- Black jack (fish)
Taxobox
name = Black jack
image_width = 250px
status=LC
status_system=iucn3.1
status_ref =IUCN 2007. 2007 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.. Downloaded on 31 January 2008. ] The Black jack, "Caranx lugubris", is a
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Carangidae
genus = "Caranx "
species = "C. lugubris "
binomial = "Caranx lugubris "
binomial_authority =Poey , 1860
synonyms =gamefish in thefamily Carangidae . It was first described in 1860 byCuban Zoologist ,Felipe Poey in his two-volume work "Historia Natural de la Isla de Cuba", or "Natural History of theIsland ofCuba ". Asfood , Black jack are usually marketed as fresh, whole fish, but they are also sold salted or dried [Smith-Vaniz, W.F., 1995. Carangidae. Jureles, pámpanos, cojinúas, zapateros, cocineros, casabes, macarelas, chicharros, jorobados, medregales, pez pilota. p. 940-986. In W. Fischer, F. Krupp, W. Schneider, C. Sommer, K.E. Carpenter and V. Niem (eds.) Guia FAO para Identification de Especies para lo Fines de la Pesca. Pacifico Centro-Oriental. 3 Vols. FAO, Rome. ] .Description
The head of a Black jack slopes steeply downwards and the anterior part is . The mouth is fairly large compared to other members of its
genus and themaxilla extends to the center of the fish'seye [Randall, J.E., 1996. Caribbean reef fishes. Third edition - revised and enlarged. T.F.H. Publications, Inc. Ltd., Hong Kong. 3nd ed. 368 p.] . Thedorsal fin of a Black jack usually has ninespines and twenty to twenty-tworays . Theanal fin has only three spines and sixteen to nineteen rays. The body of the fish has been described as being darkgrey /olive -colored or evenblack along the back that lightens to a gray-blue near the underside of the fish. The Black jack'sscutes are black. [Randall, J.E., 1996. Caribbean reef fishes. Third edition - revised and enlarged. T.F.H. Publications, Inc. Ltd., Hong Kong. 3nd ed. 368 p. ] The longest recorded Black jack was 221 cm in length [Robins, C.R. and G.C. Ray, 1986. A field guide to Atlantic coast fishes of North America. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, U.S.A. 354 p. ] and the greatest known weight was 20.4 kg [IGFA, 2001. Database of IGFA angling records until 2001. IGFA, Fort Lauderdale, USA. ] .Distribution and habitat
The Black jack is
benthopelagic and is known from subtropical waters. They can be found in depths from 12m to 354m. Black jack are circumtropical, meaning their range extends around Earth's equatorial regions, in their distribution. In the westernIndian Ocean , they can be found offNatal andEast London (South Africa ) [Smith-Vaniz, W.F., 1986. Carangidae. p. 638-661. In M.M. Smith and P.C. Heemstra (eds.) Smiths' sea fishes. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.] [Heemstra, P.C., 1995. Additions and corrections for the 1995 impression. p. v - xv. In M.M. Smith and P.C. Heemstra (eds.) Revised Edition of Smiths' Sea Fishes. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.] to theSeychelles [Randall, J.E. and J. van Egmond, 1994. Marine fishes from the Seychelles: 108 new records. Zool. Verh. Leiden 297:43-83.] . They are also known fromReunion ,Mauritius andCargados Carajos [Fricke, R., 1999. Fishes of the Mascarene Islands (Réunion, Mauritius, Rodriguez): an annotated checklist, with descriptions of new species. Koeltz Scientific Books, Koenigstein, Theses Zoologicae, Vol. 31: 759 p.] . In the westernPacific Ocean , Black jack are known fromJapan south toNew Caledonia andTonga [Randall, J.E., J.T. Williams, D.G. Smith, M. Kulbicki, G.M. Tham, P. Labrosse, M. Kronen, E. Clua and B.S. Mann, 2003. Checklist of the shore and epipelagic fishes of Tonga. Atoll Res. Bull. Nos. 497-508.] and in the eastern Pacific, from Mexico (and theRevillagigedo Islands ) toCosta Rica . In the westernAtlantic Ocean , they have been found offBermuda and in the northernGulf of Mexico south toRio de Janero . In the eastern Atlantic, Black jack are reported from theAzores ,Madeira St. Paul's Rocks ,Ascension Island , and theGulf of Guinea [Lubbock, R. and A. Edwards. 1981. The fishes of Saint Paul's Rocks. J. Fish Biol. 18:135-157.] .Notes
References
*http://www.fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=1936
*Paxton, J.R., D.F. Hoese, G.R. Allen and J.E. *Hanley, 1989. Pisces. Petromyzontidae to Carangidae. Zoological Catalogue of Australia, Vol. 7. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 665 p.External links
*http://www.fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=1936
*http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/carlugubris.htm
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