Serranus spp.
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Serranus spp. (10) from eastern Atlantic:
Serranus (Paracentropristis) accraensis (Norman, 1931) . Size: 20 cm TL. Distribution: Guinea Bissau to Angola, São Tomé Island
Serranus (Serranus) atricauda (Günther, 1874) . Size: 35 cm TL. Distribution: Bay of Biscay to Guinea Bissau, including Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands., Cape Verde Islands, Mediterranean Sea.
Serranus (Serranus) cabrilla (Linnaeus, 1758) . Size: 40 cm TL. Distribution: British Isles to South Africa (into Indian Ocean off Natal), including Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands, Príncipe Island, Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea; also Red Sea invasive.
Serranus (Paracentropristis) drewesi Iwamoto , new species. Size: 6.5 cm TL Distribution: São Tomé I.
Serranus (Paracentropristis) hepatus (Linnaeus, 1758) . Size: 25 cm TL. Distribution: Portugal to Senegal; also Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea.
Serranus (Paracentropristis) heterurus Cadenat, 1937 . Size: 14 cm TL. Distribution: Senegal to Angola, including São Tomé e Príncipe.
Serranus (Paracentropristis) inexpectatus Wirtz & Iwamoto , new species. Size: 9.6 cm TL. Distribution: Angola, Gabon, and Senegal (probably from Senegal south to Sierra Leone and east along African continental coast to Angola).
Serranus (Paracentropristis) pulcher Wirtz & Iwamoto, 2016 . Size: 9 cm TL. Distribution: São Tomé and Príncipe; Ghana.
Serranus sanctaehelenae Boulenger, 1895 . Size: 24 cm TL. Distribution: Saint Helena and Ascension islands
Serranus (Serranus) scriba (Linnaeus, 1758) . Size: 36 cm TL. Distribution: Bay of Biscay south to Senegal, Canary Islands, Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea.
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