Carangidae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Carangiformes
- Family
- Carangidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Carangidae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Carangidae
The Carangidae are a family of ray-finned fish that includes the jacks, pompanos, jack mackerels, runners, trevallies, and scads. It is the largest of the six families included within the order Carangiformes. Some authorities classify it as the only family within that order but molecular and anatomical studies indicate that there is a close relationship between this family and the five former Perciform families which make up the Carangiformes.
They are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Most species are fast-swimming predatory fishes that hunt in the waters above reefs and in the open sea; some dig in the sea floor for invertebrates.
The largest fish in the family, the greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili, grows up to 2 m in length; most fish in the family reach a maximum length of 25–100 cm.
The family contains many important commercial and game fish, notably the Pacific jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus, and the other jack mackerels in the genus Trachurus.
Many genera have fairly extensive fossil records, particularly Caranx and Seriola, which extend into the early Paleogene (late Thanetian), and are known from whole and incomplete specimens, skeletal fragments, and otoliths. The several extinct genera include Archaeus, Pseudovomer, and Eastmanalepes.
...Carangidae in languages:
- Chinese
- 鰺科
- Chinese
- 似鰺亞科
- Chinese
- 似鰺屬
- Chinese
- 鰺亞科
- Chinese
- 舟鰤亞科
- Chinese
- 鯧鰺亞科
- Czech
- kranasovití
- Danish
- Hestemakreller
- English
- Jacks
- English
- Jacks and Pompanos
- English
- Trevallies
- English
- Cavallies
- English
- Kingfishes
- English
- Leather Jacks and Queenfishes
- English
- Pompanos and Leerfishes
- French
- Carangues et apparentés
- German
- Stachelmakrelen
- Japanese
- アジ科
- Japanese
- イケカツオ亜科
- Japanese
- アジ亜科
- Japanese
- ブリモドキ亜科
- Japanese
- コバンアジ亜科
- Korean
- 전갱이과
- Russian
- Ставридовые
- Swedish
- taggmakrillfiskar
- Thai
- วงศ์ ปลาหางแข็ง
- Ukrainian
- Ставридові
- Ukrainian
- Карангові
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