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- Katsuwonus Pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758) SKJ Frequent Synonyms / Misidentifications: Euthynnus Pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758) / None
- SPERM MORPHOLOGY of the BLACK MARLIN (Makaira Indica) DIFFERS from SCOMBROID SPERM
- A New Aglyptorhynchus (Perciformes: Scombroidei) from the Lincoln Creek Formation (Late Oligocene, Washington, U.S.A.)
- Global Fishery Resources of Tuna and Tuna-Like Species
- Scombridae Rafinesque 1815 Mackerels, Tunas, and Bonitos
- Scomber Japonicus Houttuyn, 1782
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- Global Phylogeography of Yellowfin Tuna, Thunnus Albacares, and Mackerels of the Genus Scomber
- Sphyraena Barracuda Are Usually Found in Mangrove Swamps Or Estuaries of Rivers
- A New Aglyptorhynchus (Perciformes: Scombroidei: Blochiidae) from The
- Propulsion Strategy Analysis of High-Speed Swordfish
- Scombroidei: Xiphiidae: Xiphiorhynchinae) from the Middle Eocene of Mississippi, the First Transatlantic Distribution of a Species of Xiphiorhynchus
- The Turning of the Tide: the Kashrut Tale of the Swordfish
- Scombridae 3721
- Review of the Statistical Data Available for Neritic Tuna and Seerfish Species
- Scomberomorus Lineolatus (Cuvier, 1831) Frequent Synonyms / Misidentifications: Cybium Lineolatum Cuvier, 1831; Indocybium Lineolatum (Cuvier, 1831) / None
- The Indian Mackerel Rastrelliger Kanagurta (Cuvier) an Annotated Bibliography
- The King Mackerel, Scomberomorus Cavalla
- Perciformes Suborders Sphyraenoidei and Scombroidei
- © Iccat, 2007
- Larvae of the Indian Mackerel, Rastrelliger Kanagurta (Cuvier) from the West Coast of India
- Abundance Highly Migratory Species in the Bay of Bengal of Bangladesh Region
- Juvenile Sphyraena Viridensis, Preyed by the Lizard Fish Synodus Saurus, a New Predatory Association from the Azores (NE Atlantic Ocean)
- Evolutionary Origin of the Scombridae (Tunas and Mackerels): Members of a Paleogene Adaptive Radiation with 14 Other Pelagic Fish Families
- SYNOPSIS of BIOLOGICAL DATA on LITTLE TUNA Euthynnus Affinis (Cantor) 1850 (1NDIAN OCEAN)
- Scombroid Phylogeny: an Alternative Hypothesis G
- Fishes of the Suborder Scombroidei of Taiwan
- Updated Species List for By-Catch Caught in Iccat Fisheries