Brazilian flathead

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The Brazilian flathead (Percophis brasiliensis) is a species of ray-finned fish which is the only species of the genus Percophis in the monotypic family Percophidae.[3] It is considered the most basal member of the Notothenioidei, which also contains the Antarctic icefishes.[4] It occurs in the southwestern Atlantic off the South American coast from southern Brazil to central Argentina.[5] It is fished commercially, and is considered overfished in southern Brazil.[6]

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Brazilian flathead
A depiction of Percophis brasiliensis in Le Règne Animal (Georges Cuvier).
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Suborder: Notothenioidei
Family: Percophidae
Swainson, 1839[1]
Genus: Percophis
Quoy & Gaimard, 1825
Species:
P. brasiliensis
Binomial name
Percophis brasiliensis
Quoy & Gaimard, 1825
Synonyms[2]

Percophis brasilianus (Misspelling)

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Percophidae was first proposed as a family in 1839 by the English zoologist William Swainson as a subfamily of the Percidae.[7] The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classified this family within the order Trachiniformes and included the Bembropinae and Hemerocoetinae within it as subfamilies.[8] However, more recent phylogenetic studies have found such a placement to be paraphyletic, and have recognized it as a monotypic family within the Notothenioidei containing a single species.[3]

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