cabrilla

ca·bril·la

 (kə-brē′yə, -brĭl′ə)
n.
Any of various sea basses, especially edible species of the genera Epinephelus and Paralabrax.

[Spanish, diminutive of cabra, she-goat; see cabretta.]
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cabrilla

(kəˈbrɪlə)
n
(Animals) any of various serranid food fishes, esp Epinephelus analogus, occurring in warm seas around Florida and the Caribbean
[Spanish, literally: little goat]
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ca•bril•la

(kəˈbrɪl ə)

n., pl. -las.
any of several sea basses, esp. Epinephelus analogus, of tropical E Pacific seas.
[1855–60; < Sp]
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helena, red scorpionfish (Scorpaena notata), comber (Serranus cabrilla), and P.
It remains extrahepatic or penetrates somewhat deeply into the liver parenchyma depending on the species, as Ictalurus punctatus (Kendall & Hawkin and Hinton & Pool), Pimelodus maculatus (Marconi Stipp etal., 1980), Micropogon undulatus (Eurell & Haensly, 1982), Serranus cabrilla (Gonzalez et al., 1993).
Cornelia Martin, CAM Royal Palms Sherrie McGrane, CAM San Cabrilla Apts.
Estructura poblacional y crecimiento de la cabrilla de arena Paralabrax nebulifer (Girard) en la Bahia de Todos Santos y el Estero de Punta Banda.
We tried dorado, sea bass (cabrilla), and yellowtail (cola amarilla).
Efecto del fotoperiodo y la temperatura sobre la composition bioquimica en reproductores silvestres de cabrilla sardinera, Mycteroperca rosacea (Streets, 1877).
Histocitological study of the live of the cabrilla sea bass, Serranus cabrilla (Teleostei, Serranidae), an avaible model for marine fish experimental studies.