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Family Engraulidae - Anchovies
Engraulidae Engraulidae
Order: Clupeiformes
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
No. of Genera: 16
No. of Species: 139
Environment: Fresh:  Yes     Brackish:  Yes     Marine:  Yes
Aquarium: none
First Fossil Record:               Ref.:      Berg, L.S..1958
Remark: Distribution: Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Schooling fishes, mostly of shallow coastal waters and estuaries in tropical and temperate regions. Some species enter or live in freshwater. Mouth inferior. Upper jaw produced. Jaw teeth well developed to absent. Gill rakers on lower limb of first arch 10-50 or more. Branchiostegal rays 7-19. A silvery stripe down flanks. Body translucent. Abdominal scutes present in most Old World anchovies; absent in New World anchovies, except for one pelvic scute. Luminescent organs noted in one species. Mostly filter feeding on zooplankton; a few piscivorous. About 50 cm maximum length; most species below 15 cm. Commercially important for food and fish meal; also used as bait. The name 'Engraulididae' has been proposed for this family (Ref. 189).
Etymology: Greek, eggraulis = anchovy
Division: Marine
Reproductive guild: nonguarders
Typical activity level: normal
Main Ref.: Whitehead, P.J.P., G.J. Nelson and T. Wongratana.1988
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