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Scientific Name: Pristipomoides typus Bleeker, 1852
English Name: Sharptooth jobfish
Local/Bangla Name: Karua koral (কারুয়া কোরাল)
Sharptooth jobfish - Karua koral (কারুয়া কোরাল) - Pristipomoides typus - Type: Bonyfish

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Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Eupercaria incertae sedis
Family: Lutjanidae
Description:
Both upper and lower jaws possess an outer row of conical teeth, with a few of the anteriormost teeth enlarged into canines. Additionally, there is an inner band of villiform teeth. The vomer and palatines are equipped with teeth, arranged in a chevron-shaped patch on the vomer. There are no teeth on the tongue. The anal fin consists of 3 spines and 8 soft rays, and the bases of the dorsal and anal fins lack scales. The caudal fin is forked. There are 48-50 lateral line scales, and the 1st gill arch has 23–26 gill rakers. Both the body and fins have a rosy color. The top of the head exhibits brownish-yellow longitudinal vermiculations and spots while the dorsal fin features wavy yellow lines.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Rocky bottoms (depths between about 40–100 m)
Environment:
Marine (Demersal)
Main References:

Uddin MS, Chowdhury SR, Rashed MR, Singha NK, Tazim MF, Mamun MAA, Mamun A, Rahman MM, Hasan ME (eds.) (2022) Album: Marine and Coastal Fishes of Bangladesh, Department of Fisheries, Government of Bangladesh. 336 pp

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