Silver Fish, Leptatherina presbyteroides (Richardson 1843)


Other Names: Elongate Hardyhead, Port Lincoln Hardyhead, Prettyfish, Silverfish, Swan River Hardyhead, Tamar Hardyhead

A Silver Fish, Leptatherina presbyteroides, at Garden Island, Perth region, Western Australia, May 2019. Source: Glen Whisson / iNaturalist.org. License: CC by Attribution-NonCommercial

Summary:
Small slender schooling fishes with a translucent silvery to greenish back, a broad silvery to faint pink or brownish mid-lateral stripe, silvery lower sides, a dusky snout tip, and a large eye, with the eye diameter longer than the snout length.

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Bray, D.J. 2024, Leptatherina presbyteroides in Fishes of Australia, accessed 26 Apr 2024, https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/Home/species/3141

Silver Fish, Leptatherina presbyteroides (Richardson 1843)

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Distribution

Widespread in southern Australia from Sydney, New South Wales, to the Houtman Abrolhos (and possibly north to Shark Bay), Western Australia, including around Tasmania.
Inhabits open sandy areas and seagrass beds in sheltered coastal waters, shallow bays, inlets and estuaries, at depths to 5 m. The species is common in the lower parts of estuaries.

Features

Dorsal fin VI-VIII + I, 9-13; Anal fin I, 10-15; Caudal fin 17; Pectoral fin 11-14; Pelvic fin I, 5; Gill rakers (lower limb) 15-20; Vertebrae 41-48.
Body very long, slender, with two small, widely separate dorsal fins; eye large, ~ 33% HL; snout short, ~ 25% HL; mouth large, slightly protrusible; jaws reaching to front of eye; teeth small. 

Feeding

Feeds fairly high in the water column, likely consuming planktonic crustaceans, such as calanoid and harpacticoid copepods, terrestrial insects, larval bivalves and foraminiferans.

Etymology

Named presbyteroides in reference to the strong resemblance of this species to Atherina presbyter Cuvier 1829.

Species Citation

Atherina presbyteroides Richardson 1843, Annals and Magazine of Natural History 1 11(69): 179. Type locality: Port Arthur, Tasmania.

Author

Bray, D.J. 2024

Resources

Atlas of Living Australia

Silver Fish, Leptatherina presbyteroides (Richardson 1843)

References


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Quick Facts


CAAB Code:37246002

Depth:0-5 m

Habitat:Coastal inshore, estuaries

Max Size:11 cm TL

Native:Endemic

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