Kunidae? Carangidae ? Leaf carp? Atule ? Marine fish
What is the picture below? ? Swimming fin-leaf sole? ? Atule mate? (Caranx mate? )? Commonly known as? Sipo, Huangwei, Pinggua, Ganzai (Taitung), Damukong, Damubanong
The body is oblong and slightly sideways. The tip of the snout is longer than the eye diameter. Fat eyelids are very developed, and only a long slit is exposed in the center of the pupil. The teeth are small, with a row of teeth in the upper and lower jaws, but there are 2-3 rows of canine teeth in front of the maxilla of the big fish, and only one row in the back. The body is round and scaly, and the chest is completely scaly and not bare. The straight part of the lateral line starts from below the fins of the second dorsal fin 6-8. The edge scale is strong, and it exists in almost all the straight parts. The fin in front of the second dorsal fin is not extended, and the gluteal fin is the same shape. No fins. The back of the body is blue-green, the abdomen is silvery white, and there are 9- 10 dark horizontal bands in the upper part of the body. There is a marked black spot above the posterior edge of gill cover. Yellow-green dorsal fin and caudal fin; The gluteal fin is light yellow, and the rest is transparent or light color.
Widely distributed in tropical waters of Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, including east coast of Africa, Red Sea, Indian coast, South China Sea, Indonesia, northwestern Australia, Philippines, Taiwan Province, southern Japan, Hawaiian Islands and Fiji Islands in South Pacific. Fish that swim in groups near the coast can inhabit up to 50 meters.
Trypanosoma? Turritellidae is Turritella? Gastropoda mollusk
What is the picture below? Cone snail Turritella terebra? ? Commonly known as? Trypanosoma bambusae and Trypanosoma suis?