Dussumieria acuta

Author: Valenciennes, 1847

Dussumieria acuta Valenciennes, 1847

Status in World Register of Marine Species:
Accepted name: Dussumieria acuta Valenciennes, 1847 (updated 2009-06-25)

Diagnosis: small silvery fishes, elongate, cylindrical; belly rounded, without keel of scutes. Snout distinctly pointed, mouth small, premaxillae rectangular; branchiostegal rays usually 13-15. Dorsal fin origin a little behind midpoint of body; anal fin short, far behind dorsal fin base. Scales thin and very easily detached. Colour: back iridescent blue/green, flanks beginning bronze/gold, shading downward to silver. Size: to 20 cm, usually 10-15 cm.

Habitat: coastal pelagic; forming large shoals, of fishery importance in Indian Ocean. Food: small planktonic animals, chiefly crustaceans; also diatoms in adult fishes. Reproduction: unknown in area; spawning intermittent in Indian Ocean, eggs and larvae planktonic.

Distribution: rare immigrant to eastern Mediterranean from Red Sea via Suez Canal (coasts of Israel, Turkey, Lebanon). Elsewhere, whole Indo-Pacific area, from Red Sea to Japan.

Eggs, larvae and young stages. No data.
Otoliths (sagitta). No data.

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