Rastrelliger Jordan & Starks in Jordan & Dickerson, 1908
Scombrini, commonly called the true mackerels, is a tribe of ray-finned bony fishes in the mackerel family, Scombridae – a family it shares with the Spanish mackerel, tuna and bonito tribes, plus the butterfly kingfish.[1]
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Scombrini, commonly called the true mackerels, is a tribe of ray-finned bony fishes in the mackerel family, Scombridae – a family it shares with the Spanish...
also members of the same family. The true mackerels belong to the tribe Scombrini. The tribe consists of seven species, each belonging to one of two genera:...
Rastrelliger together with the four species of Scomber comprise the tribe Scombrini, known as the "true mackerels". The three species which comprise Rastrelliger...
Ocean. The genus Scomber and the genus Rastrelliger comprise the tribe Scombrini, known as the "true mackerels". These fishes have an elongated body, highly...
Gopalakrishnan (2016). "Scomber indicus, a new species of mackerel (Scombridae: Scombrini) from the Eastern Arabian Sea" (PDF). Indian Journal of Fisheries. 63...
species in 14 genera, grouped into four tribes: Subfamily Scombrinae Tribe Scombrini – mackerels Genus Rastrelliger Genus Scomber Tribe Scomberomorini – Spanish...
"[Ichthyology • 2016] Scomber indicus • A New Species of Mackerel (Scombridae: Scombrini) from Eastern Arabian Sea". Novataxa. Retrieved 16 October 2017. "CMFRI...