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The Carangidae are a
family Family (from ) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). It forms the basis for social order. Ideally, families offer predictabili ...
of
ray-finned fish Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fish or actinopterygians, is a class of bony fish that comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species. They are so called because of their lightly built fins made of webbings of sk ...
that includes the jacks,
pompano Pompanos ( ) are saltwater fish, marine fish in the genus ''Trachinotus'' in the family (biology), family Carangidae (better known as "slabs"). Pompano may also refer to various other, similarly shaped members of the Carangidae, or the Order (bi ...
s,
jack mackerel Jack mackerels or saurels are marine ray-finned fish in the genus ''Trachurus'' of the family Carangidae. The name of the genus derives from the Greek (language), Greek words ''trachys'' ("rough") and ''oura'' ("tail"). Some species, such as ''T ...
s, runners, trevallies, and scads. It is the largest of the six families included within the
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Carangiformes Carangiformes is a large, diverse order of ray-finned fishes within the clade Percomorpha. It is part of a sister clade to the Ovalentaria, alongside its sister group, the Anabantaria (including Anabantiformes and Synbranchiformes). The Cara ...
. 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 marine fishes found in the
Atlantic The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, with an area of about . It covers approximately 17% of Earth's surface and about 24% of its water surface area. During the Age of Discovery, it was known for se ...
, Indian and
Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five Borders of the oceans, oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is ...
s. Most species are fast-swimming predatory fishes that hunt in the waters above
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s and in the open sea; some dig in the sea floor for invertebrates. The largest fish in the family, the
greater amberjack The greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili), also known as the allied kingfish, great amberfish, greater yellowtail, jenny lind, sea donkey, purplish amberjack, reef donkey, rock salmon, sailors choice, yellowtail, and yellow trevally, is a speci ...
, ''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 The Paleogene Period ( ; also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene) is a geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Neogene Period Ma. It is the fir ...
(late
Thanetian The Thanetian is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy, ICS Geologic timescale, the latest age (geology), age or uppermost stage (stratigraphy), stratigraphic stage of the Paleocene epoch (geology), Epoch or series (stratigraphy), Serie ...
), and are known from whole and incomplete specimens, skeletal fragments, and
otolith An otolith (, ' ear + , ', a stone), also called otoconium, statolith, or statoconium, is a calcium carbonate structure in the saccule or utricle (ear), utricle of the inner ear, specifically in the vestibular system of vertebrates. The saccule ...
s. The several
extinct Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
genera include '' Archaeus'', '' Pseudovomer'', and '' Eastmanalepes''.


Subfamilies and genera

The family Carangidae is subdivided into the following
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and
genera Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial s ...
: * Genus †'' Archaeus''
Agassiz Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz ( ; ) FRS (For) FRSE (May 28, 1807 – December 14, 1873) was a Swiss-born American biologist and geologist who is recognized as a scholar of Earth's natural history. Spending his early life in Switzerland, he recei ...
, 1844
(formerly placed in invalid subfamily Archaeinae) * Genus †'' Belgocaranx'' Taverne, Simaeys & Steurbaut, 2006 * Genus †'' Carangidarum'' [
otolith An otolith (, ' ear + , ', a stone), also called otoconium, statolith, or statoconium, is a calcium carbonate structure in the saccule or utricle (ear), utricle of the inner ear, specifically in the vestibular system of vertebrates. The saccule ...
] * Genus †''Matsyana'' Singh & Choudhary, 1972 * Genus †''Paratrachinotus'' Blot, 1969 * Genus †''Trachicaranx'' Daniltshenko, 1968 (=''Uylyaichthys'' Prokofiev, 2002) * Subfamily
Trachinotinae Trachinotinae is a subfamily of the family Carangidae, the jacks and pompanos. Genera Two genera are placed in the Trachinotinae: * '' Lichia'' Cuvier, 1816 * '' Trachinotus'' Lacepède, 1801 The earliest known member of this subfamily is '' L ...
Gill A gill () is a respiration organ, respiratory organ that many aquatic ecosystem, aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow r ...
, 1861
** Genus ''
Lichia The leerfish or garrick (''Lichia amia'') is a species of marine fish in the family Carangidae. It is the only extant member of the genus ''Lichia''. It is native to much of the eastern Atlantic Ocean, from the Mediterranean and western Black Se ...
''
Cuvier Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric, baron Cuvier (23 August 1769 – 13 May 1832), known as Georges Cuvier (; ), was a French natural history, naturalist and zoology, zoologist, sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology". Cuv ...
, 1816
** Genus '' Trachinotus'' Lacepède, 1801 * Subfamily
Scomberoidinae Scomberoidinae is a subfamily of ray-finned fish from the family Carangidae which consists of three genera and 10 species. The species in this subfamily have been given the common names leatherjacket and queenfish. Genera The following genera ar ...
Gill, 1890 ** Genus ''
Oligoplites ''Oligoplites'' is a genus of Carangidae, carangid leatherjackets native to warmer seas off the Americas, including the East Pacific, West Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ...
'' Gill, 1863 ** Genus '' Parona'' C. Berg, 1895 ** Genus ''
Scomberoides ''Scomberoides'' is a genus of carangids, known as the queenfishes, native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. The species in this genus may be venomous with the venom found on the spines of the dorsal fin, dorsal and anal fins. Ab ...
'' Lacepède, 1801 ** Genus †'' Quasioligoplites'' Bannikov, 1995 * Subfamily Naucratinae Bleeker, 1859 ** Genus '' Campogramma'' Regan, 1903 ** Genus '' Elagatis'' F.D. Bennett, 1840 ** Genus ''
Naucrates The pilot fish (''Naucrates ductor'') is a carnivorous fish of the trevally, or jackfish family, Carangidae. It is widely distributed and lives in warm or tropical open seas. Description The pilot fish congregates around sharks, rays, and ...
''
Rafinesque Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz (; 22 October 178318 September 1840) was a French early 19th-century polymath born near Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire and self-educated in France. He traveled as a young man in the United States, ult ...
, 1810
** Genus ''
Seriola ''Seriola'' is a genus of ray-finned fish, with many species commonly known as amberjacks. Nine extant species are currently recognized, although these were formerly split into many more. Also, several species are currently placed in several oth ...
'' Bleeker, 1854 ** Genus '' Seriolina'' Wakiya, 1924 * Subfamily
Caranginae Caranginae is a subfamily of ray-finned fish from the Family (biology), family Carangidae which consists of twenty genus, genera and 103 species. Genera The following genera are classified within the Caranginae: References

Caranginae ...
Rafinesque, 1815 ** Genus ''
Alectis ''Alectis'' is a genus of fish in the family (biology), family Carangidae containing three Extant taxon, extant species, all of which are large Marine (ocean), marine fishes. They are commonly known as threadfish, diamond trevallies or pompanos, ...
'' Rafinesque, 1815 ** Genus ''
Alepes ''Alepes'' is a genus containing five extant species of tropical ocean, marine fishes in the jack family, Carangidae. They are commonly known as scads, a term applied to many genera of carangid fishes. Their body form, however, differs from these ...
'' Swainson, 1839 ** Genus '' Atropus'' Oken, 1817 ** Genus '' Atule'' D.S. Jordan & E.K. Jordan, 1922 ** Genus ''
Carangoides ''Carangoides'' is a genus of tropical to subtropical marine fishes in the jack family, Carangidae. They are small- to large-sized, deep-bodied fish characterised by a certain gill raker and jaw morphology, often appearing very similar to jacks ...
'' Bleeker, 1851 ** Genus ''
Caranx ''Caranx'' is a genus of tropical to subtropical marine (ocean), marine fishes in the jack family Carangidae, commonly known as jacks, trevallies and kingfishes. They are moderate- to large-sized, deep-bodied fishes which are distinguished from o ...
'' Lacepède, 1801 ** Genus '' Chloroscombrus'' Girard, 1858 ** Genus ''
Decapterus ''Decapterus'' is a genus of marine fishes of jack family, Carangidae, commonly known as mackerel scads, round scads, or horse mackerel. They are found throughout the world. Species Currently, there are 11 recognized species: * '' Decapterus aka ...
'' Bleeker, 1851 ** Genus '' Gnathodon'' Bleeker, 1850 ** Genus '' Hemicaranx'' Bleeker, 1862 ** Genus '' Megalaspis'' Bleeker, 1851 ** Genus '' Pantolabus'' Whitley, 1931 ** Genus '' Parastromateus'' Bleeker, 1864 ** Genus ''
Pseudocaranx ''Pseudocaranx'' is a genus of ray-finned fishes from the family Carangidae, the jacks, trevallies, scads, and pompanos. They occur in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Indo-Pacific. Species Four recognized species are placed in this genus: * ' ...
'' Bleeker, 1863 ** Genus '' Selar'' Bleeker, 1851 ** Genus '' Selaroides'' Bleeker, 1851 ** Genus ''
Selene In ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion, religion, Selene (; , meaning "Moon")''A Greek–English Lexicon's.v. σελήνη is the goddess and personification of the Moon. Also known as Mene (), she is traditionally the daughter ...
'' Lacepède, 1802 ** Genus '' Trachurus'' Rafinesque, 1810 ** Genus '' Ulua'' D.S. Jordan & Snyder, 1908 ** Genus '' Uraspis'' Bleeker, 1855 ** Genus †'' Eastmanalepes'' Bannikov, 1984 ** Genus †'' Eothynnus'' Woodward, 1901 ** Genus †'' Pseudovomer'' Sauvage, 1870 ** Genus †'' Teratichthys'' Koenig, 1825 *† Vomeropsinae Bannikov, 1984 **†''
Ceratoichthys ''Ceratoichthys'' is an extinct genus of lookdown-like prehistoric jackfish that lived during the late Ypresian epoch, of the Early Eocene. It contains a single species, ''C. pinnatiformis'' of Monte Bolca, Italy. It and '' Vomeropsis'' are the ...
'' Blot, 1969 **†''
Vomeropsis ''Vomeropsis'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric jack fish that lived from the early to middle Eocene The Eocene ( ) is a geological epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 56 to 33.9 million years ago (Ma). It is the second epoch of ...
'' Heckel, 1854


See also

There are a great many fish called trevallies, most of which belong to the ''Carangidae''. For articles on them, see .


References

{{Authority control Marine fish families Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque Carangiformes families