Yellowtail (fish)

Yellowtail (fish)

A yellowtail may be any of several different species of fish. Most commonly the Yellowtail amberjack "Seriola lalandi" is meant. In the context of sushi, yellowtail usually refers to the Japanese amberjack, "Seriola quinqueradiata". Other species called simply "yellowtail" include:

*Atlantic bumper, "Chloroscombrus chrysurus"
*Yellowtail flounder, "Limanda ferruginea"
*Yellowtail snapper, "Ocyurus chrysurus"
*Whitespotted devil, "Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus"
*Yellowtail horse mackerel, "Trachurus novaezelandiae"

In addition, "yellowtail" appears in many other common names of fish:

*Butter yellowtail "Seriolina nigrofasciata"
*California yellowtail "Seriola lalandi"
*Cape yellowtail "Seriola lalandi"
*Common yellowtail croaker "Umbrina xanti"
*Dusky yellowtail "Seriolina nigrofasciata"
*Giant yellowtail "Seriola lalandi"
*Great yellowtail "Seriola dumerili"
*Greater yellowtail "Seriola dumerili"
*Indian yellowtail angelfish "Apolemichthys xanthurus"
*Longfin yellowtail "Seriola rivoliana"
*Pacific yellowtail emperor "Lethrinus atkinsoni"
*Queensland yellowtail angelfish "Chaetodontoplus meredithi"
*Redbelly yellowtail fusilier "Caesio cuning"
*Slender yellowtail kingfish "Alepes djedaba"
*Southeast Asian yellowtail rasbora "Rasbora tornieri"
*Southern yellowtail "Seriola lalandi"
*Yellowtail amberjack "Seriola lalandi"
*Yellowtail angelfish "Apolemichthys xanthurus"
*Yellowtail angelfish "Centropyge fisheri"
*Yellowtail angelfish "Chaetodontoplus personifer"
* Yellowtail ballyhoo " Hemiramphus brasiliensis"
*Yellowtail barracuda "Sphyraena flavicauda"
*Yellowtail bass "Bathyanthias mexicana"
*Yellowtail blue snapper "Paracaesio xanthura"
*Yellowtail butterflyfish "Chaetodon xanthurus"
*Yellowtail catfish "Pangasius pangasius"
*Yellowtail chromis "Chromis enchrysura"
*Yellowtail clownfish "Amphiprion clarkii"
*Yellowtail clownfish "Amphiprion sebae"
*Yellowtail coris "Coris gaimard"
*Yellowtail croaker "Austronibea oedogenys"
*Yellowtail damsel "Microspathodon chrysurus"
*Yellowtail damsel "Pomacentrus trichourus"
*Yellowtail damselfish "Microspathodon chrysurus"
*Yellowtail dascyllus "Dascyllus flavicaudus"
*Yellowtail demoiselle "Neoglyphidodon polyacanthus"
*Yellowtail dottyback "Pseudochromis linda"
*Yellowtail emperor "Lethrinus crocineus"
*Yellowtail fangblenny mimic "Plagiotremus laudandus"
*Yellowtail flounder "Limanda ferruginea"
*Yellowtail fusilier "Caesio cuning"
*Yellowtail fusilier "Caesio teres"
*Yellowtail fusilier "Paracaesio xanthura"
*Yellowtail goldie "Pseudanthias evansi"
*Yellowtail hamlet "Hypoplectrus chlorurus"
*Yellowtail kingfish "Caranx heberi"
*Yellowtail mullet "Liza vaigiensis"
*Yellowtail mullet "Sicamugil cascasia"
*Yellowtail parrot "Sparisoma rubripinne"
*Yellowtail parrotfish "Sparisoma rubripinne"
*Yellowtail poison-fang blenny "Meiacanthus atrodorsalis"
*Yellowtail rasbora "Rasbora dusonensis"
*Yellowtail rasbora "Rasbora tornieri"
*Yellowtail reefcod "Epinephelus flavocaeruleus"
*Yellowtail reeffish "Chromis enchrysura"
*Yellowtail rockcod "Epinephelus flavocaeruleus"
*Yellowtail rockfish "Sebastes flavidus"
*Yellowtail sailfin tang "Zebrasoma xanthurum"
*Yellowtail sardinella "Sardinella rouxi"
*Yellowtail scad "Atule mate"
*Yellowtail scad "Trachurus novaezelandiae"
*Yellowtail sergeant "Abudefduf notatus"
*Yellowtail snapper "Ocyurus chrysurus"
*Yellowtail surgeonfish "Prionurus punctatus"
*Yellowtail surgeonfish "Zebrasoma xanthurum"
*Yellowtail tamarin "Anampses meleagrides"
*Yellowtail tang "Zebrasoma xanthurum"
*Yellowtail tetra "Alestopetersius caudalis"
*Yellowtail trumpeter "Amniataba caudavittata"
*Yellowtail tubelip "Diproctacanthus xanthurus"
*Yellowtail wrasse "Anampses meleagrides"


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