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Pelates quadrilineatus, also known as the trumpeter perch or fourlined terapon, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Terapontidae, the grunters. It occurs in the western Indo-Pacific region, and also in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, having arrived there by passing through the Suez Canal. See more
This fish grows to a maximum standard length of 15 cm (6 in), but a more usual length is 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in). The jaws are of equal length and the mouth slopes obliquely downward; … See more
Pelates quadrilineatus is native to the western Indo-Pacific region. Its range extends from the eastern coast of Africa and the See more
Pelates quadrilineatus is a schooling fish and a predator, feeding on invertebrates and small fishes. When removed from the water it makes a croaking sound. The male fish gives … See more
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Pelates quadrilineatus - Fishes of Australia
WEBFound in the tropical Indo-west Pacific. Known in northern Australian waters from Shark Bay (Western Australia) to Smiths Lake (New South Wales), and possibly south to Sydney, in depths of 1-39 metres. Size.
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Trumpeter perch (Pelates quadrilineatus) - wildsingapore
WEBFeatures: About 8cm, up to 30cm. Adults have a silvery body with 4-6 dark horizontal lines, a black blotch behind the head and below the start of the dorsal fin and another in front of the dorsal fin. Tail fin pale or dusky …
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