Taractichthys steindachneri

Taractichthys steindachneri
Not evaluated (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Bramidae
Genus: Taractichthys
Species: T. steindachneri
Binomial name
Taractichthys steindachneri
(Döderlein 1883)
Synonyms

Argo steindachneri Döderlein in Steindachner & Döderlein, 1883

The sickle pomfret (Taractichthys steindachneri) is a species of pomfret, family Bramidae, found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.[1]

References

Sickle pomfrets are common bycatch in pelagic fisheries. They are often caught near seamounts. They are a minor commercially landed species. Sickle pomfrets are known as "monchong" in Hawaii, where they are popular in restaurants.

Sickle pomfrets have a widely forked tail, with a clear to white trailing edge. The body shape is compressed laterally, and they have a very rounded facial profile. Their pelvic fins are small and dark black, with a small brilliant, opalescent white tip. Juvenniles of this species have a single prominent raised nub in the each scale along the sides of the body. [2]

  1. Froese. R. and D. Pauly, Eds. Taractichthys steindachneri (Döderlein, 1883). FishBase. 2011.
  2. personal experience and teaching


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