The Sechura lizardfish (Synodus sechurae) is a species of lizardfish that lives mainly in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
The Sechura lizardfish are known to be found in a marine environment and within a demersal depth range of about 45 – 60 meters. This species is native to a marine environment. The maximum recorded length of the Sechura lizardfish is about 30 centimeters or about 11.8 inches.[2] This species is considered to be an uncommon species.[3] This species is not used for commercial use for aquarium use, and it is not recommended.[4]
The common names of the Sechura lizardfish in different languages include the following:
The distribution of the Sechura lizardfish includes the following countries:
The taxonomic classification of the Sechura lizardfish is as follows:
The Sechura lizardfish (Synodus sechurae) is a species of lizardfish that lives mainly in the eastern Pacific Ocean.