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Gulf saratoga : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gulf saratoga
The Gulf saratoga or Northern saratoga, ''Scleropages jardinii'', is a freshwater bony fish native to Australia and New Guinea, one of two species of fishes sometimes known as Australian arowanas, the other being the saratoga (''S. leichardti''). It has numerous other common names, including northern saratoga, Australian bonytongue, toga and barramundi (not to be confused with the barramundi perch, ''Lates calcarifer''). It is a member of the subfamily Osteoglossinae, a (basal) teleost group. Its scientific name is sometimes spelled ''S. jardini''. ==Distribution==
''S. jardinii'' is patchily distributed throughout most of the Gulf of Carpentaria drainage system, west to the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory, throughout northern Queensland and in New Guinea.〔Martin F. Gomon (2011) (Northern Saratoga, Scleropages jardinii ). Fishes of Australia. Retrieved 29 August 2014.〕 It inhabits still clear waters of pools and billabongs, and the slow-flowing sections of streams.〔 It is not considered endangered or threatened by either the CITES conventions nor the IUCN Red List.
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