SáBALO

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'''Sábalo''' or '''sabalo''' are Spanish common names of many fish species, most of them from South America, some from the rest of the Americas and others, such as:

★ ''Alosa alosa'' (Spain)

★ ''Arius heudelotii'' (Mauritania)

★ ''Brycon spp.'' (northern South America, especially Ecuador) — ''B. alburbus, B. atrocaudatus, B. behreae, B. cephalus, B. coyexi, B. dentex, B. falcatus, B. melanopterus, B. oligolepis, B. pesu, B. stolzmanni, B. striatulus, B. whitei''

★ ''Chanos chanos'' (Southeast Asia and Mexico), a.k.a. "milkfish"

★ ''Elops saurus'' (Dominican Republic), a.k.a. "ladyfish" or "ten-pounder"

★ ''Megalops atlanticus'' (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Venezuela, United States, etc., a.k.a. "tarpon")

★ ''Prochilodus lineatus'' (Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay)

★ ''Salminus hilarii'' (Peru)

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List of Species called ''Sábalo''. Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2005. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org, version (05/2005).

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