''Harpadon translucens'', the glassy Bombay duck,
is a species of
lizardfish that lives mainly in the Indo-West
Pacific.
The glassy Bombay duck is known to be found in estuaries with a mix of salt and fresh waters. The glassy Bombay duck is found at a demersal depth range of about 1 – 75 m. This species is native to a tropical climate. The maximum recorded length of the glassy Bombay duck as an unsexed male is about in length. It is commonly found in the areas of Indo-West Pacific, Arafura Sea, northwestern Australia, and Papua New Guinea.
[ This species is known to occupy bays and estuaries. Another common name for this species is the ghost grinner.]
References
Synodontidae
Fish described in 1889
Taxa named by William Saville-Kent
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