Dorab wolf-herring
Kingdom
Phylum
Order
Genus
SPECIES
Chirocentrus dorab
Length
36.6-100
14.4-39.4
cminch
cm inch 

The dorab wolf-herring (Chirocentrus dorab) is a fish species from the genus Chirocentrus of the family Chirocentridae. It is a coastal fish, silvery below and bright blue above. It is found in both marine and brackish or estuarine waters, feeding on smaller fish and possibly crustaceans. Chirocentrus is from the Greek cheir meaning hand and kentron meaning sting. Dorab is from the Arabic language word darrab (ضرّاب) and the word is probably a corrupted form of durubb (دُرُبّ) the name for goldfish in Arabic. It has another Arabic name, lisan (لسان) which means tongue.

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Sinhala name - කටුවල්ලා(katuwalla)

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Appearance

Dorab wolf-herring have slender, elongated bodies. They are commonly about 3–120 centimetres (1.2–47.2 in) in length and weigh 170–1,200 grams (0.37–2.65 lb).

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References

1. Dorab wolf-herring Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorab_wolf-herring
2. Dorab wolf-herring on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/75150150/75151154

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