In their general morphology, the species of Carangoides are very similar to a number of other carangid genera, especially Caranx . They grow to a range of sizes, most attaining a length less than 50 cm, although the largest fish of the genus reaching at least 1 m and over 65 kg in weight. They have a relatively deep, compressed body, with the dorsal profile usually far more convex than the ventral , with a tapering posterior. ... source: Wikipedia
| Accepted name | Source |
|---|---|
| Carangoides |
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