Haemulon vittatum
Haemulon vittatum, the Boga, is an ocean-going species of grunt native to the western Atlantic Ocean. Bogas are also known as the snit in Jamaica, and bonnetmouth in the Bahamas. It was first described by Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey.
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Haemulon vittatum
Haemulon vittatum, the Boga, is an ocean-going species of grunt native to the western Atlantic Ocean. Bogas are also known as the snit in Jamaica, and bonnetmouth in the Bahamas. It was first described by Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey.
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Haemulon vittata, communément ...... de la famille des Haémulidés.
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Haemulon vittatum is een straa ...... epubliceerd in 1860 door Poey.
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Haemulon vittatum, the Boga, i ...... y Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey.
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* Haemulon vittata (Poey, 1860)
* Inermia vittata (Poey, 1860)
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A shoal of boga off the coast of Cuba.
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Haemulon vittata, communément ...... de la famille des Haémulidés.
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Haemulon vittatum is een straa ...... epubliceerd in 1860 door Poey.
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Haemulon vittatum, the Boga, i ...... y Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey.
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