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- butterfly kingfish, which is the sole member of subfamily Gasterochismatinae. Scombrids have two dorsal fins and a series of finlets behind the rear dorsal fin...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. Wahoo may also refer...
- Stromateoidei of the order Perciformes. The earliest known scombriform is the scombrid Landanichthys from the Middle Paleocene of Angola. Scombriformes includes...
- known as the ****anese seer fish, is a species of true mackerel in the scombrid family (Scombridae). Their maximum reported length is 100 cm, and the maximum...
- The suborder includes the tunas, mackerel and snake-mackerels. Regular scombrids are observed to have large heads, eyes, and mouths. In most cases, the...
- Scomberomorini) Non-Scombrid mackerels Related Mackerel as food Scombroid food poisoning Family Scombridae Subfamily Scombrinae Other Scombrids Butterfly kingfish...
- Aramichthys ("Aram fish") is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine scombrid fish that lived during the middle division of the Eocene epoch. It contains...
- Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. It is situated in the middle of Indian Ocean. Because of being an island, Sri...
- Lesions have been found on tuna that are consistent with cavitation damage. Scombrid fishes (tuna, mackerel and bonito) are particularly high-performance swimmers...
- Lesions have been found on tuna that are consistent with cavitation damage. Scombrid fishes (tuna, mackerel and bonito) are particularly high-performance swimmers...