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Diagnostic Description

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Preorbital serrae 18-28; a few fine serrae may be present on suborbital; body depth 2.7-3.05 in SL; orbit diameter 2.75-3.3 in head length; maxilla extending to or slightly beyond a vertical at front edge of pupil; caudal concavity 2.5-3.1 in head length. Silvery, usually with blackish spots posteriorly on dorsal part of body that tends to merge to form bands anteriorly (or the dark pigment is concentrated on scale margins); most of snout and tip of chin blackish; caudal fin pale with a black posterior margin that broadens on lobe tips, then a very broad submarginal pale zone, often preceded by a chevron-shaped blackish band or row of blackish spots parallel with posterior margin; base of caudal fin with small blackish spots; a narrow white margin on soft portion of dorsal and anal fins with a broad blackish submarginal zone anteriorly that narrows posteriorly (broader in dorsal fin than anal) (Ref. 41640).
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Migration

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Catadromous. Migrating from freshwater to the sea to spawn, e.g., European eels. Subdivision of diadromous. Migrations should be cyclical and predictable and cover more than 100 km.
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 10; Dorsal soft rays (total): 10 - 12; Analspines: 3; Analsoft rays: 11 - 12
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Biology

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Primarily a freshwater species; extent of penetration into brackish and marine environments uncertain (Ref. 41640). Has been found in moderately deep (1.5-3 m), rocky, unshaded, flowing water areas of mid-hill rivers (Ref. 6028).
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Importance

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fisheries: commercial; aquarium: public aquariums
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分布

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分布於印度-太平洋區,自斯里蘭卡到萊恩、杜夕群島,北至日本南部,南至拉帕島。台灣各地溪流及河口區均產。
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利用

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一般以流刺網或一支釣均能捕獲。為味美之食用魚,以煮湯為宜。有些人將其馴養觀賞。
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描述

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體延長而側扁,呈紡錐形。頭中大。吻長較眼徑短。口裂小;上頜骨後緣不及眼中部下方。眶前骨及前鰓蓋骨邊緣具鋸齒。體被中大型櫛鱗,頰部、鰓蓋及鰓蓋下骨均具鱗;側線完全而平直,僅於胸鰭上方略向上彎曲;背、臀鰭基部均具鱗鞘。背鰭單一,硬棘部和軟條部間具缺刻,硬棘X,軟條數10-12;臀鰭硬棘III,軟條數11-12;尾鰭深叉形。體呈銀褐色,腹部銀白色;體側上半部及背部散佈有不規則的暗褐色斑點,尤以幼魚較明顯。各鰭為淡灰黃色,背鰭硬棘部具暗灰色緣,軟條部則有較寬之黑色帶緣;臀鰭亦有較寬之黑色帶;尾鰭亦具寬的黑色緣。
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棲地

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主要棲息於熱帶沿岸水域,為群游性魚種,由潮池到幾公尺深之淺水域,亦喜好棲息於河口區的汽水域,甚至是河川中、下游流域;幼魚則常出現於潮池。一般在夜間覓食,以小魚、甲殼類等為攝食對象,是種貪吃的魚種。
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Kuhlia marginata

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Kuhlia marginata, the dark-margined flagtail, spotted flagtail, silver flagtail, orange-finned flagtail, northern jungle perch or mountain bass, is a species of diadromous ray-finned fish, a flagtail from the family Kuhliidae. It is found in eastern Asia and Oceania.

Description

Kuhlia marginata has a moderately deep, compressed body with a moderately pointed head. The large, oblique mouth is protractile with a projecting lower jaw. The mouth extends to just in front of the pupil. It is silvery in colour and is normally marked with dark spots on the posterior, dorsal part of the body and these merge towards the head to form a horizontal dusky band or the dark pigment is concentrated on the edges of the scales. Most of the snout and the tip of the chin are blackish. The caudal fin is pale with a black rear edge which gets wider towards the tips of the lobes, and has a very wide pale submarginal area which frequently has a chevron-shaped blackish band or a row of dusky spots running parallel to the edge. The caudal peduncle is marked with small blackish spots. The margin of the soft-rayed portions of the dorsal and anal fins has a thin white margin and has a broad blackish submarginal zone which gets thinner towards the rear, this is wider on the dorsal fin.[3] There is a distinct patch of red colour on the anal fin and the upper and lower lobes of the tail are pointed.[4] The dorsal fin has 10 spines and 10-12 soft rays while the anal fin has 3 spines and 11-12 soft rays.[2]

Distribution

Kuhlia marginata is a widespread Indo-Pacific specs which occurs from Japan in the north to Australia in the south and east into the central Pacific as far as the Caroline Islands.[1] Its Australian distribution extends from Cape Tribulation to the Russell River in Queensland.[3]

Habitat and biology

Kuhlia marginata spends most of its adult life in freshwater where there are flowing rivers and in pools below waterfalls as far as 64 kilometres (40 mi) upstream. It is frequently recorded in estuarine environments but rarely in the sea. Spawning takes place in the sea and it remains in the sea as a larva and juvenile before migrating up rivers to mature. It cannot get past waterfalls so tends to occur in the lower and mid-catchments of river systems where it prefers steep fast-flowing streams.[1] The juveniles leave the sea for freshwater at around 20 millimetres (0.79 in) in standard length and the females mature at standard length 95.5 millimetres (3.76 in) and males at 83.5 millimetres (3.29 in) when they migrate back to the sea to spawn. Chemical analysis of sample otoliths suggested that many males do not return to freshwater after breeding but females may return to the sea to spawn several times during their lives.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Hoese, D.; Mailautoka, K.; Ebner, B. (2019). "Kuhlia marginata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T11060A123377956. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T11060A123377956.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2019). "Kuhlia marginata" in FishBase. December 2019 version.
  3. ^ a b Martin F. Gomon & Dianne J. Bray. "Kuhlia marginata". Fishes of Australia. Retrieved 12 April 2020 – via Museums Victoria.
  4. ^ "Silver flagtail". Queensland Government. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  5. ^ Shin-ichiro Oka & Katsunori Tachihara (2008). "Migratory history of the spotted flagtail Kuhlia marginata". Environmental Biology of Fishes. 81: 321–327. doi:10.1007/s10641-007-9203-z.
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Kuhlia marginata: Brief Summary

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Kuhlia marginata, the dark-margined flagtail, spotted flagtail, silver flagtail, orange-finned flagtail, northern jungle perch or mountain bass, is a species of diadromous ray-finned fish, a flagtail from the family Kuhliidae. It is found in eastern Asia and Oceania.

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