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Diagnostic Description

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Golden, dusky olive brown above, scale rows each with a dark line; fins dusky (Ref. 5492). Body with 7 or 8 prominent dark stripes along the longitudinal scale rows above lateral line and 7-9 faint stripes below. Pectoral fin rays unbranched; 4th or 5th pectoral filament longest, 22-40% of SL. Posterior margin of maxilla reaching to (or slightly extending beyond) level of posterior margin of adipose eyelid. Lower tip of 7th proximal pterygiophore of 1st dorsal fin directed backwards. Lateral squamation on caudal fin unbranched (Ref. 40970).
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Cristina V. Garilao
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 9; Dorsal soft rays (total): 13; Analspines: 2; Analsoft rays: 11 - 12
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Trophic Strategy

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Occurs over muddy bottoms of the continental shelf (Ref. 4340), and coastal waters (Ref. 9137). Feeds on small crustaceans, fishes and other benthic organisms (Ref. 30573).
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Drina Sta. Iglesia
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Biology

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Occur over muddy bottoms of the continental shelf (Ref. 4340), from estuaries to coastal beaches and to relatively deep waters (less than 122 m) (Ref. 57343). Forms loosely-associated schools (Ref. 57343). Feeds on small crustaceans, fishes and other benthic organisms (Ref. 30573). Fish of 12 cm can be caught in large numbers (Ref. 9685).
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Pascualita Sa-a
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Importance

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fisheries: commercial; aquaculture: commercial; gamefish: yes
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分布

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分布於印度-太平洋區,西起非洲東部,東至波里尼西亞,北至韓國,南至澳洲等。台灣分布於南部、北部、西部、小琉球及澎湖海域等。
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利用

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利用流刺網、底拖網、定置網及釣具等漁法捕獲。肉質細緻鮮美,為高經濟價值魚種,清蒸是最適宜的烹調方法。
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描述

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體延長而側扁,後眼眶長小於第二背鰭起點處體高之3/4。頭中大,前端圓鈍。吻短而圓。眼較大,長於吻長,位於頭的前部;脂性眼瞼發達,呈長橢圓形。口大,下位,口裂近水平;下頜唇發達,但未達下頜縫合處;上下頜兩側均有牙齒,其外側無小齒;鋤骨及腭骨均具齒。鰾不具側枝。體被櫛鱗,背、臀及胸鰭基部均具鱗鞘,而胸鰭及腹鰭基部腋鱗長尖形,兩腹鰭間另具一個三角形鱗瓣;側線直,且向後方緩慢傾斜。背鰭兩個;胸鰭長於頭長,下側位,上部胸鰭條不分叉,下部具有5枚游離之絲狀軟條;尾鰭深叉,上下葉不延長如絲。體背部呈灰綠色,體側銀白;前端側線具無污斑。各鰭灰色而略帶黃色。
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棲地

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主要棲息於沿岸或淺的大陸棚砂泥底質地形環境。喜群棲性,常成群洄游,有季節洄游之習性,會隨著漁期到來而大量湧現。以蝦、蟹、魚類及蠕蟲等底棲生物為食。
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Polydactylus plebeius

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Polydactylus plebeius, the striped threadfin, also known as the common threadfin, Northern threadfin or puttynose, is a species of marine fish native to the Indo-Pacific.

Description

Polydactylus plebeius is a medium-sized threadfin which attains a maximum total length of 45 centimetres (18 in) but is more commonly 30 centimetres (12 in).[1] It has a pointed snout and the dorsal profile of the head is nearly straight. There are two separate dorsal fins, the first containing 8 spines which all have a base of similar thickness and the second dorsal fin has a single spine and 12 or 13 soft rays. The anal fin has 3 spines and 11 or 12 soft rays and has a base with is roughly equal in length to that of the second dorsal fin. The pectoral fin has 16 to 18 unbranched rays and has a mean length of one fifth of the standard length and its tip does not extend to the tip of the pelvic fin. This species has 5 pectoral filaments, the first is the shortest and it extends to a point just short of or equal to the origin of the pelvic fin. The second to fourth pectoral filaments do not extends as far as the tip of pelvic fin. The fifth pectoral filament is the longest, having a mean length equivalent to one-third of the standard length and it extends beyond the tip of pelvic fin. The caudal fin is deeply forked with both long caudal fin lobes lacking filaments. There are 60-68 pored scales in the lateral line which is simple and extends from the upper end of gill slit to upper end of the lower lobe of the caudal-fin. The head and upper flanks of the body are silver with a slight blackish tinge. The colour lightens on the lower flanks and the underside is white. The snout is semi-transparent. The first and second dorsal fins, as well as the caudal fin, are pale with blackish rear margins. The membrane of the pectoral fin is blackish. The pectoral filaments are white. The forward margins and origins of the pelvic and anal fins are white, while their other parts are a dusky yellowish white. This species also has 7 or 8 prominent horizontal dark stripes above the lateral line with 7 to 9 faint stripes below it.[2]

Distribution

Polydactylus plebeius is found in the Indo-Pacific from the coast of East Africa where it occurs as far south as South Africa through the Indian Ocean and into the Pacific Ocean as far east as French Polynesia, extending south to northern New South Wales and north to Japan. It is absent from the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf.[2]

Habitat and biology

Polydactylus plebeius occurs over muddy substrates on the continental shelf, in estuaries and off coastal beaches down to depths no greater than 122 metres (400 ft). It gathers in loose schools. It feeds on small crustaceans, fishes and other benthic organisms.[1]

Fisheries

Polydactylus plebeius is an important species for fisheries in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and particularly in Melanesia and Polynesia. It is fished using trawls, gill nets, handlines and beach seines.[2]

Species description

Polydactylus plebeius was first formally described as Polynemus plebeius by Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet in 1782 with the type locality given as Tahiti.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Polydactylus plebeius" in FishBase. December 2019 version.
  2. ^ a b c Hiroyuki Motomura & Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2004). Threadfins of the World (family Polynemidae): An Annotated and Illustrated Catalogue of Polynemid Species Known to Date (PDF). FAO species identification field guide for fishery purposes. Vol. 3. Food & Agriculture Org.
  3. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Polynemus plebeius". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
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Polydactylus plebeius: Brief Summary

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Polydactylus plebeius, the striped threadfin, also known as the common threadfin, Northern threadfin or puttynose, is a species of marine fish native to the Indo-Pacific.

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Description

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Occurs over muddy bottoms of the continental shelf (Ref. 4340). Attains at least 45 cm SL (Ref. 9685). Fish of 12 cm can be caught in large numbers (Ref. 9685).

Reference

Froese, R. & D. Pauly (Editors). (2023). FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. version (02/2023).

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