- (2006). "Belgocaranx
luypaertsi gen. and sp. nov., a new skeleton-based
Carangid Fish from the Boom Clay (Rupelian,
Early Oligocene) at
Kallo (N. Belgium)"...
- The
black pomfret (Parastromateus niger) is a
species of
carangid native to
reefs of the
Indian Ocean and
western Pacific Ocean. This
species is very important...
- "ignoble". It was ****igned to the
mackerel genus Scomber,
where many
carangids were
placed before they were
classified as a
separate family. This later...
-
amberjack genus, Seriola,
being the most
basal member identified of the
carangid tribe Naucratini. This has been
determined by the
sequencing of the mitochondrial...
- The black-banded
trevally (Seriolina nigrofasciata) is a
species of
carangid native to the
Indian Ocean, the
western Pacific Ocean, and the
Atlantic coast...
-
Selene is a
genus of
carangids,
commonly known as
lookdowns and moonfishes,
native to the
Atlantic Ocean and the
eastern Pacific Ocean.
There are currently...
-
Scomber djedaba,
placing it in the
mackerel genus, a
common practice with
carangids at the time, as the
family Carangidae was yet to be erected. A number...
- and recently, Hawaii. The
green jack is
distinguished from
other similar carangid species by a
number of
features including gill
raker and
lateral line scale...
-
mackerel genus Scomber, a
practice which was
common prior to 1801 when the
carangids were not yet
recognised as
separate from the scombrids. The
specific epithet...
- to large-sized, deep-bodied
fishes which are
distinguished from
other carangid genera by
specific gill raker, fin ray and
dentition characteristics. The...