Encrasicholina punctifer
Encrasicholina punctifer, known as the buccaneer anchovy, or in Hawaiian as nehu, is an anchovy of the family Engraulidae that widespread in the Indo-Pacific.
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| Species: | E. punctifer |
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| Encrasicholina punctifer Fowler, 1938 | |
Description
The buccaneer anchovy is widespread in the Indo-Pacific and measures 13 centimeters long.[1]
References
- Randall, John E. (2007). Reef and shore fishes of the Hawaiian Islands. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Sea Grant College Program. Honolulu: Sea Grant College Program, University of Hawaiʻi. ISBN 1929054033. OCLC 137274534.
- "Encrasicholina punctifer summary page". FishBase.
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