Southern kingcroaker

Carolina whiting
Photo Credit: © Diane Rome Peebles
Family Croakers
Scientific Family Sciaenidae
Scientific Name Menticirrhus americanus
Spanish Name Berrugato zorro
ITIS# 169274
Tail shape Truncate

A slender fish, deepest about two fifths of the way along. The upper jaw projects further than the lower and the snout overhangs the mouth. There is a small barbel on the fleshy lower lip. The dorsal fin is divided into two parts. The number of spines and soft rays in the fins is indicative of the species and in M. americanus, the front part of the dorsal fin is broadly triangular and has 10 spines and the other part is long and has 1 spine and 22 to 25 soft rays.


Biology

Found in coastal waters, usually over sandy-mud to hard sand sea bottoms. Common along beaches. Juveniles occur usually in water of lower salinity (not very salty).

Appearance

Body Shape
Fusiform
Color
Main Color: Silver
Other Color:
Common Body Shape
Torpedo-shaped


Pattern
None
Length
Avg Length: 12 inches (30 cm)
Max Length: 20 inches (50 cm)
Maximum Weight
2.3 lbs (1070 g)




Specifications

Handling Concerns
Harmless
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
NY-TX


Abundance
Abundant