Epinephelus analogus

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Epinephelus analogus
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E. analogus
Binomial name
Epinephelus analogus
(Gill, 1863)

Epinephelus analogus is a grouper from the Eastern Pacific. It is the most abundant small grouper in the northern Gulf of California. It grows to a length of 114 cm.

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