Definition of Sillaginidae. Meaning of Sillaginidae. Synonyms of Sillaginidae

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Definition of Sillaginidae

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- The Sillaginidae, commonly known as the smelt-whitings, whitings, sillaginids, sand borers and sand-smelts, are a family of benthic coastal marine fish...
- species in Silverside family Atherinidae Smelt-whitings in the family Sillaginidae Whitebait smelts (North American) in the family Osmeridae and genera:...
- caudicula is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae. It is found in the western Indian Ocean near Oman. Sillago caudicula...
- blue-nose whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the family Sillaginidae, the smelt-whitings. It is a slender, slightly compressed fish that is...
- In the Indo-Pacific, the name whiting is used for fish in the family Sillaginidae, such as ****anese whiting, King George whiting, northern whiting, sand...
- species of coastal marine fish belonging to the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae. As suggested by its name, the ****anese whiting was first recorded from...
- spotted sillago, is a coastal marine fish of the smelt-whitings family Sillaginidae. The King George whiting is endemic to Australia, inhabiting the south...
- suezensis is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae. It is found in the western Indian Ocean and the northern Red Sea including...
- Sillago is a genus of fish in the family Sillaginidae and the only non-monotypic genus in the family. Distinguishing the species can be difficult, with...
- whiting, is a species of benthic marine fish in the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae. The species is one of three 'school whiting' that inhabit southern Australia...