The Black Snoek has a very elongate, compressed body. It has a large mouth with huge fang-like teeth at the front of the upper jaw. There are cartilaginous processes at the front of both jaws. This species has well developed pelvic fins and a caudal peduncle that lacks keels. There are two lateral lines - one high on the back and the other on the mid-side of the body.... source: Australian Museum Factsheets
| Accepted name | Source |
|---|---|
| Thyrsitoides marleyi |
| Common name | Source |
|---|---|
| Black Snoek | |
| Blacksail Snake Mackerel | |
| Slender Snoek |
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