aerenthias
Aerenthias is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Embiotocidae, which is part of the order Perciformes. The genus is native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific region, with species ranging from the eastern coast of Africa to the western coast of the Americas. Aerenthias species are known for their distinctive appearance, characterized by a large, rounded head, a deep body, and a long, forked tail fin.
The genus includes several species, with the most well-known being Aerenthias glaucus, commonly known as the
Aerenthias species are generally small to medium-sized fish, with most species reaching lengths of around 15-20
The biology and ecology of Aerenthias species are still not fully understood, but ongoing research continues