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The western trumpeter whiting, Sillago burrus, is a species of marine fish of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae that is commonly found along the northern coast of Australia and in southern Indonesia and New Guinea. As its name suggests, it is closely related to and resembles the trumpeter whiting which inhabits the east coast of Australia and is distinguishable by swim bladder morphology alone. The species inhabits a variety of sandy, silty and muddy substrates in depths from 0 to 15 m deep, with older fish inhabiting deeper waters. Western trumpeter whiting are benthic carnivores which take predominantly crustaceans and polychaetes as prey. The species reaches sexual maturity at the end of its first year of age, spawning in batches between December and February The species is taken as

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  • Sillago burrus (ca)
  • Sillago burrus (es)
  • Sillago burrus (eu)
  • Sillago burrus (nl)
  • Western trumpeter whiting (en)
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  • Sillago burrus és una espècie de peix de la família Sillaginidae i de l'ordre dels perciformes. (ca)
  • Sillago burrus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Sillaginidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • Sillago burrus es una especie de peces de la familia Sillaginidae en el orden de los Perciformes. (es)
  • Sillago burrus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van witte baarzen (Sillaginidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1842 door Richardson. (nl)
  • The western trumpeter whiting, Sillago burrus, is a species of marine fish of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae that is commonly found along the northern coast of Australia and in southern Indonesia and New Guinea. As its name suggests, it is closely related to and resembles the trumpeter whiting which inhabits the east coast of Australia and is distinguishable by swim bladder morphology alone. The species inhabits a variety of sandy, silty and muddy substrates in depths from 0 to 15 m deep, with older fish inhabiting deeper waters. Western trumpeter whiting are benthic carnivores which take predominantly crustaceans and polychaetes as prey. The species reaches sexual maturity at the end of its first year of age, spawning in batches between December and February The species is taken as (en)
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  • Western trumpeter whiting (en)
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