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Longrakered trevally

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86: 208: 611:, lower jaw, inside of the mouth and tongue are all silver in smaller specimens. The spinous dorsal fin is dusky to black, while the soft dorsal and anal fins are dusky to pale green. In larger individuals the lobes of both these fins are dark, however in small specimens the filamentous of the dorsal fin rays are black while the anal fin rays white. The caudal fin is dusky. Juveniles may have 7–8 dark vertical crossbands across their body. 663: 510: 61: 42: 678:, while adults also took small fishes as prey. In the Solomon Islands the species is known to predominantly take fish as prey in lagoons, however at times drops fish from its diet. The fine gill rakers on the longrakered trevally have also led to some authors suggesting the possibility of 326:
and west Pacific Oceans, from Mozambique and Madagascar in the west, to Japan and northern Australia in the east. A large species growing to a recorded length of 1 m, the longrakered trevally is distinguished by is protruding lower
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The longrakered trevally is a blue green to olive green above fading to a silvery white below. A dark diffuse blotch is present on the upper operculum in large individuals, but is faint or absent in smaller fish. The
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The longrakered trevally is a large fish, reported to reach 1m in length, however is commonly seen at lengths below 60 cm. The longrakered trevally has a body shape typical of many trevallies in the genera
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has 2 detached spines followed by 17 to 18 soft rays. Both the soft dorsal and anal fins are elongated, sometimes to filaments in juveniles, with the dorsal fin being longest and occasionally extending to the
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and Indonesia. The species has also been recorded from offshore islands including the Seychelles and Maldives. The species has a restricted range in the west Pacific; in the south it is known from
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Blaber, S.J.M.; D.A. Milton; N.J.F. Rawlinson (1990). "Diets of Lagoon Fishes of the Solomon Islands: Predators of Tuna Baitfish and Trophic Effects of Baitfishing on the Subsistence Fishery".
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referred to as the 'longrakered trevally' or 'heavyjawed kingfish' in reference to the protruding lower jaw, with the name 'cale cale trevally' also used, predominantly in Australia.
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of the longrakered trevally is poorly understood, with only a few studies recording aspects of its feeding. In Mozambique the species was recorded as feeding on
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Suyatna, I.; A.A. Bratawinata; A.S. Sidik; A. Ruchaemi (2010). "Demersal fishes and their distribution in estuarine waters of Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan".
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Paighambari, S.Y.; Yousef, S.; Daliri, M. (2012). "The By-catch Composition of Shrimp Trawl Fisheries in Bushehr Coastal Waters, the Northern Persian Gulf".
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Fichas FAO de identificaçao de espécies para actividades de pesca. Guia de campo das espécies comerciais marinhas e de águas salobras de Moçambique
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Stobutzki, I.; M. Miller; D. Brewer (2001). "Sustainability of fishery bycatch: a process for assessing highly diverse and numerous bycatch".
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Beech, M. (2003). "The Development of Fishing in the UAE: a Zooarcheological Perspective". In Potts, DT; Naboodah, H.A.; Hellyer, P (eds.).
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trawl fisheries. The abundance of the longrakered trevally in Persian Gulf shrimp catches led to a study of its abundance in the
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and West Pacific Oceans. In the Indian Ocean the species ranges from as far south as Mozambique and Madagascar, north to the
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Fischer, W.; I. Sousa; C. Silva; A. de Freitas; J.M. Poutiers; W. Schneider; T.C. Borges; J.P. Feral; A. Massinga (1990).
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waters as juvenile. In the Persian Gulf, studies found the species to predominately inhabit waters of 30–50 m depth.
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of the longrakered trevally are also distinctive, being elongated and feather like, extending into the mouth to the
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The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific Vol 4. Bony fishes part 2 (Mugilidae to Carangidae)
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Naomi, T.S.; R.M. George; Seeram, M.P.; Sanil, N.K.; Balachandran, K.; Thomas, V.J.; Geetha, P.M. (2011).
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Jordan, D.S.; Snyder, J. (1908). "Descriptions of three new species of carangoid fishes from Formosa".
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by lure or bait methods, however not a common catch. Remains of the species have been found in
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The longrakered trevally is distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the
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is currently accepted. Between 1833 and 1908, three other redescriptions were published, with
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traps, handlines, and other types of artisanal gear. For the most part it is taken as
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are falcate and extend beyond the intersection of the curved and straight part of the
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teeth, with no teeth present on the tongue, a feature which distinguishes it from the
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rules state that the first description takes priority, thus the combination of
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body, with the convexity of the forehead increasing with age. The lower
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The protruding lower jaw is characteristic of the longrakered trevally
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was estimated. The longrakered trevally is occasionally taken by
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California Academy of Sciences: Ichthyology (September 2009).
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from China or Taiwan, and the species did not breed in Japan.
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and extends up to the base of the pectoral fins. There are 24
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or growth. The longrakered trevally is of minor importance to
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derived from the Latin word for "chin". In 1908 the American
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teeth on its tongue. It is an inshore species, restricted to
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Longrakered trevally are occasionally caught by anglers
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entering common usage before priority was established.
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protrudes beyond the upper jaw, giving a pronounced '
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J. S. Nelson; T. C. Grande; M. V. H. Wilson (2016).
1538: 689:The longrakered trevally is of minor importance to 803:; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). 423:. Cuvier based his description off the designated 1520: 1446:How to Catch Australia's Favourite Saltwater Fish 786:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T46081422A46664514.en 1249:in the Persian Gulf (Hormozgan province waters)" 1230: 1228: 1152: 1150: 591:. The breast area is devoid of scales from the 1157:Motomura, H.; S. Kimura; Y. Haraguchi (2007). 761:Smith-Vaniz, W.F. & Williams, I. (2017) . 215:Approximate range of the longrakered trevally 8: 1427:Journal of the Persian Gulf (Marine Science) 554:. There are 74–86 gill rakers in total. The 1127:Records of the Australian Museum Supplement 870:. Strasbourg: Pitois-Levrault. p. 512. 721:area of Iran, where in this region alone a 1526: 1079: 1077: 1007: 1005: 646:The longrakered trevally inhabits shallow 206: 59: 40: 31: 1182: 1138: 1056:. In Carpenter, K.E.; Niem, V.H. (eds.). 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 845:(5th ed.). Wiley. pp. 380–387. 784: 697:. Throughout its range it is taken with 693:, with catch statistics not kept by the 1471:Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates 1448:. Croydon, Victoria: AFN. p. 144. 1116: 1114: 1084:Lin, Pai-Lei; Shao, Kwang-Tsao (1999). 753: 382:The longrakered trevally is one of two 868:Histoire naturelle des poissons Vol. 9 558:is in two parts; the first having 7–8 347:regions, where it preys on fishes and 435:in Eritrea. Cuvier named the species 7: 1365:Marine Fisheries Information Service 935:Nichols, J.T. (1920). "On the genus 866:Cuvier, G.; A. Valenciennes (1833). 562:and the second 1 spine and 20 to 22 315:fish in the jack and horse mackerel 1735:IUCN Red List least concern species 1235:Nourouzi, H.; Valinasb, T. (2007). 772:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 406:The longrakered trevally was first 25: 458:and in the process erected a new 359:and is often taken as bycatch in 351:. 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Index

Ulua mentalis

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Carangiformes
Carangidae
Ulua
Binomial name
G. Cuvier

Synonyms
Bleeker
Günther
Macleay
Jordan
Snyder
species
marine
family
Carangidae
Indian
jaw
gill rakers

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