The small-scale whiting (Sillago parvisquamis), also known as the blue whiting, is a species of inshore marine fish of the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae...
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The large-scale whiting (Sillaginops macrolepis) the only member of the genus Sillaginops, is a poorly understood species of coastal marine fish of the...
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The small-eyed whiting (Sillago microps) is a poorly known species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae. The species is known...
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smelt-whitings. It is a slender, slightly compressed fish that is very similar to other species of Sillago, with detailed spine, ray and lateral line scale...
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The northern whiting (Sillago sihama), also known as the silver whiting and sand smelt, is a marine fish, the most widespread and abundant member of the...
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Sillaginidae (redirect from Smelt-whiting)
The Sillaginidae, commonly known as the smelt-whitings, whitings, sillaginids, sand borers and sand-smelts, are a family of benthic coastal marine fish...
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Sillaginidae Genus: Sillaginops Large-scale whiting, Sillaginops macrolepis (MoE: EN) Genus: Sillago Small-scale whiting, Sillago parvisquamis EN IUCN (MoE:...
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the Japanese whiting has a slightly compressed, elongate body tapering toward the terminal mouth. The body is covered in small ctenoid scales extending to...
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Merlangius (redirect from English whiting)
Merlangius merlangus, commonly known as whiting or merling, is an important food fish in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean and the northern Mediterranean...
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lined whiting (Sillago analis), also known as the Tin Can Bay whiting or rough-scale whiting, is a species of inshore marine fish of the smelt whiting family...
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