Liza bandialensis Diouf, 1991
Diassanga Mullet
Liza bandialensis
photo by Durand, J.-D.

 Family:  Mugilidae (Mullets)
 Max. size:  57.2 cm SL (male/unsexed)
 Environment:  demersal; depth range - 0 m, oceanodromous
 Distribution:  Africa: eastern central Atlantic Ocean and coastal waters of Senegal, Gambia and Guinea Bissau (Ref. 89987).
 Diagnosis:  Robust and rounded body. Head profile pointed, alike L. dumerili. HL about 23% SL. Adipose tissue forming a single small rim around the eye. Upper lip's thickness about 1/3 the eye diameter. Lower lip with a thin rim. Anterior edge of the upper jaw reaches the vertical limit of the anterior eye rim. Back silverish blue-grey, sides pale to silver-white with seven longitudinal grey lines. Anal and dorsal fins yellow. Caudal fin yellow with a black edge (Ref. 28587).
 Biology:  Maximal length observed during the redescription is 43.9 cm SL (Ref. 89987). It seems to be a rare and large species throughout its distribution; only specimens > 25 cm were observed so far (Ref. 89987). It status for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is recommended as "Data Deficient" (Ref. 89987).
 IUCN Red List Status: Data deficient  (Ref. 96402)
 Threat to humans:  harmless
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 Entered by: Busson, Frédéric - 22.07.11
 Modified by: Boden, Gert - 12.06.12

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