Upeneus taeniopterus és una espècie de peix de la família dels múl·lids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Els mascles poden assolir els 33 cm de longitud total.[2]
Es troba des de l'Àfrica Oriental fins a les Hawaii, les Tuamotu, les Illes Ryukyu i Micronèsia.[2]
Upeneus taeniopterus és una espècie de peix de la família dels múl·lids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Upeneus taeniopterus is a species of fish in the family Mullidae, the goatfishes. It is known commonly as the finstripe goatfish. It is a marine fish native to the Indo-Pacific region.[2]
This species reaches about 33 centimeters long. It is pale grey in color with many small reddish patches along the dorsal surface of the body. There is a horizontal stripe from eye to tail and a paler stripe below. The tail fin has dark bars.[2]
This fish is associated with reefs, and is usually found in shallow waters.[2]
The fish has been reported to be hallucinogenic when consumed;[2] however, it is commercially fished for food, generally being made into mince and other processed products.[1]
This species has a wide distribution and is not considered to be threatened.[1]
Upeneus taeniopterus is a species of fish in the family Mullidae, the goatfishes. It is known commonly as the finstripe goatfish. It is a marine fish native to the Indo-Pacific region.
This species reaches about 33 centimeters long. It is pale grey in color with many small reddish patches along the dorsal surface of the body. There is a horizontal stripe from eye to tail and a paler stripe below. The tail fin has dark bars.
This fish is associated with reefs, and is usually found in shallow waters.
The fish has been reported to be hallucinogenic when consumed; however, it is commercially fished for food, generally being made into mince and other processed products.
This species has a wide distribution and is not considered to be threatened.
Upeneus taeniopterus es una especie de peces de la familia Mullidae en el orden de los Perciformes.
Los machos pueden llegar alcanzar los 33 cm de longitud total.[1]
Se encuentra desde el África Oriental hasta las Hawái, las Tuamotu, las Islas Ryukyu y Micronesia.
Upeneus taeniopterus Upeneus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Mullidae familian sailkatzen da.
Espezie hau Agulhasko itsaslasterran aurki daiteke.
Upeneus taeniopterus Upeneus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Mullidae familian sailkatzen da.
Le poisson-chèvre à queue rayée (Upeneus taeniopterus) est une espèce de poissons marins appartenant à la famille des Mullidae.
Upeneus taeniopterus Cuvier, 1829 è un pesce Perciforme appartenente alla famiglia Mullidae proveniente dall'Indo-Pacifico.[1]
Ha un areale molto ampio, ma è comune soprattutto nella zona tra Giappone e Hawaii; è diffuso anche nelle barriere coralline dell'oceano Indiano[1], fin dalle coste orientali dell'Africa[2]. È una specie che non si spinge molto in profondità e difficilmente scende oltre i 50 m[1]. Predilige zone con fondali fangosi.
Si nutre soprattutto di crostacei; se consumato da esseri umani, può sortire effetti allucinogeni.[1]
Upeneus taeniopterus Cuvier, 1829 è un pesce Perciforme appartenente alla famiglia Mullidae proveniente dall'Indo-Pacifico.
Upeneus taeniopterus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van zeebarbelen (Mullidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1829 door Cuvier.
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