- respectively. This predatory,
elongated fish
supports major fisheries.
Largehead hairtails are
silvery steel blue in color,
turning silvery gray
after death. The...
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large fang-like teeth. Some of the
species are
known as
scabbardfishes or
hairtails;
others are
called frostfishes because they
appear in late
autumn and...
- snoeks, escolars, gemfishes, sackfishes, domine, oilfish,cutl****fishes, scabbardfishes,
hairtails, and
frostfishes known to date (PDF). Rome: FAO. p. 102....
- herring, Chub mackerel, ****anese anchovy,
Chilean jack mackerel,
Largehead hairtail, and
Yellowfin tuna.
Other species including salmon, shrimp, lobster, clams...
- The
Savalai hairtail,
Lepturacanthus savala, also
known as small-head
hairtail, is a
species of cutl****fish
native to the
Indian Ocean and into the west...
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dried or
served in
soups and stews.
Common grilled fish
include mackerel,
hairtail,
croaker and
Pacific herring.
Smaller fish, shrimp, squid,
mollusks and...
- gemfishes, sackfishes, domine, oilfish, cutl****fishes,. scabbardfishes,
hairtails, and
frostfishes known to date. FAO Fish. Synop. 125(15):136 p. Vasilakopoulos...
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amount of
stronger myeolchi-jeot (salted anchovies) and galchi-jeot (salted
hairtail) is
commonly used. Raw
seafood or daegu-agami-jeot (salted cod gills) are...
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Xiphasia setifer, the
hairtail blenny or the
snake blenny, is a
species of
combtooth blenny found in the
western Pacific and
Indian Oceans. This species...
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Anthene butleri, the pale
hairtail or Butler's
ciliate blue, is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found from
South Africa to Kenya, Uganda, and...