Table 1. Master species list for Rincon Island. — Continued. 



Scientific name ' 



Common name 



Occurrence during present study 

 North West South East 



CLASS OSTEICMTIIVES (Continued) 

 P. nebulifer 



Paralichthys californicus 

 Pimelometopon pulchrum 

 Platichthys stellatus^ 

 Phanerodon furcatus 

 Porichthys spp. 

 Rathbunella hypoplecta 

 Rhacochilus toxotes 

 Rhacochilus vacca 

 Sardinops sagax^ 

 Scomber japonicus^ 

 Scomberomorus concolor^ 



Scorpaena guttata 



Scorpaenichthys marmoratus 



Sebastes atrovirens 



S. auriculatus 



S. cf. caurinus 



S. chlorostictus^ 



S. elongatus^ 



S. miniatus^ 



S. mystinus 



S. paucispinis^ 



S. rastrelliger^ 



S. rubrivinctus^ 



S. serranoides 



S. serriceps^ 



S. sp. ttl 



S. sp. »2 



Seriphus politus 



Sphyraena argentea^ 



Symphurus atricauda^ 



Syngnathus califozniensis^ 



Thunnus alalunga^ 



Trachurus symmetricus 



Unid. blenny 



Barred sand bass 

 California halibut 

 California sheephead 

 Starry flounder 

 White seaperch 

 Midshipman 

 Smooth ronquil 

 Rubberlip seaperch 

 Pile perch 

 Pacific sardine 

 Pacific mackerel 

 Monterey Spanish 



mackerel 

 California scorpionfish 

 Cabezon 

 Kelp rockfish 

 Brown rockfish 

 Copper rockfish 

 Greenspotted rockfish 

 Greenstriped rockfish 

 Vermilion rockfish 

 Blue rockfish 

 Boc.iccio 

 Grass rockfish 

 Flag rockfish 

 Olive rockfish 

 Treefish 



Queenfish 

 Pacific barracuda 

 California tonguefish 

 Kelp pipefish 

 Albacore 

 Mack mackerel 



Taxa without superscript were observed during this study. 



2 



Taxa reported by Carlisle, Turner, and Ebert (1969) or Brisby 



in Keith and Skjei (1974) , but not observed during this study. 

 The two species were not differentiated during this study. 



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