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Southern sennet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Southern sennet
The southern sennet, ''Sphyraena picudilla'', is an ocean-going species of game fish in the barracuda family, or Sphyraenidae. It was described by the Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey. The description was part of a two-volume work, which Poey published in 1860, entitled ''Historia Natural de la Isla de Cuba'' or ''Natural History of the Island of Cuba''. Southern sennet are sometimes used as a food fish, and marketed either fresh or frozen. Although they are generally harmless, Southern sennet have been linked to ciguatera poisoning.〔Dammann, A.E. 1969 Study of the fisheries potential of the Virgin Islands. Special Report. Contribution No. 1. Virgin Islands Ecological Research Station.〕 ==Description== Southern sennet, like other members of the Sphyraenidae family, possess elongated bodies, pike-like heads, and large jaws. The lower jaw protrudes slightly from the upper jaw, both of which contain fang-like teeth.〔 They have two dorsal fins, which are widely separated on their backs. The anterior dorsal fin usually possesses spines, while the posterior only has rays.〔 Southern sennet have six spines, and 9 rays on their dorsal fins. they have only two spines and 9 rays on their anal fins.〔 The longest recorded southern sennet was 2 ft long;〔IGFA 2001 Database of IGFA angling records until 2001. IGFA, Fort Lauderdale, USA.〕 the greatest recorded weight was 2 lbs 8 oz.〔
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