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The Malabar trevally (Carangoides malabaricus), also known as the Malabar jack, Malabar kingfish or nakedshield kingfish, is a species of large inshore marine fish of the jack family, Carangidae. It is distributed throughout the Indian and west Pacific Oceans from South Africa in the west to Japan and Australia in the east, inhabiting reefs and sandy bays on the continental shelf. The Malabar trevally is similar to many of the other species in the genus Carangoides, with the number of gill rakers and the grey-brown colour of the tongue being the diagnostic features. The Malabar trevally is a predator, taking a variety of small fish, cephalopods and crustaceans. The species is of minor economic importance throughout its range, caught by a variety of net and handline methods.

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  • شيماني مالاباري (ar)
  • Carangoides malabaricus (ca)
  • Carangoides malabaricus (eu)
  • Carangoides malabaricus (es)
  • Malabar trevally (en)
  • タイワンヨロイアジ (ja)
  • Carangoides malabaricus (nl)
  • 馬拉巴若鰺 (zh)
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  • Carangoides malabaricus és un peix teleosti de la família dels caràngids i de l'ordre dels perciformes. (ca)
  • شيماني مالاباري (الاسم العلمي: Carangoides malabaricus) (بالإنجليزية: Malabar trevally)‏ هو نوع من الأسماك يتبع جنس الشيماني من فصيلة الشيميات. (ar)
  • Carangoides malabaricus es una especie de peces de la familia Carangidae en el orden de los Perciformes. (es)
  • Carangoides malabaricus Carangoides generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Carangidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • The Malabar trevally (Carangoides malabaricus), also known as the Malabar jack, Malabar kingfish or nakedshield kingfish, is a species of large inshore marine fish of the jack family, Carangidae. It is distributed throughout the Indian and west Pacific Oceans from South Africa in the west to Japan and Australia in the east, inhabiting reefs and sandy bays on the continental shelf. The Malabar trevally is similar to many of the other species in the genus Carangoides, with the number of gill rakers and the grey-brown colour of the tongue being the diagnostic features. The Malabar trevally is a predator, taking a variety of small fish, cephalopods and crustaceans. The species is of minor economic importance throughout its range, caught by a variety of net and handline methods. (en)
  • タイワンヨロイアジ(学名:Carangoides malabaricus)は、アジ科に属する比較的大型の海水魚である。体長は最大で全長60cmに達した記録があるが、通常みられるのは全長30cmほどの個体である。インド洋と太平洋の熱帯・亜熱帯域に広く生息し、その生息域は西は南アフリカ、東は日本や台湾、オーストラリアにまで広がっている。大陸棚上の岩礁やサンゴ礁、砂底の湾などでみられる。同じヨロイアジ属の多くの種と類似した外見をもつが、鰓耙数、そして舌が灰褐色であることなどから他種と識別できる。肉食魚であり、様々な種類の小魚や甲殻類、頭足類を捕食する。生息域のほとんどにおいて漁業における重要性は小さいが、様々な漁法で混獲されることがある。 (ja)
  • Carangoides malabaricus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van horsmakrelen (Carangidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1801 door Bloch & Schneider. (nl)
  • 馬拉巴若鰺,又稱瓜子鰺,俗名為甘仔魚,為輻鰭魚綱鱸形目鱸亞目鰺科的其中一個種。 (zh)
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