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35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. Scomberomorus sinensis Scomberomorus tritor Acanthocybiurn solandri Cybiosarda elegans Orcynopsis unicolor Sarda orientalis Sarda sarda Sarda chi liens is Sarda australis Gymnosarda unicolor Allothunnus fallai Auxis rochei Auxis thazard Euthynnus affinis Euthynnus allatteratus Euthynnus lineatus Katsuwonus pel amis Thunnus tonggol Thunnus atlanticus Thunnus albacares Thunnus alalunga Thunnus obesus Thunnus thynnus thynnus Thunnus thynnus orientalis CHINESE SEERFISH WESTERN AFRICAN SPANISH MACKEREL WAHOO LEAPING BONITO PLAIN BONITO INDO PACIFIC BONITO ATLANTIC BONITO EASTERN PACIFIC ΒΟΝΙΤΟ AUSTRALIAN ΒΟΝΙΤΟ DOGTOOTH TUNA SLENDER TUNA BULLET TUNA FRIGATE TUNA KAWAKAWA LITTLE TUNNY BLACK SKIPJACK SKIPJACK TUNA LONGTAIL TUNA BLACKFIN TUNA YELLOWFIN TUNA ALBACORE BIGEYE TUNA ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA or TUNNY PACIFIC BLUEFIN TUNA Introduction 45.

TABLE I. Species Scomber japonicus Scomberomorus sierra Acanthocybium solandri Sarda chiliensis Auxis thazard Euthynnus lineatus Katsuwonus pelamis Thunnus alalunga Thunnus albacares C. 70 a From Fierstine and Walters, 1968: table 4. 69 Fork length (mm) 258 475 1015 440 358 315 481 659 541 - 375 - 735 - 1184 - 789 - 436 - 670 - 679 - 850 - 982 14 Bruce B. Collette window— a cartilage-filled lens underlying an unpigmented spot in the skin dorsal to the pineal gland. Rivas (1953) hypothe­ sized that the pineal apparatus functioned as a light receptor in migration.

11 . 12 . 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Rastrelliger hr achysoma Rastrelliger faughni Rastrelliger kanagurta Scomber scombrus Scomber japoriicus Scomber australisicus Scomberomorus cavalla Scomberomorus commerson Scomberomorus concolor Scomberomorus guttatus Scomberomorus koreanus Scomberomorus lineolatus Scomberomorus maculatus Scomberomorus sierra Scomberomorus multiradiatus Scomberomorus niphonicus Scomberomorus plurilineatus Scomberomorus queenslandicus Scomberomorus regal is Scomberomorus semifasciatus SHORT MACKEREL ISLAND MACKEREL INDIAN MACKEREL ATLANTIC MACKEREL CHUB MACKEREL SPOTTED CHUB MACKEREL KING MACKEREL NARROW BARRED KING MACKEREL MONTEREY SPANISH MACKEREL INDO-PACIFIC KING MACKEREL KOREAN SEERFISH STREAKED SEERFISH ATLANTIC SPANISH MACKEREL SIERRA PAPUAN SEERFISH JAPANESE SPANISH MACKEREL KANADI KINGFISH QUEENSLAND SCHOOL MACKEREL CERO BROAD BARRED KING MACKEREL 3 Copyright © 1978 by Academic Press, Inc.

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