Pelagia
Miya & Friedman, 2013
Überreich: Eukaryota |
Familien
Amarsipidae Haedrich, 1969
Ariommatidae Haedrich, 1967
Arripidae Gill, 1893
Bramidae Bonaparte, 1831
Caristiidae Gill & Smith, 1905
Centrolophidae Bonaparte, 1846
Chiasmodontidae Jordan & Gilbert, 1883
Gempylidae Gill, 1862
Icosteidae Jordan & Gilbert, 1880
Nomeidae Günther, 1860
Pomatomidae Gill, 1863
Scombridae Rafinesque, 1815
Scombrolabracidae Fowler, 1925
Stromateidae Rafinesque, 1810
Tetragonuridae Risso, 1827
Trichiuridae Rafinesque, 1810
Etymologie
Aus dem Griechischen, der Plural des neutralen Adjektivs pelágion (pelácion), was "des Meeres" bedeutet.
Literatur
- Miya, M., Friedman, M., Satoh, T.P., Takeshima, H., Sado, T., Iwasaki, W., Yamanoue, Y., Nakatani, M., Mabuchi, K., Inoue, J.G., Poulsen, J.Y., Fukunaga, T., Sato, Y. & Nishida, M. 2013. Evolutionary Origin of the Scombridae (Tunas and Mackerels): Members of a Paleogene Adaptive Radiation with 14 Other Pelagic Fish Families. PLoS ONE, 8 (9): e73535. (doi) Zitatseite [: 9, !!, Definition, Phylogenie]
- Campbell, M.A., Sado, T., Shinzato, C., Koyanagi, R., Okamoto, M. & Miya, M. 2018. Multilocus phylogenetic analysis of the first molecular data from the rare and monotypic Amarsipidae places the family within the Pelagia and highlights limitations of existing data sets in resolving pelagian interrelationships. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 124: 172-180. (doi) Zitatseite [: , Phylogenie]