- Lane snapper
Taxobox
name = Lane snapper
status = LC
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Lutjanidae
genus = "Lutjanus "
species = "L. synagris"
binomial = "Lutjanus synagris"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)The lane snapper ("Lutjanus synagris") is silvery-pink to reddish in color, with short, irregular pink and yellow lines on its sides; diffuse black spot, about as large as the eye; the dorsal fin centered above thelateral line ; outer margin of caudal fin blackish. Similar fish are themutton snapper , "Lutjanus analis", and themangrove snapper , "Lutjanus griseus".Juveniles are found inshore over grass beds or shallow
reef s. Adults are found offshore off wrecks and on reefs. The lane snapper is abundant in South Florida (specifically in theFlorida Keys ), extending down into theCaribbean and East into theBahamas .The
Florida record is 6 lb 6 oz (2.9 kg).The lane snapper spawns March through September; sexually mature at 6 inches (15 cm); feeds on bottom, taking
crustacean s,mollusk s, and smaller fish. The lane snapper, like other species of snapper, is prized for its tasty white meat.References
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