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Phelei
ペヘレイ
Peheray (Spanish: Pejerrey, scientific name Odontesthes bonariensis) is a kind of fish of the Atheniopsis family of Scutellaria sardine. It is produced by Lapurata Kawahara, South America, but it has also been transferred to several lakes in Japan. There is a Japanese name La Plata Tougolou. The name "Petra Lei" is said to derive from the Spanish "Pez del Rey" (Pes del Rey, meaning "king's fish"). However, in Central and South America it is nicknamed "Pepperley", which is native to the red beef squirrel, and its classification is not clear. ... ペヘレイ(スペイン語 : Pejerrey、学名 Odontesthes bonariensis )は、トウゴロウイワシ目アテリノプシス科の魚の一種。南米ラプラタ川原産だが、日本でもいくつかの湖に移入されている。ラプラタトウゴロウという和名もある。 「ペヘレイ」という名前はスペイン語の"Pez del Rey"(ペス・デル・レイ、「王の魚」の意)に由来するとされる。ただし中南米では原産のトウゴロウイワシ類を総称して「ペヘレイ」と呼んでいて、分類は明確ではない。...
"Speech" (Spain) pejerrey】 "The meaning of the King of the Fish" Freshwater fish of the sardineid stem. The total length is about 40 cm. It is elongated as a whole, a silver belt runs on the body side. Originated in South America, Japan was transplanted and cultured from Argentina in 1966 (1966). Delicious. ペヘレイ【(スペイン)pejerrey】 《魚の王様の意》スズキ目トウゴロウイワシ科の淡水魚。全長約40センチ。全体に細長く、体側を銀色の帯が走る。南アメリカの原産で、日本には昭和41年(1966)アルゼンチンから移植され、養殖されている。美味。
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