Strongylura marina
(Walbaum 1792)
Family Belonidae

Lateral view of an Atlantic needlefish
The Atlantic needlefish pictured above was collected in Gulf County, Florida in 2015. It is now part of the Florida Museum ichthyology collection, UF 238036. Florida Museum photo by Zachary Randall

The Atlantic needlefish is a member of the needlefish family. It has between 213 and 304 tiny pre-dorsal scales, and dark pigment behind the eye that typically doesn’t extend below a line level with the middle of it. This species has between 16 and 20 anal rays and an overall slender and semicylindrical body. The Atlantic needlefish is a marine species that enters the surface waters of rivers, sloughs, canals and some lakes.

Status & distribution

  • Status — Marine invader
  • Florida Distribution — Western and North Central; Gulf Coast; South Florida; Atlantic Coast
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