- Rough whiting
Taxobox
name = Rough 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. nierstraszi"
binomial = "Sillago nierstraszi"
binomial_authority = Hardenberg, 1941
range_
range_map_width = 240px
range_map_caption = Range of the rough whitingThe rough whiting, "Sillago nierstraszi", is a dubious
species ofcoastal marinefish in the smelt-whiting familySillaginidae . The species is known only from theholotype which was collected in 1941 on the south coast ofPapua New Guinea , but is thought to be lost. "S. nierstraszi" is currently a valid species, although during his revision of the sillaginids, Roland McKay suggested the species to be asenior synonym of "Sillago analis ".Taxonomy and naming
The rough whiting is a member of the
genus "Sillago ", which contain 29 other species. It is part of theSillaginidae family which is a division of thePercoidei , asuborder of thePerciformes . [ITIS | ID = 646052 | taxon = Sillago nierstraszi | year = 2007 | date = 15 October]The species was first described by J. Hardenberg in 1941 in a synopsis of the Fishes of
New Guinea based on theholotype specimen which was collected fromMerauke on the southern coast of New Guinea. [cite journal | last = Hardenberg | first = J.D.F. | title = Fishes of New Guinea | journal = Treubia | volume = 18 | pages = 217–231 | date = 1941 | accessdate = ] This remains the only specimen ever collected of the fish, and appears to be lost after McKay was unable to locate it during his revision of the family. He furthermore suggested it to be a senior synonym of "Sillago analis ", due to the two species sharing many characteristics.cite journal |last=McKay |first=R.J. |year=1985 |title=A Revision of the Fishes of the Family Sillaginidae |journal=Memoirs of the Queensland Museum |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=1–73 |doi=]Description
Like all sillaginids, the rough whiting has an elongate compressed
body profile which tapers toward the small terminalmouth . The first spinousdorsal fin has 11 spines and the second dorsal fin has one spine and 17 soft rays. Theanal fin has two spines and 17 soft rays. Between the base of first dorsal-fin spine and the lateral line 4 scales, although the amount oflateral line scales is not known, as is the case withvertebrae numbers, colour, and swim bladder morphology. 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 ] The holotype has a recorded length of 25 cm.FishBase species | genus = Sillago | species = nierstraszi | year = 2007 | month = Oct ]Distribution and habitat
The only specimen known to science was collected on the lower coast of
Papua New Guinea , thus restricting the known range to this locality. This location is constant with McKay'shypothesis that the specimen is actually "S. analis", which has also been recorded occasionally from lower Papua New Guinea.Nothing of the
biology or contribution tofisheries of the species is currently known.References
External links
* [http://www.fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=8533 Rough whiting at Fishbase]
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