Black spot mullet
Myxus elongatus
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Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 40,0 cm |
| Диапазон глубин | 1-10m |
Habitat & Distribution
Estuaries
Тип воды
Freshwater & Saltwater
Диапазон глубин
1-10m
Taxonomy
| Отряд | Mugiliformes (Mullets) |
| Семейство | Mugilidae (Mullets) |
| Виды | Myxus elongatus |
Часто задаваемые вопросы
How big does Black spot mullet get?
Black spot mullet can grow up to 40.0 cm long.
Where is Black spot mullet found?
Estuaries
What family does Black spot mullet belong to?
Black spot mullet (Myxus elongatus) belongs to the family Mugilidae (Mullets) in the order Mugiliformes (Mullets).
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