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Scombriformes, also
known as
Pelagia and Pelagiaria, is an
order of ray-finned fish
within the
clade Percomorpha. It
contains 287
extant species in 16...
- mature. It is the sole
member of the
family Icosteidae within the
order Scombriformes. The
ragfish body is
scaleless and limp,
because of its cartilaginous...
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related to
herring of the
Northern Hemisphere, but
belong to the
order Scombriformes of mackerel-like fishes.
Australian salmon were
named so by
early European...
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predatory ray-finned fish in the
family Trichiuridae of the
order Scombriformes found in seas
throughout the world. Fish of this
family are long, slender...
- Salmoniformes. All
Arripis species belong to the
family Arripidae of the
order Scombriformes.
Arripis trutta was
first formally described in 1801 as
Sciaena trutta...
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known also as the
longfin tuna, is a
species of tuna of the
order Scombriformes. It is
found in
temperate and
tropical waters across the
globe in the...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Scombriformes Family:
Scombridae Subfamily:
Scombrinae Tribe:
Sardini Jordan and Evermann...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Scombriformes Family:
Pomatomidae Gill, 1863 Genus:
Pomatomus Lacépède, 1802 Species:...
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cornetfish and
shrimpfishes (5 families)
Subseries Pelagiaria Order Scombriformes Suborder Stromateoidei – medusafishes, driftfishes, butterfishes, squaretails...
- (seahorses, pipefishes, sea moths,
cornetfishes and
flying gurnards)
Order Scombriformes (Tunas and (mackerels)
Series Carangimopharia Betancur-Rodriguez et...