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- The leerfish or garrick (Lichia amia) is a species of marine fish in the family Carangidae, and is native to the Mediterranean and the coastal waters of...
- completed, and it went in serial production. "Akya" is the Turkish name of Leerfish. The heavyweight torpedo project was initiated by the ArMerKom ("Research...
- (Sparidae) and grouper (Epinephelus); other fish found along the coast include leerfish (Carangidae) and the more widespread Mediterranean varieties such as bluefish...
- Trachinotinae Leerfish (Lichia amia) Permit Trachinotus falcatus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class:...
-  Ukraine Least concern Family: Carangidae Lichia amia Linnaeus, 1758 Leerfish Native  Bulgaria,  Turkey Not evaluated Trachurus mediterraneus (Steindachner...
- 8 November 2010 Dorado, red snapper, horse-eye jack, marbled grouper, leerfish, chevron barracuda, nurse shark 1.64m 3 Cuba 15 November 2010 Sardine,...
- threadfish Island trevally ****anese jack mackerel Jolthead porgy King mackerel Leerfish Longfin crevalle jack Longfin trevally Longnose trevally Longrakered trevally...
- family Carangidae (exceeded by the yellowtail amberjack, greater amberjack, leerfish, and rainbow runner), with a recorded maximum length of 170 cm (67 in)...
- Eastmanalepes E. primaevus A carangid. Lichia L. veronensis A relative of the leerfish. Mene M. oblonga A moonfish. M. rhombea Paratrachinotus P. tenuiceps A...
- Microcotyle lichiae was described by Ariola in 1899, from the gills of the leerfish Lichia amia (Carangidae). Unnithan (1971) placed M. lichiae in the nominal...