Paralonchurus peruanus (Steindachner, 1875)
Peruvian banded croaker
Paralonchurus peruanus
photo by Eakins, R.

Family:  Sciaenidae (Drums or croakers)
Max. size:  51 cm TL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  demersal; marine; depth range - 10 m
Distribution:  Eastern Pacific: Panama to northern Chile.
Diagnosis:  Body elongate, moderately compressed, with an arched dorsal profile; snout prominent; mouth small and inferior; lower jaw enclosed by upper; chin with 5 pores and 12 to 15 pairs of small barbels; edge of preopercle smooth; lower branch of first gill arch with 10 to 14 gill rakers; body uniformly dark and silvery; flanks with 7 or 8 indistinct bars; fins dark (Ref. 55763).
Biology:  Found along sandy coasts and in bays (Ref. 9118). Feeds mainly on worms and other benthic invertebrates (Ref. 9118). Common in local markets (Ref. 9118).
IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern (LC); Date assessed: 21 February 2020 Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless


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