Familia Scomberesocidae

Scomberesocidae

by N. V. Parin

Body elongated, compressed. Jaws pointed, produced. Teeth small, mostly uniserial. Lower pharyngeal bones fused into a plate, upper pharyngeal bones of third pair separated. Nasal organs as a pit with protruding lobe. No spines in fins. Dorsal and anal fins posterior in position, their origins opposite, posterior rays separated as detached finlets, pelvic fins abdominal, with 6 soft rays; pectoral fins on sides, short- caudal fin forked, its lobes subequal. Lateral line running along ventral margin of body, without a branch to pectoral fin origin. Scales small, cycloid, easily detached.
Oceanic, epipelagic fishes.

Genera 4; in Clofnam area 2.

Recent revision: Hubbs and Wisner (1980).

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