Largescale mullet

Species of fish

Largescale mullet
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Mugiliformes
Family: Mugilidae
Genus: Planiliza
Species:
P. macrolepis
Binomial name
Planiliza macrolepis
(A. Smith, 1846)[1]
Synonyms
  • Liza macrolepis (A. Smith, 1846)
  • Chelon macrolepsis (A. Smith, 1846)
  • Liza akame Tanaka, 1916
  • Liza parva Oshima, 1922
  • Liza pescadorensis Oshima, 1922
  • Liza troscheli (Bleeker, 1858-59)
  • Mugil borneensis Bleeker, 1851
  • Mugil macrolepisA. Smith, 1846
  • Mugil pescadorensis (Oshima, 1922)
  • Mugil poicilusDay, 1865
  • Mugil rodericensis Günther, 1876
  • Mugil smithiiGünther, 1861
  • Mugil troscheli Bleeker, 1858-59
  • Mugil troschelii Bleeker, 1858-59 [2]

The largescale mullet (Planiliza macrolepis) is a species of fish in the family Mugilidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific.

Description

The largescale mullet is greenish-grey above and silvery grey beneath. The fins are bluish-grey with darker edges. The top of the back is nearly straight when viewed from the side while the underside is rounded. The first dorsal fin has 4-5 spines with 8 or 9 soft rays and the anal fin has 3 spines with about 9 soft rays.[3]

Distribution

The largescale mullet is found in shallow coastal areas in the Indo-Pacific region including estuaries and water with low salinity.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Encyclopedia of Life
  2. ^ World Register of Marine Species
  3. ^ FishBase

External links

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Mugiliformes species (Mullets)
  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Class Actinopterygii
  • Order Mugiliformes
Mugilidae
Agonostomus
  • Comoro mullet (A. catalai)
  • Fairy mullet (A. telfairii)
Aldrichetta
  • Yellow-eye mullet (A. forsteri)
Cestraeus
Chaenomugil
Chelon
Crenimugil
  • Bluetail mullet (C. buchanani)
  • Fringelip mullet (C. crenilabis)
  • Half fringelip mullet (C. heterocheilos)
  • Longfin mullet (C. pedaraki)
  • Bluespot mullet (C. seheli)
Dajaus
Ellochelon
Gracimugil
Joturus
Minimugil
Mugil
  • Banana mullet (M. bananensis)
  • Mugil brevirostris
  • Broussonnet's mullet (M. broussonnetii)
  • Leaping African mullet (M. capurrii)
  • Flathead grey mullet (M. cephalus)
  • White mullet (M. curema)
  • Dwarf mullet (M. curvidens)
  • Redeye mullet (M. gaimardianus)
  • Galapagos mullet (M. galapagensis)
  • Hospe mullet (M. hospes)
  • Parassi mullet (M. incilis)
  • Lebranche mullet (M. liza)
  • Mugil margaritae
  • Mugil rubrioculus
  • Liseta mullet (M. setosus)
  • Thoburn's mullet (M. thoburni)
  • Mugil trichodon
Myxus
Neochelon
Neomyxus
Oedalechilus
Osteomugil
  • Longarm mullet (O. cunnesius)
  • Kanda (O. engeli)
  • Osteomugil formosae
  • Longfinned mullet (O. perusii)
  • Robust mullet (O. robustus)
  • Speigler's mullet (O. speigleri)
Parachelon
Paramugil
  • Silver mullet (P. georgii)
  • Broad-mouthed mullet (P. parmatus)
Planiliza
  • Abu mullet (P. abu)
  • Eastern keelback mullet (P. affinis)
  • Diamond mullet (P. alata)
  • Keeled mullet (P. carinata)
  • So-iuy mullet (P. haematocheilus)
  • Klunzinger's mullet (P. klunzingeri)
  • Largescale mullet (P. macrolepis)
  • Saint Lucia mullet (P. melinoptera)
  • Indian mullet (P. mandapamensis)
  • Planiliza ordensis
  • Gold-spot mullet (P. parsia)
  • Persian mullet (P. persicus)
  • Tade gray mullet (P. planiceps)
  • Greenback mullet (P. subviridis)
  • Planiliza tade
Plicomugil
Pseudomyxus
Rhinomugil
  • Corsula (R. corsula)
Sicamugil
Squalomugil
Trachystoma
Taxon identifiers
Liza macrolepis
Mugil macrolepis