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click for previous page FAO SPECIES IDENTIFICATION SHEETS FISHING AREA 51 (W. Indian Ocean) NATHIDAE Ponyfishes, slipmouths, toothponies Small to medium-sized fishes with oblong or round bodies, moderately to strongly compressed. Top of head with bony ridges and a well developed nuchal crest or spine; mouth stongly protrusible. A single dorsal fin with 8 (rarely 7 or 9) spines and 16 or 17 soft rays; anal fin with 3 spines and 14 soft rays; second dorsal and anal fin spines always the longest; caudal fin deeply emarginate to forked. Body covered with small, cycloid (smooth) scales but top of head scaleless. Colour: silvery, often with characteristic markings on body and fins, which are usually very helpful in field identification of fresh specimens. Bottom-living fishes in shallow coastal waters, with several species entering brackish waters, especially river estuaries. They are commonly caught with bottom trawls, as well as with beach seines, gillnets and other artisanal gear. Some are found in dense schools and may constitute a major component of the catch, especially along the coasts of India and Sri Lanka. Usually no separate statistics by species are collected for this family. The total catch of ponyfishes reported from Fishing Area 51 exceeded 7 500 tons in 1980, but the actual landings are doubtless considerably higher. These fishes are most commonly marketed dried salted. In some areas, they are also used for fishmeal. nuchal crest top of head scaleless maxilla mouth protractile

- 2 - FAO Sheets NATHIDAE Fishing Area 51 SIMILAR FAMILIES OCCURRING IN THE AREA: Gerreidae: body shape similar and mouth also strongly protrusible, but nuchal crest absent; scales much larger, and clearly visible, covering also top of head and breast; dorsal fin spines 9 or 10 (8, rarely 7 or 9, in Leiognathidae). Carangidae: mouth not strongly protrusible; two dorsal fins, or dorsal fin deeply notched; first two anal fin spines somewhat detached from third spine, sometimes deeply embedded in skin; many spines with scutes along lateral line. scales 9 spines scales Gerreidae Trachinotus sp. scutes Pseudocaranx sp. Examples of Carangidae Leiognathus Fig.1 KEY TO SPECIES OCCURRING IN THE AREA: 1a. Caniniform teeth absent 2a. Mouth horizontal, pointing forward or downward when protracted (Fig.1)... Leiognathus 2b. Mouth oblique, pointing upward when protracted (Fig.2)..... Secutor 1b. Caniniform teeth present; mouth pointing forward when protracted (Fig.3)...Gazza Secutor Fig.2 Gazza Fig.3

- 3 - FAO Sheets NATHIDAE Fishing Area 51 LIST OF SPECIES OCCURRING IN THE AREA: Code numbers are given for those species for which Identification Sheets are included Gazza achlamys Jordan & Starks, 1917 Gazza minuta (Bloch, 1797) Gaz 2 Gaz 1 Leiognathus berbis (Valenciennes, 1835) Leiog 13 Leiognathus bindus (Valenciennes, 1835) Leiog 1 Leiognathus blochi (Valenciennes, 1835) Leiog 12 Leiognathus brevirostris (Valenciennes, 1835) Leiog 2 Leiognathus daura (Cuvier, 1829) Leiog 3 Leiognathus dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1835) Leiog 11 Leiognathus elongatus Günther, 1874 Leiog 4 Leiognathus equulus (Forsskâl, 1775) Leiog 5 Leiognathus fasciatus (Lacepède, 1803) Leiiog 6 Leiognathus jonesi James, 1971 Leiognathus leuciscus (Günther, 1860) Leiog 8 Leiognathus lineolatus (Valenciennes, 1835) Leiog 14 Leiognathus smithursti (Ramsay & Ogilby, 1886) Leiog 9 Leiognathus splendens (Cuvier, 1829) Leiog 10 Secutor insidiator (Bloch, 1787) Secutor ruconius (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822) Sec 1 Sec 2 Prepared by P.S.B.R. James, Joint Director, Regional Centre of CMFRI, Mandapam Camp, India. Draft sheets revised by D.J. Woodland, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia and G. Jones, CSIRO Marine Laboratories, Division of Oceanography, Cronulla, NSW Australia. * Species recognized by the present author but there is no general consensus about its validity. Many authors, in fact, consider it a synonym of L. splendens

FAO Sheets PLATE I Fishing Area 51 Secutor insidiator Secutor ruconius Leiognathus daura Leiognathus dussumieri Leiognathus splendens Leiognathus berbis Leiognathus lineolatus Gazza achlamys Gazza minuta

FAO Sheets PLATE II Fishing Area 51 Leiognathus blochi Leiognathus elongatus Leiognathus smithursti Leiognathus bindus Leiognathus equulus Leiognatus fasciatus Leiognathus leuciscus Leiognathus brevirostris click for next page