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- The species has not been included in any detailed phylogenetic studies of the Carangidae.
- The torpedo scad has not been included in any later genetic phylogenetic studies of the Carangidae.
- Leather jack may also refer to other members of the Carangidae, such as the pilot fish.
- Chilean jack mackerels are classified under the genus " Trachurus " of the family Carangidae.
- The carangiform group, named for the Carangidae, are stiffer and faster-moving than the previous groups.
- The horse-eye jack was included in a wide-ranging study of the molecular systematics of the Carangidae.
- Although the head is unknown, enough of the animal's anatomy suggests a relationship with the jackfishes of Carangidae.
- The relationship of the species to other carangids was assessed in Soko Gushiken's 1986 paper on the phylogeny of the Carangidae.
- The many fish found in the waters include the families Mugelidae, Serranidae, Carangidae, Gerridae, Hemiramphidae, Plectrorhynchidae and Elopidae.
- Some experts place " Ductor " into its own family, " Ductoridae, " while others place the genus within the closely related Carangidae.
- The "'Mediterranean horse mackerel "'( " Trachurus mediterraneus " ) is a species of mackerel in the family Carangidae.
- The "'Japanese horse mackerel "'( " Trachurus japonicus " ) is a species named after mackerel in the family Carangidae.
- Adult worms live in the small intestine of the snubnosed dart, " Trachinotus blochi " ( Teleostei, Carangidae ), on the Great Barrier Reef.
- He named the species " Scomber fulvoguttatus " relating the species to the true mackerels as during this period the family Carangidae had yet to be established.
- Phylogenetic studies indicate the yellowstripe scad is closely related to the scads of the genus " Selar ", although its exact placement in the family Carangidae is less well agreed upon.
- Both species were included in a recent genetic analysis of the entire Carangidae family, with results showing both species are very closely related, although the authors did not comment on genetic distance between the two.
- Although it is frequently listed on menus as " Yellowtail tuna ", it is a fish of an entirely different family, the Carangidae, rather than the Scombridae family that includes tunas, mackerels, and bonitos.
- A study on the phylogenetic relationships of the Carangidae-based primarily on osteology by Soko Gushiken found that " Gnathanodon " is closely related to and forms a monophyletic group with " Caranx ".
- The currently accepted name of " Alepes djedaba " was proposed by Gushiken in an extensive review of the carangidae of Japan, identifying a number of morphological features associating it with " Alepes ".
- While the bulk of the fish bone remains came from reef fish, about 20 % of the fish bones from the Pleistocene layer came from pelagic fish . The pelagic fish bones came from the Scombridae, Coryphaena and Carangidae families.
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