Saury

Saury

Taxobox
name = Saury


image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Scomberesox saurus"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Beloniformes
familia = Scomberesocidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = See text for genera and species.

Sauries are fish of the family Scomberesocidae. There are two genera, each containing two species.

Sauries are marine epipelagic fish which live in tropical and temperate waters. These fish often jump while swimming near the surface, skimming the water. The jaws of sauries are beak-like, ranging from long, slender beaks to relatively short ones with lower jaw only slightly elongated. The mouth openings of sauries, however, are relatively small and the jaws are weakly toothed. A row of small finlets behind the dorsal and anal fins is also a feature of sauries. An unusual feature of these fish is that they lack swim bladders. Sauries grow to a maximum length of about 46 cm. They are harvested commercially as a food fish.

Sauries first appear in the fossil record in the upper Tertiary, Miocene.

The name Scomberesocidae is derived from the Greek, skombros = tunny/mackerel, and esox = nursery of salmon.

Pacific saury are consumed often in Japanese and Korean cuisine. The fish is usually grilled.

pecies

* Genus "Cololabis"
** "Cololabis adocetus"
** "Cololabis saira" (Pacific saury)
* Genus "Scomberesox" (sauries and skippers)
** "Scomberesox simulans" (Dwarf saury)
** "Scomberesox saurus" (Atlantic saury)

Trivia

The "Saury", a "Sargo"-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for this fish.

ee also

*Beloniformes
*Gallery of beloniform fishes

References

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