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The red morwong (Cheilodactylus (Morwong) fuscus), also known as the sea carp, is a species of marine ray finned fish traditionally regarded as belonging to the family Cheilodactylidae, the members of which are commonly known as morwongs. It is found off southeast Australia and the North Island of New Zealand from shallow depths to at least 55 m, on rocky reef and coastal areas. Its length is between 30 and 60 cm.

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  • Cheilodactylus fuscus (eu)
  • Cheilodactylus fuscus (nl)
  • Red morwong (en)
  • Cheilodactylus fuscus (sv)
  • 褐䱵 (zh)
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  • Cheilodactylus fuscus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Cheilodactylidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • The red morwong (Cheilodactylus (Morwong) fuscus), also known as the sea carp, is a species of marine ray finned fish traditionally regarded as belonging to the family Cheilodactylidae, the members of which are commonly known as morwongs. It is found off southeast Australia and the North Island of New Zealand from shallow depths to at least 55 m, on rocky reef and coastal areas. Its length is between 30 and 60 cm. (en)
  • Cheilodactylus fuscus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de morwongs (Cheilodactylidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1879 door Castelnau. (nl)
  • Cheilodactylus fuscus är en fiskart som beskrevs av Castelnau, 1879. Cheilodactylus fuscus ingår i släktet Cheilodactylus och familjen Cheilodactylidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 褐䱵(學名:Morwong fuscus )又名褐鰭指䱵、灰唇指䱵,為婢䱵科褐䱵屬的一種,俗名“紅三刀”,曾被歸類唇指䱵科唇指䱵屬。 (zh)
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  • Castelnau, 1879 (en)
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  • Cheilodactylus (en)
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  • Morwong (en)
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  • fuscus (en)
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  • * Morwong fuscus * Goniistius fuscus * Cheilodactylus annularis (Castelnau, 1879) (en)
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  • Cheilodactylus fuscus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Cheilodactylidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • The red morwong (Cheilodactylus (Morwong) fuscus), also known as the sea carp, is a species of marine ray finned fish traditionally regarded as belonging to the family Cheilodactylidae, the members of which are commonly known as morwongs. It is found off southeast Australia and the North Island of New Zealand from shallow depths to at least 55 m, on rocky reef and coastal areas. Its length is between 30 and 60 cm. (en)
  • Cheilodactylus fuscus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de morwongs (Cheilodactylidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1879 door Castelnau. (nl)
  • Cheilodactylus fuscus är en fiskart som beskrevs av Castelnau, 1879. Cheilodactylus fuscus ingår i släktet Cheilodactylus och familjen Cheilodactylidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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