“…Stolephorus Lacepède, 1803, an Indo-Pacific genus of marine and/or brackish water anchovies (Engraulidae), comprises 32 valid species (Whitehead et al 1988;Wongratana et al 1999;Kimura et al 2009;Hata and Motomura 2018a, b, c, d;Hata et al 2019Hata et al , 2020aGangan et al 2020). Nine of these, Stolephorus baganensis Delsman, 1931, Stolephorus balinensis Bleeker, 1849, Stolephorus bataviensis Hardenberg, 1933, Stolephorus baweanensis Hardenberg, 1933, Stolephorus rex Jordan & Seale, 1926, Stolephorus bengalensis Dutt & Babu Rao, 1959, Stolephorus dubiosus Wongratana, 1983, Stolephorus oceanicus Hardenberg, 1933, Stolephorus rex Jordan & Seale, 1926 and Stolephorus tri (Bleeker, 1852), have been recorded from Borneo (Fowler 1941;Wongratana 1983;Kong 1998;Hata et al 2019Hata et al , 2020b, some (such as S. tri) being abundantly fished and marketed under local names, such as "balinau," "pusu" or "bilis" in Malaysia (Mohsin and Ambak 1996;Kong 1998;Ambak et al 2010), and "teri" or "tenaren" in Indonesia (Whitehead et al 1988;Kottelat et al 1993).…”