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- Sillaginidae abstract "The Sillaginidae, commonly known as the smelt-whitings, whitings, sillaginids, sand borers and sand-smelts, are a family of benthic coastal marine fishes in the order Perciformes. The smelt-whitings inhabit a wide region covering much of the Indo-Pacific, from the west coast of Africa east to Japan and south to Australia. The family comprises only three genera and 31 species, of which a number are dubious, with the last major revision of the family in 1992 unable to confirm the validity of a number of species. They are elongated, slightly compressed fish, often light brown to silver in colour, with a variety of markings and patterns on their upper bodies. The Sillaginidae are not related to a number of fishes commonly called 'whiting' in the Northern Hemisphere, including the fish originally called whiting, Merlangius merlangus.The smelt-whitings are mostly inshore fishes that inhabit sandy, silty, and muddy substrates on both low- and high-energy environments ranging from protected tidal flats and estuaries to surf zones. A few species predominantly live offshore on deep sand shoals and reefs, although the larvae and juvenile phases of most species return to inshore grounds, where they spend the first few years of their lives. Smelt-whitings are benthic carnivores that prey predominantly on polychaetes, a variety of crustaceans, molluscs, and to a lesser extent echinoderms and fish, feeding by detecting vibrations emitted by their prey.The family is highly important to fisheries throughout the Indo-Pacific, with species such as the northern whiting, Japanese whiting, and King George whiting forming the basis of major fisheries throughout their range. Many species are also of major importance to small subsistence fisheries, while others are little more than occasional bycatch. Smelt-whitings are caught by a number of methods, including trawling, seine nets, and cast nets. In Australia and Japan in particular, members of the family are often highly sought by recreational fishermen who also seek the fish for their prized flesh.".
- Sillaginidae class Actinopterygii.
- Sillaginidae family Percoidea.
- Sillaginidae kingdom Animal.
- Sillaginidae order Perciformes.
- Sillaginidae order Percoidei.
- Sillaginidae phylum Chordate.
- Sillaginidae thumbnail Sunday_fishing_in_Tokyo_bay.jpg?width=300.
- Sillaginidae wikiPageExternalLink search?START=1&JPN_FAMILY=&FAMILY=Sillaginidae&JPN_NAME=&SPECIES=&LOCALITY=&FISH_Y=&FISH_M=&FISH_D=&PERSON=&PHOTO_ID=&JPN_FAMILY_OPT=1&FAMILY_OPT=0&JPN_NAME_OPT=1&SPECIES_OPT=1&LOCALITY_OPT=1&PERSON_OPT=1&PHOTO_ID_OPT=2.
- Sillaginidae wikiPageExternalLink FamilySummary.cfm?ID=307.
- Sillaginidae wikiPageID "8802819".
- Sillaginidae wikiPageRevisionID "602153086".
- Sillaginidae caption "Phylogeny of the Sillaginidae, illustrating the three subgenra of Sillago proposed by McKay.".
- Sillaginidae classis Actinopterygii.
- Sillaginidae familia "Sillaginidae".
- Sillaginidae familiaAuthority "Richardson, 1846".
- Sillaginidae fossilRange "Eocene - Recent".
- Sillaginidae hasPhotoCollection Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae imageCaption "A catch of Japanese whiting, Sillago japonica".
- Sillaginidae imageWidth "200".
- Sillaginidae name "Smelt-whitings".
- Sillaginidae ordo Perciformes.
- Sillaginidae phylum Chordate.
- Sillaginidae regnum "Animalia".
- Sillaginidae subdivision "Sillaginodes".
- Sillaginidae subdivision "Sillaginopsis".
- Sillaginidae subdivision "Sillago See text for species.".
- Sillaginidae subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Sillaginidae subordo Percoidei.
- Sillaginidae superfamilia Percoidea.
- Sillaginidae typeGenus "Sillago".
- Sillaginidae typeGenusAuthority "Cuvier, 1817".
- Sillaginidae subject Category:Commercial_fish.
- Sillaginidae subject Category:Fish_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Sillaginidae subject Category:Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae type Animal.
- Sillaginidae type Eukaryote.
- Sillaginidae type Fish.
- Sillaginidae type Species.
- Sillaginidae type Fish.
- Sillaginidae type Organism.
- Sillaginidae comment "The Sillaginidae, commonly known as the smelt-whitings, whitings, sillaginids, sand borers and sand-smelts, are a family of benthic coastal marine fishes in the order Perciformes. The smelt-whitings inhabit a wide region covering much of the Indo-Pacific, from the west coast of Africa east to Japan and south to Australia.".
- Sillaginidae label "Sillaginidae".
- Sillaginidae label "Sillaginidae".
- Sillaginidae label "Sillaginidae".
- Sillaginidae label "Sillaginidae".
- Sillaginidae label "Sillaginidae".
- Sillaginidae label "Sillaginidae".
- Sillaginidae label "Sylagusowate".
- Sillaginidae label "Witte baarzen".
- Sillaginidae label "キス (魚)".
- Sillaginidae label "沙鮻".
- Sillaginidae sameAs Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae sameAs キス_(魚).
- Sillaginidae sameAs Witte_baarzen.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Sylagusowate.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae sameAs m.027k795.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Q133321.
- Sillaginidae sameAs Q133321.
- Sillaginidae wasDerivedFrom Sillaginidae?oldid=602153086.
- Sillaginidae depiction Sunday_fishing_in_Tokyo_bay.jpg.
- Sillaginidae isPrimaryTopicOf Sillaginidae.
- Sillaginidae name "Smelt-whitings".