Pagellus
Pagellus is a genus of marine fish belonging to the family Sparidae. It is composed of several species of sea bream, which are found in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. These fish are characterized by their grayish-brown color, silvery scales, and white belly.
Some of the notable species in the Pagellus genus include the Pagellus acarne, Pagellus bellottii, and Pagellus
Pagellus fish are medium-sized, typically ranging in length from 20 to 40 centimeters. They possess a stout
The pollack or medio is a genus that can be considered within the pagellus group, such as
Pagellus fish have commercial value due to their edible flesh, which is consumed in various parts of
The Pagellus genus requires further research to understand their ecological role and the effects of human
Once sufficient studies have been conducted, species of the Pagellus genus may be phased into spawning and