Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834)
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Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834) View in CoL
Irvine name. Epinephelus gigas (Brünnich) . Species described by Brünnich not clear (nomen dubium) as no type specimen (Heemstra, 1991). Specimens of ‘ E. gigas ’ from West Africa reported by Poll (1954) are E. haifensis Ben-Tuvia, 1953 with which E. marginatus has often been confused (Heemstra and Randall, 1993).
Reference material. Accra, July 1938 (Irvine 283)— BMNH 1938.12 .15.8 (one: 278 mm SL) .
Distribution. Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic from southern British Isles to South Africa. Also known from Brazil (Heemstra and Randall, 1993).
Widely recorded under the name ‘ Epinephelus guaza ’ (e.g. Bauchot and Blanc, 1961b), however, this name is now regarded as a nomen dubium (Heemstra, 1991). On average about 575 tonnes of this species are recorded as being caught in the region each year ( FAO, 2000).
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