, noten en/of referenties焰蛇鯔,為輻鰭魚綱仙女魚目合齒魚亞目合齒魚科的其中一種,分布於中東太平洋區的夏威夷群島海域,棲息深度5-30公尺,體長可達30.5公分,為底棲性魚類,生活在礁石區,屬肉食性,以小魚為食。