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Definition of Carangids

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- 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...
- (2006). "Belgocaranx luypaertsi gen. and sp. nov., a new skeleton-based Carangid Fish from the Boom Clay (Rupelian, Early Oligocene) at Kallo (N. Belgium)"...
- 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...
- There are 3878 species and 18 subspecies in the order Perciformes ****essed as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Slender...
- Scomberoides is a genus of carangids, known as the queenfishes, native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. The species in this genus may...
- 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...
- from coastal as well as lower estuarine waters. Like the young of other carangids, the larvae and juveniles of the yellowstripe scad are known to ****ociate...
- "ignoble". It was ****igned to the mackerel genus Scomber, where many carangids were placed before they were classified as a separate family. This later...
- either a drumfish or belong to its own family more closely related to carangids. The former Paratethys Sea appears to have been a hotspot of endemism...
- about 14 to 17 rays, which distinguish them from superficially similar carangids—positioned thoracically; adult butterfish lack pelvic fins. The pectorals...