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The , , and family, Scombridae, includes many of the most important and familiar . The family consists of 51 species in 15 genera and two subfamilies. All species are in the , except the butterfly kingfish, which is the sole member of subfamily Gasterochismatinae.

Scombrids have two and a series of behind the rear dorsal fin and . The is strongly divided and rigid, with a slender, ridged base. The first (spiny) dorsal fin and the fins are normally retracted into body grooves. Species lengths vary from the of the to the recorded for the immense Atlantic bluefin tuna.

Scombrids are generally predators of the open ocean, and are found worldwide in tropical and temperate waters. They are capable of considerable speed, due to a highly streamlined body and retractable fins. Some members of the family, in particular the tunas, are notable for being partially (warm-blooded), a feature that also helps them to maintain high speed and activity. Other adaptations include a large amount of red muscle, allowing them to maintain activity over long periods. Scombrids like the can reach speeds of .


Classification
Jordan, Evermann, and Clark (1930) divide these fishes into the four families: Cybiidae, Katsuwonidae, Scombridae, and Thunnidae, but later classified them all into a single family, the Scombridae.

The World Wildlife Fund and the Zoological Society of London jointly issued their "Living Blue Planet Report" on 16 September 2015 which states that a dramatic fall of 74% occurred in worldwide stocks of scombridae fish between 1970 and 2010, and the global overall "population sizes of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish fell by half on average in just 40 years".


Extant genera
The 51 extant species are in 15 genera and two subfamilies – with the subfamily further grouped into four tribes, as:

Family Scombridae


Fossil genera
The following fossil genera are known:


See also
  • Scombroid food poisoning
  • Mackerel as food


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