- Panga
:"This article is about the panga fish. See
machete for information about the African cutting tool. Seepanga (boat) for information about the small watercraft used by commercial fishermen in Central America. SeePanga, Burkina Faso for the town in Burkina Faso"Taxobox
name = Panga
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Sparidae
genus = "Pterogymnus"
genus_authority = Smith, 1938
species = "P. laniarius"
binomial = "Pterogymnus laniarius"
binomial_authority = (Valenciennes, 1830)Panga is the common
South Africa n name for "Pterogymnus laniarius", a smallfish , native to the south-eastAtlantic Ocean and south-westIndian Ocean . Alternatively called "Torpedo scads", they arecold-blooded with white flesh. Their scales are generally pink in color with whitish underbelly and blue-green stripes running laterally along its sides.Over the course of its life, a panga will undergo periodic sex-changes with as much as 30% of the population being hermaphroditic at a time. Despite the presence of both sex organs, it is thought unlikely that both are simultaneously active. Panga are slow to reach sexual maturity, with a minimum population doubling time of 4.5-14 years.
In other countries the name "panga" may refer to a different species. In Indonesia , panga refers to "Megalaspis cordyla", in Spain and Poland it refers to
Pangasius hypophthalmus , and in Kenya it refers to "Trichiurus lepturus".References
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*In India "Panga" Means to pick a Quarrel,Squabble, Bicker, Argue and WrangleExternal links
* [http://www.fao.org:80/fi/website/FIRetrieveAction.do?dom=species&fid=3123 FAO's Species Fact Sheet about "Megalaspis cordyla"]
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