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mafou
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cobia
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prodigal son
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Alternative name
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sergeant-fish
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Rachycentron canadum
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Synonym | cobia [UK and USA] |
Synonym | mafou [France and Belgium] |
Synonym | prodigal son [UK and USA] |
Synonym | Common names: |
Synonym | sergeant-fish [UK and USA] |
Synonym | Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766) |
Synonym | Gasterosteus canadus Linnaeus, 1766, Syst. Nat., ed. XII: 491 (Caroline). |
Synonym | Gasterosteus canadus: Walbaum, 1792: 449. |
Synonym | 'Peddah mottah' Russell, 1803, 2: 39, pl. CLIII. |
Synonym | Elacate motta Cuvier, 1832, ibid.: 332 ('Orixa, Indes'). |
Synonym | Elacate Malabarias Valenciennes, 1841, Règne animal, Disc. ed.: pl. 54 (fig. 2). |
Synonym | Elacate canada: Goode, 1884: pl. 174 (right). |
Synonym | Rachycentron pondicerrianum (sic): Jordan, 1905: 282. |
Synonym | Rachycentron canadus: Wheeler, 1958: 220. |
Synonym | Scomber niger Bloch, 1793, Naturgesch. ausl. Fische, 7, pl. 337 (Scomber corporelongo-lanceolato . . .). |
Synonym | Centronotus gardenii Lacepède, 1803, Hist. nat. Poissons, 3: 357 (Caroline). |
Synonym | Rachycentron typus Kaup, 1826, Isis (Oken), 19: col. 89. |
Synonym | Rachycentron Pondicerianum: McCulloch, 1922: 61, pl. XXI (no. 186a). |
Synonym | Elacate malabarica Cuvier, 1832, ibid.: 332-333 ('Malabar, Indes'). |
Synonym | Elacate atlantica Cuvier, 1832, ibid.: 334338. |
Synonym | Elacate biittata Cuvier, 1832, ibid.: 338-339 (Moluques). |
Synonym | Rachycentron canadum: Blache et al., 1970: 322, fig. 836a-b. |
Synonym | Elacate pondiceriana Cuvier, 1832, in Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. nat. Poissons, 8: 329-332 ('Pondichery, Indes'). |
Synonym | Centronotus spinosus Mitchill, 1815, Trans. Iit. phil. Soc. New York, 1: 490-492, pl. III (fig. 9) [Centronotos (sic)] (N |
Synonym | Elacate atlantica: DeKay, 1842: 113-114, fig. 77, pl. XXV (New York). |
Synonym | Thynnus canadensis Gronow, 1854, in Gray, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus.: 122. Holotype: BMNH no. 1853.11.12.161. |
Synonym | Elacate nigra: Günther, 1860, 2: 375 | Day, 1876: 256-257, pl. LV (fig. 2). |