The Barbel drum lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 10 - 130 m , usually 10 - 80 m environment.
with a mean catch of 90 kg/hour, barbel drum gave a mean of 38 kg/hour, and with 4 of 16 catches exceeding 100 kg/hour. At the outer part of the shelf, the two dominating snappers totalled 69 kg/hour. More
Barbel Chub, Barbel Drum, Petota, Rockhead Bashaw, Salmon Common Names in French: Courbine Maroto Common Names in Japanese: Hitohige-Nibe Common Names in Mandarin Chinese: 細鬚櫛石首魚 Common Names in Portuguese: More
Peruvian Barbel Drum species Cynoscion acoupa (Lacepède, 1801) - Acoupa species Cynoscion albus (Günther, 1864) - White Corvina species Cynoscion analis (Jenyns, 1842) - Peruvian Weakfish species Cynoscion arenarius Ginsburg, 1930 - White Seatrout species Cynoscion guatucupa (Cuvier, 1830) species Cynoscion jamaicensis (Vaillant More
Barbel drum, Petota, Rockhead bashaw, Salmon Courbine maroto Verrugato maroto Zones tropicales bathydémersal Colone d'eau : entre -10 et -130 mètres Eau douce Eau saumâtre Eau de mer More
Barbel drum in English
Betara-do-norte in Portuguese (Português)
Cangauá in Portuguese (Português)
Courbine maroto in French (français)
Goretê in Portuguese (Português)
Hitohige-nibe in Japanese (日本語)
Pescada cascuda in Portuguese (Português)
Petota in English
Petota in Spanish (español)
Rockhead bashaw in English
Salmon in English
Salmon in Spanish (español)
Verrugato maroto in Spanish (español)
Zilver in South American Indian (Other)
Zilver in Sranan
細鬚櫛石首魚 in Mandarin Chinese
细须栉石首鱼 in Mandarin Chinese