Pompanos ( ) are
marine fishes in the
genus
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''Trachinotus'' in the
family
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Carangidae
The Carangidae are a family of ray-finned fish which includes the jacks, pompanos, jack mackerels, runners, and scads. It is the largest of the six families included within the order Carangiformes. Some authorities classify it as the only family ...
(better known as "jacks"). Pompano may also refer to various other, similarly shaped members of the Carangidae, or the
order Perciformes
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. Their appearance is of deep-bodied fishes, exhibiting strong lateral compression, with a rounded face and pronounced curve to the anterior portion of their dorsal profile. Their ventral profile is noticeably less curved by comparison, while their anterior profile is straight-edged, tapering sharply to a narrow caudal peduncle. Their dorsal and anal fins are typically sickle-shaped, with very long anterior rays and a succession of much shorter rays behind, with a similarly long & curved, deeply forked tail which has a narrow base. They are typically overall silvery in color, sometimes with dark or yellowish fins, and one or a few black markings on the side of their body.
They are toothless and are relatively large fish, up to about long, although most species reach no more than half or two-thirds of that size.
[ They are found worldwide in warmer seas, sometimes also entering ]brackish
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waters.[
Of the 21 recognized species, most are valued as food and some are considered ]game fish
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, including the permit (''T. falcatus'').[ Several ]United States Navy
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submarines have been named after this genus: USS ''Pompano'' and USS ''Permit''.
Species
The 21 currently recognized species in this genus are:
* '' Trachinotus africanus'' J. L. B. Smith, 1967 (southern pompano)
* '' Trachinotus anak'' J. D. Ogilby, 1909 (oyster pompano)
* '' Trachinotus baillonii'' (Lacépède, 1801) (smallspotted dart)
* ''Trachinotus blochii
The snubnose pompano (''Trachinotus blochii''), also called the snubnose dart, golden pompano, and golden pomfret, is an Asia Pacific species of pompano in the family Carangidae. It is a pelagic fish associated with rocky reefs, coral reefs as w ...
'' (Lacépède, 1801) (snubnose pompano)
* '' Trachinotus botla'' ( G. Shaw, 1803) (largespotted dart)
* '' Trachinotus carolinus'' (Linnaeus
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, 1766) (Florida pompano)
* '' Trachinotus cayennensis'' G. Cuvier
Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric, Baron Cuvier (; 23 August 1769 – 13 May 1832), known as Georges Cuvier, was a French naturalist and zoologist, sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology". Cuvier was a major figure in nat ...
, 1832 (Cayenne pompano)
* '' Trachinotus coppingeri'' Günther, 1884 (swallowtail dart)
* ''Trachinotus falcatus
The permit (''Trachinotus falcatus'') is a game fish of the western Atlantic Ocean belonging to the family Carangidae. Adults feed on crabs, shrimp, and smaller fish.
Taxonomy
The permit was first described by the "father of taxonomy", Carl L ...
'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (permit)
* ''Trachinotus goodei
''Trachinotus goodei'', the palometa, is an ocean-going sport fishing, game fish of the family (biology), family Carangidae. Other common names include banner pompano, camade fish, cobbler, gafftopsail, great pompano, joefish, longfin pompano, ol ...
'' D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1896 (palometa)
* '' Trachinotus goreensis'' G. Cuvier, 1832 (longfin pompano)
* '' Trachinotus kennedyi'' Steindachner, 1876 (blackblotch pompano)
* '' Trachinotus macrospilus'' Smith-Vaniz & Walsh Walsh may refer to:
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, 2019 (Marquesas dart)[
* '' Trachinotus marginatus'' G. Cuvier, 1832 (plata pompano)
* '' Trachinotus maxillosus'' G. Cuvier, 1832 (Guinean pompano)
* '' Trachinotus mookalee'' G. Cuvier, 1832 (Indian pompano)
* '' Trachinotus ovatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (pompano)
* '' Trachinotus paitensis'' G. Cuvier, 1832 (Paloma pompano)
* '']Trachinotus rhodopus
The gafftopsail pompano (''Trachinotus rhodopus'') is a species of jack in the family Carangidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific.
Distribution and habitat
Gafftopsail pompanos are found in the eastern Pacific. Their range extends from Zuma B ...
'' T. N. Gill, 1863 (gafftopsail pompano)
* '' Trachinotus stilbe'' (D. S. Jordan & E. A. McGregor, 1899) (steel pompano)
* '' Trachinotus teraia'' G. Cuvier, 1832 (shortfin pompano)
References
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Taxa named by Bernard Germain de Lacépède
Trachinotinae
Trachinotus