All terms in FOODEX2
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Redmouth grouper (as animal) | A09G7 | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Aethaloperca rogaa, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Redmouth grouper or Vieille roga or Cherna roga. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Oblique-banded grouper (as animal) | A09FV | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus radiatus, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Oblique-banded grouper or Mérou zébré or Mero acebrado. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Dogtooth grouper (as animal) | A09FK | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus caninus, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Dogtooth grouper or Mérou gris or Mero dentón. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Dotted grouper (as animal) | A09FL | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus epistictus, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Dotted grouper or Mérou pâle or Mero pálido. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Yellowmouth grouper (as animal) | A09FJ | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Mycteroperca interstitialis, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Yellowmouth grouper or Badèche gueule jaune or Cuna amarilla. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Spinycheek grouper (as animal) | A09G0 | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus diacanthus, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Spinycheek grouper or Mérou épineux or Mero espinudo. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Striped grouper (as animal) | A09G1 | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus latifasciatus, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Striped grouper or Mérou à bandes or Mero abanderado. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Goldblotch grouper (as animal) | A09FP | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus costae, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Goldblotch grouper or Mérou badèche or Falso abadejo. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Dungat grouper (as animal) | A09FM | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus goreensis, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Dungat grouper or Mérou de Gorée or Mero de Gorea. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Duskytail grouper (as animal) | A09FN | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Epinephelus bleekeri, within the Family Serranidae. The organisms are commonly known as Duskytail grouper or Mérou demi-deuil or Mero medioluto. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Angolan dentex (as animal) | A08DC | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Dentex angolensis, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Angolan dentex or Denté angolais or Dentón angoleño. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Carpenter seabream (as animal) | A08DA | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Argyrozona argyrozona, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Carpenter seabream or Denté charpentier or Dentón carpintero. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Common dentex (as animal) | A08DF | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Dentex dentex, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Common dentex or Denté commun or Dentón. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Congo dentex (as animal) | A08DG | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Dentex congoensis, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Congo dentex or Denté congolais or Dentón congolés. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Barnard dentex (as animal) | A08DD | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Dentex barnardi, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Barnard dentex or Denté austral or Chacarona sureña or Barnard's dentex. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Canary dentex (as animal) | A08DE | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Dentex canariensis, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Canary dentex or Denté à tache rouge or Chacarona de Canarias or Canary Dentex. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Goldsilk seabream (as animal) | A08CY | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Acanthopagrus berda, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Goldsilk seabream or Pagre berda or Sargo picnic or Picnic seabream. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Twobar seabream (as animal) | A08CZ | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Acanthopagrus bifasciatus, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Twobar seabream or Pagre double bande or Sargo de dos bandas. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Japanese seabream (as animal) | A08D8 | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Pagrus major, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Japanese seabream or Dorade japonaise or Dorada del Japón or Red seabream. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Southern common seabream (as animal) | A08D9 | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Pagrus africanus, within the Family Sparidae. The organisms are commonly known as Southern common seabream or Pagre des tropiques or Pargo sureño. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |