Alepes djedaba: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Carangiformes
- Family
- Carangidae
- Genus
- Alepes
- Species
- Alepes djedaba
- Scientific Name
- Alepes djedaba
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Shrimp scad
The shrimp scad (Alepes djedaba) (also known as the slender yellowtail kingfish), is a species of widespread tropical marine fish of the jack family, Carangidae. The shrimp scad is widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical western Indian Ocean and areas of the eastern Pacific Ocean, ranging from South Africa in the west to Hawaii in the east, including Japan and Australia to the north and south. The species is commonly found on inshore reefs and sandy substrates. It has the common body profile of a scad, and may be difficult to differentiate from others in the genus Alepes. It is one of the larger scads, growing to 40 cm, but often is encountered at much smaller sizes. The shrimp scad often forms large schools, and is carnivorous, consuming a variety of crustaceans and small fish. It is of moderate importance to fisheries throughout its range.
...Alepes djedaba in languages:
- Arabic
- Bayad
- Chinese
- 吉打副葉鰺
- Chinese
- 吉打鰺
- Czech
- kranas korálový
- English
- Shrimp scad
- English
- Shrimp caranx
- English
- Yellowtail scad
- English
- Slender Yellowtail Kingfish
- English
- herring trevally
- French
- Slar subari
- Japanese
- クロボシヒラアジ
- Kannada
- ಗೊಂಡ್ಲು
- Modern Greek
- Γυμνοκοκκάλι
- Russian
- Джедаба
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