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Sardinella lemuru (Bali sardinella) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella found in the Eastern Indian Ocean and in the Western Pacific Ocean, in the area that stretches from southern Japan through the Malay Archipelago to the western Australia.
Sardinella jussieu (Lacépède, 1803) (Mauritian sardinella) Sardinella lemuru Bleeker, 1853 (Bali sardinella) Sardinella longiceps Valenciennes, 1847 (Indian sardinella) Sardinella maderensis (R. T. Lowe, 1838) (Madeiran sardinella) Sardinella marquesensis Berry & Whitehead, 1968 (Marquesan sardinella) Sardinella melanura (G. Cuvier, 1829 ...
Assiculus punctatus. The marine waters of the Houtman Abrolhos, an island chain off the coast of Western Australia, are unusual in containing a mix of tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate fish species.
Sardine and pilchard are common names for various species of small, oily forage fish in the herring suborder Clupeoidei. [2] The term 'sardine' was first used in English during the early 15th century; a somewhat dubious etymology says it comes from the Italian island of Sardinia, around which sardines were once supposedly abundant.
Sardinella lemuru; Scarus forsteni; Scolopsis margaritifera; Shadow trevally; Slender bamboo shark; Sicklefin weasel shark; Shovelnose sea catfish; Sixgill stingray; Slender rainbow sardine; Smalldorsal catshark; Striped eel catfish
He also helped determine a number of first records of marine species in the Philippines including the Bali sardine, Sardinella lemuru, [16] Tawian sardinella, S. hualiensis, [17] Blacknape Large-Eye Bream, Gymnocranius satoi, [18] Bohol lanternbelly, Acropoma boholensis, [19] Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis, [20] Deranayigala’s ...
The goldstripe sardinella (Sardinella gibbosa) or goldstripe sardine is a species of fish of the family Clupeidae. It is native to shallow tropical waters of the western Indo-Pacific, living at depths down to 70 m, and being associated with coral reefs. It grows up to 17 cm in length and forms large schools.
S. Salmon; Salmon as food; Salmoninae; Sand whiting; Sardine; Sardinella lemuru; Sardinella maderensis; Sardinella tawilis; Goldstripe sardinella; Sardines as food