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Pampus argenteus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pampus argenteus
''Pampus argenteus'', often called either the silver or white pomfret, is a species of butterfish that lives in coastal waters off the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Fish of this family are characterized by their flat bodies, forked tail fins, and long pectoral fins. Silver pomfrets are usually silver/white in color, with few small scales. They can grow up to 4-6 kg (8–13 lb). However, due to overfishing, specimens weighing less than 1 kg (2 lb) are more commonly seen. This fish is prized in the Indo-Pacific region for its taste. It is called ''pamplet'' in Mumbai and ''vawall'' in parts of South India. It is called ''zubaidi'' in Arabic, which is derived from the word ''zubdah'', which means butter, due to its tender flesh. The silver pompano should not be mistaken for the Florida pompano (''Trachinotus carolinus''), which is a jackfish found off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico, and neither should be confused with true pompanos, which are of the family Bramidae. ==References==
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