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Australian Faunal Directory
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Life Science Identifier (LSID):

urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:fa630a0b-138e-4309-868c-9192fe5c29ed

LSIDs are persistent, location-independent,resource identifiers for uniquely naming biologically significant resources including species names, concepts, occurrences, genes or proteins, or data objects that encode information about them. To put it simply, LSIDs are a way to identify and locate pieces of biological information on the web.

Data Links

JSON

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WMS

To use WMS services, copy and paste the following GetCapabilities URL into your OGC client (e.g. uDIG, ESRI ArcGIS)
http://biocache.ala.org.au/ws/ogc/ows?q=genus:Carangoides
For higher taxa, this will give you a hierarchical listing of layers for each taxon.

RDF

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A JSON view of this information is here here
A html view of this information is here here

Further details

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Species presence

 Recorded In Australia
 Marine Habitats

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Description

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

Online resources

  • Wikipedia
    • Description, Distribution, Reference

Names and sources

Accepted name Source
Carangoides

Working classification

kingdom
ANIMALIA
phylum
CHORDATA
subphylum
VERTEBRATA
suprageneric
GNATHOSTOMATA
suprageneric
PISCES
class
ACTINOPTERYGII
subphylum
EUTELEOSTEI
superorder
ACANTHOPTERYGII
order
PERCIFORMES
suborder
PERCOIDEI
family
CARANGIDAE
genus
Carangoides  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides bajad: [a trevally]  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides caeruleopinnatus: Onion Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides chrysophrys: Longnose Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides ciliarius  [inferred placement]
species
Carangoides dinema: Shadow Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides equula: Whitefin Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides ferdau: Blue Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides fulvoguttatus: Turrum  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides gymnostethus: Bludger Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides hedlandensis: Bumpnose Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides humerosus: Epaulette Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides malabaricus: Malabar Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides oblongus: Coachwhip Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides orthogrammus: Thicklip Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides plagiotaenia: Barcheek Trevally  Recorded in Australia
species
Carangoides talamparoides: Whitetongue Trevally  Recorded in Australia
unranked
Carangoides armatus: Armed Trevally  Recorded in Australia

Occurrence records

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Name references found in the Biodiversity Heritage Library

Name references found in the TROVE - NLA