- Large-scale whiting
Taxobox
name = Large-scale whiting
status = LC
image_width = 240 px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
subordo =Percoidei
superfamilia =Percoidea
familia =Sillaginidae
genus = "Sillago "
species = "S. macrolepis"
binomial = "Sillago macrolepis "
binomial_authority = Bleeker, 1859
range_
range_map_width = 240px
range_map_caption = Range of the large-scale whitingThe large-scale whiting, "Sillago macrolepis", is a poorly understood species of
coastal marinefish of the smelt- whiting familySillaginidae . First described in 1859, the large-scale whiting is known to inhabit shallow waters along the coasts of a number ofIndo-Pacific countries includingJapan ,Indonesia ,Philippines and theSolomon Islands . Little is known of the speciesbiology , even though it is of minor importance tofisheries throughout its range.Taxonomy and naming
The large-scale whiting is one of 29
species in thegenus "Sillago ", which is one of three genera in the smelt-whiting familySillaginidae . The smelt-whitings arePerciformes in thesuborder Percoidea . [ITIS | ID = 646047 | taxon = Sillago macrolepis | year = 2007 | date = 05 September]The species was first scientifically described by the Dutch
ichthyologist Pieter Bleeker in 1859 from aspecimen collected from the waters of Batavia inBali ,Indonesia . This specimen was designated to be theholotype .cite journal |last=McKay |first=R.J. |year=1985 |title=A Revision of the Fishes of the Family Silaginidae |journal=Memoirs of the Queensland Museum |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=1–73 |doi=]Description
As with most of the genus "Sillago", the large-scale whiting has a slightly compressed, elongate body tapering toward the terminal mouth.FishBase species | genus = Sillago | species = macrolepis | year = 2007 | month = Aug ] The body is covered in small
ctenoid scales, except for the two rows ofcheek scales which are mostly cycloid. The firstdorsal fin has 11 spines and the second dorsal fin has 1 leading spine with 19 to 21 soft rays posterior. Theanal fin is similar to the second dorsal fin, but has 2 spines with 19 to 21 soft rays posterior to the spines. Other distinguishing features include 51 to 56lateral line scales and a total of 34vertebrae . The species has a known maximum length of over 16 cm. cite book | last = McKay | first = R.J. | coauthors = | title = FAO Species Catalogue: Vol. 14. Sillaginid Fishes Of The World | publisher = Food and Agricultural Organisation | date = 1992 | url = ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/t0538e/t0538e06.pdf | location = Rome | pages = 19-20 | isbn = 92-5-103123-1]While reviewing the species, McKay only was able to examine the
swim bladder s of juveniles. He found the juveniles to have well developed swim bladders with no posterior or anterior extensions, but theduct like process well developed.The fish is a yellowish colour, being darker above with a diffuse silver
longitudinal mid-lateral band on the sides. All fins arehyaline in appearance, with thedorsal fin s being dusky with a narrow blackish margin. Juveniles have a series of small brown spots along their back at the base of the dorsal fins.Distribution and habitat
The large-scale whiting has been recorded from
Japan , [cite journal | last = Suzuki | first = Toshiyuki | title = First record of the sillaginid fish, "Sillago macrolepis" from Japan | journal = I.O.P. Diving News | volume = 12 | issue = 2 | pages = 2 | date = 2001 | accessdate = ] theIndonesian Archipelago ,New Britain ,Solomon Islands and thePhilippines A 1980 report fromIndia by Dutt and Sajutha is in error and was the first recording of the then undescribed species, "Sillago lutea ".The species enters
estuaries and may penetratefreshwater river s, at least as juveniles. Large-scale whiting are only found in relatively shallow water of 0 to 5 m in depth.Relationship to humans
Although the species is of minor importance at present, it is often caught in
trawl s andseine s, being of slight importance to localfisheries throughout its range.References
External links
* [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.cfm?genusname=Sillago&speciesname=macrolepis Large-scale whiting at Fishbase]
* [http://research.kahaku.go.jp/zoology/FishGuide/data/fish189.html Fact sheet with colour picture]
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