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Strongylura incisa

(Large-Scale Long-Tom, Reef Needlefish)

Overview

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Family : Needlefishes ; Occurs over both lagoon and seaward reefs. Oviparous (Ref. 205). Eggs may be found attached to objects in the water by tendrils on the egg's surface (Ref. 205).

Common Names

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Common Names in Austronesian (Other):

Tagiulifalipiy

Common Names in Bikol:

Daal, Dual, Patlay

Common Names in Carolinian:

Tagiulifalipiy

Common Names in Danish:

Rev-Hornfisk

Common Names in English:

Large-Scale Long-Tom, Reef Needlefish

Common Names in Gela:

Malole Vaivaripapa

Common Names in Ilokano:

Layalay

Common Names in Japanese:

Ryukyu-Datsu

Common Names in Mahl:

Dethuntholi

Common Names in Malayalam:

ഊള, ഓള, കെരന് , കേരന്, Keran, Oola

Common Names in Mandarin Chinese:

琉球柱頜針魚, 琉球柱頜針魚, 琉球柱颌针鱼

Common Names in Marshall:

Mak, Tak

Common Names in Marshallese:

Mak, Tak

Common Names in Other:

Anayid

Common Names in Samoan:

A´u, A'u, Ise

Common Names in Tagalog:

Bayo, Haba, Kambabalo

Common Names in Tahitian:

A'u

Common Names in Visayan:

Baa, Bala, Baya, Bayo, Dugsa, Ganggang

Description

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Family Belonidae

Distribution: Marine and freshwater . Tropical and temperate waters . Diagnostic Features: Elongate fishes with both upper and lower jaws extended into long beaks filled with sharp teeth (except in neotenic Belonion); nostrils in a pit anterior to eyes. No spines in fins ; dorsal and anal fins posterior in position; pectoral fins short. Dorsal fin with 11-43 rays ; anal fin with 12-39 rays, pelvic fins, with 6 soft rays , are located in an abdominal position; and pectoral fins with 5-15 rays. Lateral line running down from pectoral fin origin and then along ventral margin of body. Scales small, cycloid, easily detached. Precaudal vertebrae 33-65, caudal vertebrae 19-41 and total vertebrae 52-97. Colour : These fishes live at the surface and are protectively colored for this mode of life by being green or blue on the back and silvery white on the lower sides and belly. Usually, a dusky or dark blue stripe along sides; fleshy tip of lower jaw frequently red or orange. Some fresh water needlefishes reach only 6 or 7 cm in total length while some marine species may attain 2 m. Composition of Family : The Belonidae contains 10 genera and 34 species. Four genera are monotypic: the southern African Petalichthys, the worldwide Ablennes and Platybelone, and apparently the Asian freshwater Xenetodon. The eastern Atlantic Belone contains two species. Tylosurus contains six species of strictly marine species. Three genera are restricted to freshwaters of South America: Belonion (two species), Potamorrhaphis (three), and Pseudotylosurus (two). The most speciose genus, Strongylura, contains 14 species, mostly marine, some estuarine , and three strictly freshwater, two of which are found in Central and South America, S. fluviatilis from Ecuador and Colombia and S. hubbsi from Mexico and Guatemala. Five species are considered polytypic , containing a total of 17 subspecies . Habitat and Biology : Most species are marine, but some occur in freshwaters. Carnivorous , feeding largely on small fishes which they catch sideways in their beaks. Needlefishes tend to leap and skitter at the surface and some people have been injured when accidentally struck by them, particularly at night when the fishes are attracted by lights. Interest to Fisheries: Caught by casting or trolling surface or near-surface lures and in floating gill nets . Flesh excellent in flavor although some people have misgivings about eating it due to the presence of many small bones and the green color of the bones.The family Belonidae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) and the Order Beloniformes. It contains 10 genera and 34 species. It may be found in Marine, Brackish , and Freshwater environments and is primarily Marine. Some members of this family are used in the aquarium trade. Reproductively, most members of this family are nonguarders. The main mode of swimming of adult fish in this family is carangiform . Members of this family have been dated back to the middle Oligocene epoch of the Tertiary period. This family may be found from 65° n to 40° s and 122° w to 154° e. Etymology of this family name : Greek, belone = needle

Habitat

Typically found in water with a depth of 0 to -876 meters (0 to -2,874 feet).Mean = -292.000 meters (-958.005 feet), Standard Deviation = 505.760 based on 3 observations. Ocean depth information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre.

Biome: Saltwater . Reef-associated .

Taxonomy

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Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Belone incisa Valenciennes, 1846
  2. Belone leiuroides Bleeker, 1851
  3. Belone liuroides Gnther, 1866
  4. Rhaphiobelone robusta Schultz, 1953
  5. Strongylura incisa (Valenciennes, 1846)
  6. Tylosurus terebra Whitley, 1927

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Group expert : Collette B .B., Data last modified by FishBase 23-Aug-1999

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Strongylura

There are approximately 31 species in this genus:

Tylosurus acus subsp. rafale · S. almeida · S. anastomella (Pacific Needlefish) · S. anostomella · Tylosurus acus subsp. rafale · S. exilas · S. exilis (California Needlefish) · S. fluviatilis · S. hubbsi (Maya Needlefish) · S. incisa (Large-Scale Long-Tom) · S. incisus · S. krefftii (Freshwater Long-Tom) · S. leiura (Banded Long-Tom) · S. leiura ferox (Banded Needlefish) · S. leiura leiura · S. mariana · S. marina (Agujon) · S. marinus · S. matina · S. notata (Redfin Needlefish) · S. notata forsythia · S. notata notata (Agujon) · S. notatus · S. scapularis (Shoulderspot Needlefish) · S. senegalensis (Senegal Needlefish) · S. strongylura (Blackspot Longtom) · S. timuca · S. timuco · S. timucu (Atlantic Needlefish) · S. tumucu · S. urvillii (D'urville's Long-Tom)

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Notes

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal March 01, 2008:

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Footnotes

Last Revised: 2008-08-12