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distinct difference in coloration between juveniles and adults, they were considered separate species for a long time. Its head spines are exceptionally strong. They grow to a maximum length of 36 in (0.9 m) and are typically found in the 28-to-215-fathom (51-to-393 m) range, although specimen have been reported up to a maximum depth of 260 fathoms (475 m).
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1843:Blackspotted rockfish (
1704:Japanese red seaperch (
1566:Greenstriped rockfish (
1530:Darkblotched rockfish (
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204:Sebastolobus ruberrimus
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2433:Stylish Scorpionfish (
2408:Deepsea Scorpionfish (
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2186:Sebastes steindachneri
2045:Yellowmouth rockfish (
1978:Sebastes pachycephalus
1663:Chilipepper rockfish (
1575:Puget Sound rockfish (
1304:Helicolenus lengerichi
1287:Hilgendorf's saucord (
1271:Blackbelly rosefish (
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2133:Halfbanded rockfish (
2108:Stripetail rockfish (
1994:Sebastes peduncularis
1727:Shortbelly rockfish (
1681:Squarespot rockfish (
1636:Yellowtail rockfish (
1584:Swordspine rockfish (
1440:Silvergray rockfish (
1431:Shortraker rockfish (
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884:"Sebastes ruberrimus"
761:Eschmeyer, William N.
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2000:Chameleon rockfish (
1952:Patagonian redfish (
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1807:Quillback rockfish (
1783:Sebastes longispinis
1672:Rosethorn rockfish (
1611:Buccaneer rockfish (
1557:Splitnose rockfish (
1415:Redbanded rockfish (
1342:Hozukius emblemarius
1317:Red gurnard perch (
1311:Helicolenus mouchezi
1297:Helicolenus lahillei
1281:Helicolenus fedorovi
1229:Adelosebastes latens
939:Sebastes paucispinis
933:), canary rockfish (
830:"Yelloweye rockfish"
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277:Lutjanus campechanus
2508:Sebastes ruberrimus
2478:Sebastes ruberrimus
2345:Sebastiscus tertius
2248:Sebastes varispinis
2232:Sebastes variabilis
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2127:Sebastes scythropus
2018:Northern rockfish (
1984:Bocaccio rockfish (
1961:Speckled rockfish (
1764:Freckled rockfish (
1751:Sebastes kiyomatsui
1425:Sebastes baramenuke
1370:Rougheye rockfish (
1349:Hozukius guyotensis
1262:Bigeye sea perch (
1249:Helicolenus alporti
1156:Sebastes ruberrimus
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2179:Sebastes spinorbis
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1714:Sebastes iracundus
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1539:Calico rockfish (
1521:Cortez rockfish (
1512:Starry rockfish (
1467:Copper rockfish (
1458:Gopher rockfish (
1406:Aurora rockfish (
1256:Helicolenus avius
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2224:S. umbrosus
2171:S. sinensis
2110:S. saxicola
2056:S. rosaceus
2029:S. proriger
2011:S. pinniger
1954:S. oculatus
1929:Red perch (
1897:S. mystinus
1872:S. miniatus
1863:S. mentella
1827:S. melanops
1816:Red bream (
1683:S. hopkinsi
1638:S. flavidus
1577:S. emphaeus
1550:S. diaconus
1505:S. ciliatus
1469:S. caurinus
1460:S. carnatus
1451:S. capensis
1433:S. borealis
1417:S. babcocki
1264:H. barathri
1239:Helicolenus
1032:November 6,
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698:26 November
545:sports gear
525:Puget Sound
445:euphausiids
437:cladocerans
429:crustaceans
325:in 1854 as
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2679:Categories
2290:S. wilsoni
2151:Treefish (
1809:S. maliger
1800:S. marinus
1729:S. jordani
1706:S. inermis
1656:S. glaucus
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1208:Sebastidae
811:6 December
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643:References
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385:ruberrimus
378:Sebastopyr
302:overfished
255:Sebastinae
249:of marine
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1963:S. ovalis
1888:S. moseri
1665:S. goodei
1541:S. dallii
1408:S. aurora
1381:S. alutus
372:monotypic
353:zoologist
347:given as
343:with the
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2597:2.105771
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2487:Wikidata
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2101:S. rufus
2047:S. reedi
1775:S. levis
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1613:S. exsul
1478:S. cheni
1361:Sebastes
1332:Hozukius
1210:species
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1027:23118164
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259:family
226:, 1854
186:Cramer
2657:WoRMS
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