Calamus proridens is a species of fish belonging to the family Sparidae, commonly known as porgies or seabreams. It is a relatively large fish, reaching a maximum size of 46.0 cm.
Description & Characteristics
Calamus proridens exhibits distinctive features that distinguish it from other species.
Habitat and Occurrence
Calamus proridens is a common inhabitant of , making it a prevalent presence in these aquatic ecosystems.
Taxonomy
Calamus proridens is scientifically classified within the Class: Teleostei, Order: Eupercaria incertae sedis, and Family: Sparidae. This classification places it among a diverse group of ray-finned fishes known for their bony skeletons and typically elongated bodies.
Feeding
Calamus proridens is a
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