Shortfin lizardfish

Shortfin lizardfish
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Aulopiformes
Family: Synodontidae
Genus: Saurida
Species: S. micropectoralis
Binomial name
Saurida micropectoralis
Shindo & Yamada, 1972

The Shortfin lizardfish (Saurida micropectoralis) is a species of lizardfish that lives mainly off the coast of Japan.

Information

S. micropectoralis is known to be found in a marine environment within a demersal depth range of 20 - 260 meters. This species is native to a tropical climate. The maximum length of the Saurida micropectoralis as an unsexed male is about 38 centimeters or about 14.96 inches long. This species is identified by its elongated, brown body with a white underside. It has dark colored fins. S. micropectoralis commonly occupy the areas of Indo-West Pacific, Andaman, South China seas, south to the Arafura Sea, and northern Australia. It is common to find this species in the area of muddy bottoms of the continental shelf down to about 60 meters. The diet of this species includes small bottom-dwelling invertebrates and fishes.[1]

Common names

The common names of S. micropectoralis in different languages are as follows:


References

  1. "Saurida micropectoralis Shindo & Yamada, 1972 Shortfin lizardfish". Fish Base. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  2. "Shortfin lizardfish". The Website of Everything. Retrieved 4 May 2013.

Notes


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