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Lamnostoma orientalis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oriental worm-eel
The Oriental worm-eel (''Lamnostoma orientalis'', also known as the Oriental snake eel, the Oriental sand-eel, or the Finny sand-eel〔(''Common names of Lamnostoma orientalis'' ) at www.fishbase.org.〕) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels).〔(''Lamnostoma orientalis'' ) at www.fishbase.org.〕 It was described by John McClelland in 1844, originally under the genus ''Dalophis''.〔McClelland, J., 1844 (5 July) (2928 ) ''Apodal fishes of Bengal.'' Calcutta Journal of Natural History v. 5 (no. 18): 151-226, Pls. 5-14.〕 It is a tropical, marine and freshwater-dwelling eel which is known from the Indo-Western Pacific, including Somalia, South Africa, India, Papua New Guinea, Tahiti, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Oman, Palau, New Caledonia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, and Vanuatu. It dwells at a depth range of , and forms burrows in sand and mud sediments in estuaries, rivers, and inshore turbid waters.〔(''Lamnostoma orientalis'' ) at the IUCN redlist.〕 Males can reach a maximum total length of , but more commonly reach a TL of .〔 The Oriental worm-eel is of minor commercial interest to fisheries; it is caught by hand and in nets, and is sold fresh, usually as bait.〔 Its diet consists of invertebrates, small fish and prawns. The IUCN redlist currently lists it as Least Concern, due to its wide distribution and lack of reported threats. It notes, however, that freshwater pollution occurs in its range, and could pose a threat to the species.〔 ==References==
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