- The
bumpnose trevally (Carangoides hedlandensis), also
known as the
bumpnose kingfish or
onion kingfish, is a
species of
relatively small ins**** marine...
- The
Bumpnose Formation is a
geologic formation in Florida. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Paleogene period.
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- (G. Cuvier, 1833) (bludger)
Carangoides hedlandensis (Whitley, 1934) (
bumpnose trevally)
Carangoides humerosus (McCulloch, 1915) (duskyshoulder trevally)...
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Bluefin trevally Bluespotted trevally Br****y
trevally Brownback trevally Bumpnose trevally Cape
horse mackerel Centropomus parallelus Cero (fish) Cleftbelly...
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Carangoides gymnostethus (native),
Bludger Carangoides hedlandensis (native),
Bumpnose trevally Carangoides humerosus (native),
Duskyshoulder trevally Carangoides...
- and New
Caledonia in the east.
Carangoides hedlandensis (Whitley, 1934)
bumpnose trevally the Indo-west
Pacific region,
ranging from
South Africa in the...
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Formation Neogene Bridgeboro Limestone Paleogene Buckingham Formation Neogene Bumpnose Formation Paleogene Choctawhatchee Formation Neogene Coffee Mill Hammock...
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terminus of
State Road 276 (Pennsylvania Avenue),
which continues north as
Bumpnose Road.
Later it
becomes the
eastern terminus of
former CRÂ 10A (Old Cottondale...
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gymnostethus (Cuvier, 1833) (Indo-West
Pacific to
Algoa Bay)
Bumpnose kingfish,
bumpnose trevally,
Carangoides hedlandensis (Whitley, 1934) (Durban northwards...