Rainbow sardine

Rainbow sardine

Common sprat, Dwarf round herring, Rainbow herring, Sharpnosed sprat

Kingdom
Phylum
Order
Genus
SPECIES
Dussumieria acuta
Length
15-20
5.9-7.9
cminch
cm inch 

The rainbow sardine (Dussumieria acuta), also known as common sprat, dwarf round herring, rainbow herring, and sharpnosed sprat, is a bony fish important to aquaculture and commercial fisheries.

Appearance

The color of the rainbow sardine is iridescent blue with a shiny gold or brass line below, which quickly fades after death; the hind margin of the tail is broadly dark. The fish has a w-shaped pelvic scute; an isthmus tapering evenly forward; and more anal fin rays. There are 14 to 18 anal soft rays. The maximum length recorded is 20 cm.

Distribution

Geography

Marine and estuarine species, the rainbow sardine can be found in Indo-Pacific regions such as the Persian Gulf (and perhaps south to Somalia), Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia to Indonesia (Kalimantan) and the Philippines. The species now also occurs in the Mediterranean, having invaded as a Lessepsian migrant through the Suez Canal.

References

1. Rainbow sardine Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_sardine
2. Rainbow sardine on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/198290445/198356945

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