Normanichthys crockeri
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Normanichthys crockeri Clark, 1937 |
Normanichthys crockeri is a ray-finned fish, the only member of the Normanichthyidae family. It is found in tropical South Pacific waters, from Chimbote, Peru, to Isla Mocha, Chile, and reaches up to 11 cm in length. Common vernacular names for the species in Spanish include Camotillo (in Peru) and Bacaladillo (in Chile).
[edit] References
- Normanichthys crockeri (TSN 167405). Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved on 24 January 2006.