Sciaena Aquila is a scientific name for a Mediterranean fish species known as the striped seabream. This fish species belongs to the sciaenidae family, which is known for their croaking sound they make by contracting their swim bladder muscles. Some synonyms for the striped seabream include Pseudosciaena aquila, Umbrina aquila, and Larus aquila. Although they have different scientific names, they represent the same fish species. Striped seabream is highly valued in the Mediterranean cuisine for its delicate and firm flesh and is often grilled or roasted. These fish are commonly found in the Mediterranean waters and can grow up to 70 centimetres in length.