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broomtail grouper (Mycteroperca xenarcha)

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Key facts

Scientific name
Mycteroperca xenarcha
Common name
broomtail grouper
Category
Fish
Family
Epinephelidae
Genus
Mycteroperca
Size
5–50 cm
Depth
1–100 m
IUCN status
Least concern (LC)
Danger level
Harmless
Habitats
reef
Ocean zones
Caribbean, Eastern Pacific

Description

No description available yet.

Photo of broomtail grouper

Photo of broomtail grouper (Mycteroperca xenarcha)

Frequently asked questions

How big is the broomtail grouper?
broomtail grouper (Mycteroperca xenarcha) reaches 5–50 cm in length.
At what depth can you find the broomtail grouper?
broomtail grouper is found between 1–100 m deep.
Is the broomtail grouper dangerous to divers?
Danger level: Harmless.
What is the conservation status of the broomtail grouper?
IUCN status: Least concern (LC).
Where can you find the broomtail grouper?
Found in: Caribbean, Eastern Pacific.

Other species in the genus Mycteroperca

  • Mycteroperca tigris - Tiger grouper
  • Mycteroperca venenosa - Yellowfin grouper
  • Mycteroperca fusca - Island grouper
  • Mycteroperca rosacea - Leopard grouper
  • Mycteroperca rubra - Mottled grouper
  • Mycteroperca prionura - sawtail grouper

Other species in the family Epinephelidae

  • Epinephelus marginatus - Dusky grouper
  • Epinephelus striatus - Nassau grouper
  • Cephalopholis fulva - Coney
  • Cephalopholis cruentata - Graysby
  • Epinephelus fasciatus - Blacktip grouper
  • Epinephelus costae - Golden grouper

Sources

  • Taxonomy: WoRMS (AphiaID 273886)
  • Photos: iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)
  • Distribution: GBIF (taxonKey 2388990)
  • Conservation: IUCN Red List
  • Encyclopedia: Wikipedia