Pelteobagrus fulvidraco belongs to Pelteobagrus fulvidraco. Alias: Yellow Horn Ding, Yellow Bone Fish, Gea, Yellow Turtle, Yellow Pepper Ding, Scar Stichopus japonicus, Yellow Stichopus japonicus (dialect).
Yellow croaker is about 20 cm long, with a flat abdomen, a flat back half and a slender tail handle. The head is big and flat, the kiss is short and blunt, the upper and lower jaws are slightly equal in length, the mouth is big and low, and there are fluffy teeth bands on the cheeks and palatine bones. Small eyes, lying on your side. There are 4 pairs of whiskers, the end of the nasal whiskers can extend to the back of the eye, and the maxillary whiskers 1 pair are the longest, with 2 pairs of whiskers, which are shorter than the maxillary whiskers. The body is bare and scaleless, and the lateral line is complete. Omnivorous, staple food benthos, shrimp, aquatic insects and some invertebrates. April-May spawning, parent fish have the habit of digging holes and nesting to protect their offspring. During the reproductive period, males have the habit of nesting. Living in still water or slow-flowing shallows, not sleeping during the day and coming out at night. Widely distributed in the Pacific water system in eastern China.