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Avaliação Atuns E Afins AVALIAÇÃO ATUNS E AFINS 1. Coryphaena equiselis Linnaeus, 1758 Nome pop.: Dourado Fishbase: Shunji Fujiwara 2. Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758 Nome pop.: Dourado Fishbase: C. hippurus macho 78 cm (acima) e fêmea 60 cm (abaixo) – Winterbottom, R. 3. Sphyraena barracuda (Edwards, 1771) Nome pop.: Barracuda Fishbase: S. barracuda 52,3 cm – Randall, J.E. 4. Sphyraena guachancho Cuvier, 1829 Nome pop.: Bicudinha, Bicuda Fishbase: S. guachancho 26 cm – Freitas, R. 5. Sphyraena picudilla Poey, 1860 Nome pop.: Bicuda, Barracuda-corona Fishbase: S. picudilla – Duarte, L.O. 6. Sphyraena sphyraena (Linnaeus, 1758) Nome pop.: Bicuda, Bicuda-de-lama Fishbase: S. sphyraena juvenil – Dammous, S. 7. Sphyraena tome Fowler, 1903 Nome pop.: Bicuda Fishbase: S. tome 30 cm – Teodoro Vaske J. 8. Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758 Nome pop.: Meka, Espadarte Fishbase: X. gladius 90 cm – Cambraia Duarte, P.M.N. 9. Istiophorus albicans (Latreille, 1804) Nome pop.: Agulhão-vela, Agulhão-bandeira Fishbase: I. albicans 176 cm – Baumeier, E. 10. Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860) Nome pop.: Agulhão-branco, Marlin-branco Fishbase: K. albida – Chow, S. 11. Makaira nigricans Lacepède, 1802 Nome pop.: Marlin-negro, Marlin-azul, Peto NC Fishes: M. nigricans 12. Tetrapturus georgii Lowe, 1841 Nome pop.: Agulhão-redondo, Agulhão-polegar Fishbase: T. georgii – Nakamura, I. 13. Tetrapturus pfluegeri Robins & de Sylva, 1963 Nome pop.: Agulhão-verde, Agulhão-estilete NOAA: T. pfluegeri 14. Lepidocybium flavobrunneum (Smith, 1843) Nome pop.: Peixe-prego-liso, Peixe-rato, Escolar Fishbase: L. flavobrunneum 78 cm – Cambraia Duarte, P.M.N. 15. Neoepinnula americana (Grey, 1953) Nome pop.: Grilo-branco Fishbase: N. americana – NOAA/NMFS/Mississippi Laboratory 16. Promethichthys prometheus (Cuvier, 1832) Nome pop.: Espada-preta Fishbase: P. prometheus 47 cm, fêmea – Cambraia Duarte, P.M.N. 17. Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1883 Nome pop.: Peixe-prego, Enchova-preta, Anchova-negra, Africana, Cavala-africana Fishbase: R. pretiosus 96,8 cm – Randall, J.E. 18. Thyrsitops lepidopoides (Cuvier, 1832) Nome pop.: Serrinha, Cavalinha, Cavalinha-do-norte, Lanceta Fishbase: T. lepidopoides – Fischer, L.G. 19. Diplospinus multistriatus Maul, 1948 Nome pop.: Striped escolar (inglês) Australian National Fish Collection, CSIRO: D. multistriatus 20. Gempylus serpens Cuvier, 1829 Nome pop.: Espada-preta Fishbase: G. serpens 62 cm – Cambraia Duarte, P.M.N. 21. Nealotus tripes Johnson, 1865 Nome pop.: Escolar, Black snake mackerel (inglês) Fishbase: N. tripes 16,5 cm – JAMARC 22. Nesiarchus nasutus Johnson, 1865 Nome pop.: Peixe-espada-preto (Portugal) Fishbase: N. nasutus 28 cm – Román Marcote, E. 23. Assurger anzac (Alexander, 1917) Nome pop.: Espada Fishes of Australia: A. anzac 24. Benthodesmus elongatus (Clarke, 1879) Nome pop.: Espada Fishbase: B. elongatus – Fischer, L.G. 25. Benthodesmus tenuis (Günther, 1877) Nome pop.: Espada Fishbase: B. tenuis 53,8 cm – JAMARC 26. Evoxymetopon taeniatus Gill, 1863 Nome pop.: Espada Fishbase: E. taeniatus 53,8 cm – JAMARC 27. Lepidopus altifrons Parin & Collette, 1993 Nome pop.: Espada Fishbase: L. altifrons 62 cm – Vaske Jr., T. 28. Lepidopus dubius Parin & Mikhailin, 1981 Nome pop.: Espada Fishbase: L. dubius – FAO 29. Trichiurus lepturus Linnaeus, 1758 Nome pop.: Espada, Catana, Embira, Guaravira, Peixe-espada, Peixe-fita Fishbase: T. lepturus 71 cm – CSIRO 30. Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvier, 1832) Nome pop.: Cavala-aipim, Cavala-empige, Wahoo Projeto GEFMar: A. solandri –Wellington Moreira 31. Allothunnus fallai Serventy, 1948 Nome pop.: Atum-foguete Fishes of Australia: A. fallai – CSIRO 32. Auxis rochei (Risso, 1810) Nome pop.: Bonito-garrafa, Bonito-cachorro Fishbase: A. rochei 32,7 cm – Randall, J.E. 33. Auxis thazard (Lacepède, 1800) Nome pop.: Bonito-cachorro Fishbase: A. thazard 27,8 cm – Randall, J.E. 34. Euthynnus alletteratus (Rafinesque, 1810) Nome pop.: Bonito-pintado Fishbase: E. alletteratus – Hook, T.J. 35. Gasterochisma melampus Richardson, 1845 Nome pop.: Atum-de-escamas, Atum-borboleta Fishbase: G. melampus 166 cm – Archambault, C. 36. Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758) Nome pop.: Bonito-listrado, Gaiado Fishbase: K. pelamis 47 cm – Freitas, R. 37. Sarda sarda (Bloch, 1793) Nome pop.: Sarda, Bonito-serrinha, Serrinha Fishbase: S. sarda 61 cm – Cambraia Duarte, P.M.N. 38. Scomber colias Gmelin, 1789 Nome pop.: Cavalinha Fishbase: S. colias 35 cm – Cambraia Duarte, P.M.N. 39. Scomberomorus brasiliensis Collette, Russo & Zavala-Camin, 1978 Nome pop.: Serra, Sororoca Projeto GEFMar: S. brasiliensis –Wellington Moreira 40. Scomberomorus cavalla (Cuvier, 1829) Nome pop.: Cavala, Cavala-verdadeira, Sororoca Projeto GEFMar: S. cavalla –Wellington Moreira 41. Scomberomorus regalis (Bloch, 1793) Nome pop.: Serra-pininga, Cavala-pintada Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: S. regalis – John Soward 42. Thunnus alalunga (Bonnaterre, 1788) Nome pop.: Albacora-branca, Atum-voador Fishbase: T. alalunga – Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle 43. Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788) Nome pop.: Albacora-lage, Albacora-cachorra, Atum galha-amarela Projeto GEFMar: T. albacares –Wellington Moreira 44. Thunnus atlanticus (Lesson, 1831) Nome pop.: Albacorinha, Vaquara, Pula-pula Projeto GEFMar: T. atlanticus –Wellington Moreira 45. Thunnus obesus (Lowe, 1839) Nome pop.: Albacora-bandolim, Bate Fishbase: T. obesus 151 cm – Archambault, C. 46. Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758) Nome pop.: Atum-azul, Albacora-azul, Atum-rabilho Fishbase: T. thynnus 95 cm – Bariche, M. 47. Centrolophus niger (Gmelin, 1789) Nome pop.: Liro (Portugal) Fishbase: C. niger 61 cm – De Sanctis, A. 48. Hyperoglyphe macrophthalma (Miranda Ribeiro, 1915) Nome pop.: Lírio Fishbase: H. macrophthalma 86 cm – Baumeier, E. 49. Seriolella porosa Guichenot, 1848 Nome pop.: Savorin Fishbase: S. porosa – INIDEP 50. Cubiceps caeruleus Regan, 1914 Nome pop.: Blue-fathead (inglês) Fishbase: C. caeuruleus – Villalba, D.O. 51. Cubiceps capensis (Smith, 1845) Nome pop.: Charuto-do-cabo Fishbase: C. capensis 126,4 cm – Lord, R. 52. Cubiceps pauciradiatus Günther, 1872 Nome pop.: Bigeye-cigarfish (inglês) Fishbase: C. pauciradiatus – Dubosc, K. 53. Nomeus gronovii (Gmelin, 1789) Nome pop.: Man-of-war-fish (inglês) Fishbase: N. gronovii 3 polegadas– Saverio DeGiorgio 54. Psenes arafurensis Günther, 1889 Nome pop.: Banded-driftfish (inglês) Zukan: P. arafurensi 24 cm – Kitamura 55. Psenes cyanophrys Valenciennes, 1833 Nome pop.: Freckled-driftfish (inglês) Fishes of Australia: P. cyanophrys – Molly Varghese 56. Psenes maculatus Lütken, 1880 Nome pop.: Silver-driftfish (inglês) Fishpix: P. maculatus – Hiroshi Senou 57. Ariomma bondi Fowler, 1930 Nome pop.: Rombudo Fishbase: A. bondi – Ramjohn, D.D. 58. Ariomma melanum (Ginsburg, 1954) Nome pop.: Rombudo Fishbase: A. melanum 14,8 cm – JAMARC 59. Peprilus paru Linnaeus, 1758 Nome pop.: Gordinho, Gostoso Fishbase: P. paru 10 cm – Crippen, C. 60. Stromateus brasiliensis Fowler, 1906 Nome pop.: Pampo-pintado, Gordinho Fishbase: S. brasiliensis – INIDEP .
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