Talang queenfish
(Scomberoides commersonnianus)

Classification

Species: Scomberoides commersonnianus

General data

Scientific names: Talang queenfish
Local names: Giant dart, Giant leatherskin, Giant queenfish, Largemouth queenfish, Talang leatherskin
Habitat: Amfidromous
Climates: Tropical, Subtropical
Distribution: Pacific Ocean, Indian ocean

Scomberoides commersonnianus, the Talang queenfish, also known as giant dart, giant leatherskin, giant queenfish, largemouth queenfish, leatherjacket, leatherskin, and Talang leatherskin, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Carangidae from the western Indo-Pacific. It is a large species which is important in commercial and recreational fisheries.

Scomberoides commersonnianus has a single row of 5-6 large dark silvery spots or blotches running along the flanks over the lateral line. It does not have a dark tip on the dorsal fin lobe. The snout is rather blunt and the large mouth has several rows of very sharp teeth. The anal fin and the dorsal fin are truncated with the posterior part of each fin reduced to spines. The caudal fin is strongly forked. The head and back is bluish grey while the ventral side of the body is silvery.

It grows to a maximum Total Length of 120 centimetres (47 in) but is more commonly 90 centimetres (35 in) and the maximum published weight is 16 kilograms (35 lb).

Scomberoides commersonnianus has a wide distribution in the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean occurring from South Africa and the Red Sea and Persian Gulf in the west, east through Indonesia and Papua New Guinea as far as New Caledonia, north to southern Japan and south to Western Australia and New South Wales.