Sillago: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Acanthuriformes
- Family
- Sillaginidae
- Genus
- Sillago
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Sillago
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Sillago
Sillago is a genus of fish in the family Sillaginidae and the only non-monotypic genus in the family. Distinguishing the species can be difficult, with many similar in appearance and colour, forcing the use of swim bladder morphology as a definitive feature. All species are benthic in nature and generally coastal fish, living in shallow, protected waters although there are exceptions. Minor fisheries exist around various species of Sillago, making them of minor importance in most of their range. This genus has the widest distribution of any smelt-whiting genus, spanning much of the Indo-Pacific. The genus ranges from the east coast of Africa to Japan in the east and Southern Australia in the south, with most species concentrated around South East Asia, the Indonesian Archipelago and Australia. Many species have overlapping distribution, often making positive identification hard.
...Sillago in languages:
- Czech
- ježdíkovec
- English
- Sillago Whitings
- Japanese
- キス属
- Portuguese
- pescadinhas
- Russian
- Силаги
- Ukrainian
- Силага
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Parent Taxon
Child Taxa
- Sillago aeolus
- Sillago analis
- Sillago arabica
- Sillago argentifasciata
- Sillago asiatica
- Sillago attenuata
- Sillago bassensis
- Sillago boutani
- Sillago burrus
- Sillago caudicula
- Sillago ciliata
- Sillago flindersi
- Sillago indica
- Sillago ingenuua
- Sillago intermedia
- Sillago japonica
- Sillago lutea
- Sillago maculata
- Sillago malabarica
- Sillago megacephalus
- Sillago microps
- Sillago nierstraszi
- Sillago nigrofasciata
- Sillago panhwari
- Sillago parasihama
- Sillago parvisquamis
- Sillago robusta
- Sillago schomburgkii
- Sillago shaoi
- Sillago sihama
- Sillago sinica
- Sillago soringa
- Sillago suezensis
- Sillago vincenti
- Sillago vittata





















































































































































