About: Sand whiting

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The sand whiting (Sillago ciliata), also known as the summer whiting, yellowfin whiting or blue-nose whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the family Sillaginidae, the 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 counts needed to distinguish the species between its nearest relative Sillago analis. The sand whiting is distributed along the east coast of Australia from Cape York south to Tasmania, as well as Lord Howe Island and New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean.

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  • Sillago ciliata és una espècie de peix de la família Sillaginidae i de l'ordre dels perciformes. (ca)
  • Sillago ciliata generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Sillaginidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • Sillago ciliata es una especie de peces de la familia Sillaginidae en el orden de los Perciformes. (es)
  • The sand whiting (Sillago ciliata), also known as the summer whiting, yellowfin whiting or blue-nose whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the family Sillaginidae, the 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 counts needed to distinguish the species between its nearest relative Sillago analis. The sand whiting is distributed along the east coast of Australia from Cape York south to Tasmania, as well as Lord Howe Island and New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean. The sand whiting commonly inhabits shallow sandy substrates in bays, estuaries and surf zones where it preys on polychaete worms, small crustaceans and bivalve molluscs. Reproduction in the species is variable over its range, generally spawning twice between September and April. Young fish inhabit shallow sand flats, both along the coast and well into the upper reaches of estuaries. First described in 1829, the species has long been prized as a table fish and is commonly sought by both recreational and commercial fishermen in New South Wales and Queensland. The sand whiting fishery is most prolific in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales where the species is most abundant, often caught along other species of whiting in estuaries and from beaches. Due to its importance as a commercial fish, substantial research has been carried out on the species, especially feasibility studies involving the use of sand whiting in aquaculture. (en)
  • Sillago ciliata is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van witte baarzen (Sillaginidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1829 door Georges Cuvier. (nl)
  • Песчаная силага, или песчаная силлага, или нитчатая силлага (лат. Sillago ciliata), — вид лучепёрых рыб семейства силаговых. Распространены в юго-западной части Тихого океана. Максимальная длина тела 51 см. (ru)
  • Sillago ciliata är en fiskart som beskrevs av Cuvier 1829. Sillago ciliata ingår i släktet Sillago och familjen Sillaginidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Cuvier, 1829 (en)
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  • August 2022 (en)
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  • Sand whiting taken near Byron Bay, New South Wales (en)
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  • Sand whiting (en)
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  • S. ciliata distribution map.png (en)
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  • Range of the Sand whiting (en)
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  • possibly Trypaea australiensis (en)
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  • *S. diadoi (Thiollière, 1857) *S. insularis (Castelnau, 1873) *S. terra-reginae (Castelnau, 1878) *S. ciliata diadoi (Whitley, 1932) (en)
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  • Sillago ciliata (en)
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  • Sillago ciliata és una espècie de peix de la família Sillaginidae i de l'ordre dels perciformes. (ca)
  • Sillago ciliata generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Sillaginidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • Sillago ciliata es una especie de peces de la familia Sillaginidae en el orden de los Perciformes. (es)
  • Sillago ciliata is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van witte baarzen (Sillaginidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1829 door Georges Cuvier. (nl)
  • Песчаная силага, или песчаная силлага, или нитчатая силлага (лат. Sillago ciliata), — вид лучепёрых рыб семейства силаговых. Распространены в юго-западной части Тихого океана. Максимальная длина тела 51 см. (ru)
  • Sillago ciliata är en fiskart som beskrevs av Cuvier 1829. Sillago ciliata ingår i släktet Sillago och familjen Sillaginidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • The sand whiting (Sillago ciliata), also known as the summer whiting, yellowfin whiting or blue-nose whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the family Sillaginidae, the 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 counts needed to distinguish the species between its nearest relative Sillago analis. The sand whiting is distributed along the east coast of Australia from Cape York south to Tasmania, as well as Lord Howe Island and New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean. (en)
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  • Sillago ciliata (ca)
  • Sillago ciliata (eu)
  • Sillago ciliata (es)
  • Sillago ciliata (nl)
  • Sand whiting (en)
  • Песчаная силага (ru)
  • Sillago ciliata (sv)
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