Synodus jaculum Russell & Cressey, 1979 is a animal in the Synodontidae family, order Aulopiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Synodus jaculum Russell & Cressey, 1979

Synodus jaculum Russell & Cressey, 1979

Synodus jaculum, the lighthouse or blacktail lizardfish, is a lizardfish species that mainly lives in the Indo-Pacific.

Family
Genus
Synodus
Order
Aulopiformes
Class

About Synodus jaculum Russell & Cressey, 1979

Synodus jaculum, commonly called the lighthouse lizardfish and also known as the blacktail lizardfish, is a species of lizardfish. It primarily inhabits the Indo-Pacific region. This species was formally described by Russell & Cressey in 1979.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aulopiformes Synodontidae Synodus

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