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Species Summary for Myxus capensis - Freshwater mullet
Occurs in freshwater to estuarine conditions. Breeds at sea; juveniles move into estuaries and enter rivers in late winter
or early spring. Females remain in freshwater for 7 years, males for 4 years. Returns to estuaries before maturing
sexually prior to spawning. [eng]
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Species Summary for Rhinomugil corsula
Asia: India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar. [eng]
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NMITA: Otolith Mugilidae Family Page
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Family Mugilidae
Distribution: all tropical and temperate seas. [eng]
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Species Summary for Neomyxus leuciscus - Acute-jawed mullet
Inhabits sandy shores, tide pools and rocky surge areas. Forms schools. Feeds on seaweeds and some crustaceans
at daytime. Tends to move inshore to suface waters at night. Caught at night with strong light and
scooped up with hand nets. [eng]
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SDNHM - Mugilidae (Mullets)
Description of Mugilidae (Mullets). The range of mullets extends from California to South America; the family is found in all temperate and tropical seas. They live over
shallow sandy bottoms, sometimes just outside the surf line, down to depths of 120 meters (400 feet). [eng]
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InterNevod: Кефалевые (Mugilidae)
К семейству кефалевых относится более 10
родов и 100 видов. Почти все кефали относятся к числу морских рыб, переносящих, однако, значительное
опреснение и проникающих в солоноватые и совсем пресные воды. [rus]
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Mugilidae
The Family Mugilidae contains these Genera:
Agonostomus, Aldrichetta, Cestraeus, Chaenomugil, Chelon, Crenimugil, Joturus,
Liza, Mugil = Mugiloides, Myxus, Neomyxus, Oedalechilus, Plicomugil, Rhinomugil, Sicamugil, Valamugil, Xenomugil. [eng]
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In Taiwan Family Mugilidae Have 13 Species
List of species, images. [eng]
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I Mugilidi, Mugilidae
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Comparative body and otolith morphometrics of Mugilidae in Homa Lagoon (Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea)
Every species otoliths and body forms have characteristic shape and features. Because of that otoliths and body morphometrics are widely used in
the systematic researches of the Teleost fishes. In the Homa Lagoon (Izmir Bay), of 5 members of the family Mugilidae, otolith characteristics are
valued by using the Discriminant Analysis and it is found that the greatest similarity is observed among Liza aurata, Liza ramada and Chelon
labrosus. The different groups are Mugil cephalus and Liza saliens. [eng]
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