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Dorab wolf-herring : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dorab wolf-herring
The dorab wolf-herring, ''Chirocentrus dorab'' is a fish species from the ''Chirocentrus'' genus of the Chirocentridae family. It is a coastal fish, silvery below and bright blue above. It is found in both marine and brackish or estuarine waters, feeding on smaller fish and possibly crustaceans. ''Chirocentrus'' is from the Greek ''cheir'' meaning ''hand'' and ''kentron'' meaning ''sting''. Dorab is from the Arabic language word ''darrab'' (ضرّاب) and the word is probably a corrupted form of ''durubb'' (دُرُبّ) the name for goldfish in Arabic.〔An Arabic Zoological Dictionary by Amin Malouf MD. 1985 edition page 86 (Dar Al Rayid Al Arabi)〕 It has another Arabic name, ''lisan'' (لسان) 〔 which means ''tongue''. ==Range== Indo-Pacific: probably throughout the warmer coastal waters, from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Solomon Islands, north to southern Japan, south to northern Australia. Recently reported from Tonga.〔
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