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mado Austral.|ˈmɑːdəʊ| [Aboriginal name.] A small marine fish, Atypichthys mado (or A. strigatus), found in southern Australian and northern New Zealand waters.
1898E. E. Morris Austral Eng. 277/2 Mado, a Sydney fish, Therapon cuvieri, Bleek; called also Trumpeter-Perch. 1906D. G. Stead Fishes of Australia 134 The mado is a handsome little fish, having alternate brown and yellow longitudinal stripes along the body. 1958Austral. Encycl. V. 458/2 Mado, a small fish (Atypichthys mado) very common round wharf-piles and in inlets along the coasts of the southern half of Australia. 1960Doogue & Moreland N.Z. Sea Anglers' Guide 229 Mado..yellow with longitudinal brown streaks..Distribution: North Island south to about East Cape. Also occurs in Australian waters. |