FISHERY BULLETIN: VOL. 82, NO. 4 



FIGURE 59.— Scomberomorus maculatus. New York market, 270 mm FL, USNM 15582. (From Goode 1884:pl. 93.) 



Smiley 1881 (distribution, fishery). Ryder 1882 

 (gonads, embryology, development), pi. 1-4 

 (eggs, embryos, and larvae). Earll 1883 (name, 

 description, distribution, movements, reproduc- 

 tion, fishery, artificial propagation), pi. 1. 

 Scomberomorus maculatus. Jordan and Gilbert 

 1882:426 (synonymy, range in part). Goode 

 1884:307-315 (range, fishery, reproduction), pi. 

 93. Meek and Newland 1884:232-234 (descrip- 

 tion, synonymy, range in part). Dresslar and 

 Fesler 1889:442 (in key), 443 (synonymy and 

 range in part), pi. 9. Jordan and Evermann 

 1896b:874 (description, synonymy in part). 

 Jordan and Evermann 1900:pl. 134, fig. 368 

 (specimen from New York market). Jordan 

 and Evermann 1902:285-286 (description, 

 range), fig., photograph. Bean 1903:396-398 

 (synonymy, description, range in part, occur- 

 rence in New York). Smith 1907:190-192 (diag- 

 nosis, size, range, catch, price; North Carolina), 

 fig. 77. Sumner et al. 1913:750 (references, 

 occurrence, parasites; Buzzards Bay and Vine- 

 yard Sound, Mass.). Schroeder 1924:6-7 (most 

 valuable food fish in the Florida Keys, range in 

 part), fig. 3. Nichols and Breder 1927:123-124 

 (description, range, biology), fig. 170. Frost 

 1928 (sagitta similar to that of S. regalis ). Hil- 

 debrand and Schroeder 1928:203-205 (descrip- 

 tion, range, biology, synonymy; Chesapeake 

 Bay), fig. 115. Nichols 1929:229-230 (synon- 

 ymy, range, description), fig. 82. Hildebrand 

 and Cable 1938:508-518 (development of larvae 

 and postlarvae; Beaufort, N.C.), figs. 2-10 (lar- 

 vae and juveniles, 2.75-97 mm). Baughman 

 1941:17 (migratory off Texas coast). Munro 

 1943:67, 71-72 (placed in subgenus Scomber- 

 omorus). Fowler 1945:185-186 (synonymy, de- 

 scription; South Carolina). Gunter 1945:55 

 (occurrence, Texas), 145 (monthly production, 



1937-42; Texas). La Monte 1945:26, 28 (de- 

 scription, range), color pi. 11. Breder 1948:127 

 (range in part, biology), fig. Erdman 1949:301 

 (range confined to coastal America and the 

 N coast of Cuba; other West Indian records 

 are misidentifications). Fraser-Brunner 1950: 

 159 (synonymy and range in part), fig. 29. 

 Baughman 1950:244 (numerous Texas records 

 throughout the year). Knapp 1950:142 (458 

 stomach contents, Texas). Rivas 1951:225-226 

 (synonymy in part, diagnosis, range). Taylor 

 1951:116-118 (biology, occurrence in North Caro- 

 lina), 271-272 (angling in North Carolina). La 

 Monte 1952:50 (description, range), color pi. 

 18. Bigelow and Schroeder 1953:347-348 (de- 

 scription, range in part, only a stray in the Gulf 

 of Maine), fig. 182. Pew 1954:26 (description, 

 range, habits), fig. 23. Mather and Day 1954: 

 185 (comparison of W and E Atlantic speci- 

 mens; S. tritor at best racially distinct from 

 S. maculatus). Briggs 1958:286 (range in 

 part). Springer and Pirson 1958:175 (catch in 

 Texas). *Mago Leccia 1958 (osteology, com- 

 parisons with S. regalis and S. cavalla), figs. 

 * Klima 1959 (distribution, biology). Moe 1963: 

 109 (second most fished for species by private 

 boats in Florida). Jorgensen and Miller 1968: 

 9, 13 (SL-FL-TL conversions). *Mendoza 1968 

 (biology; Veracruz). Lyles 1969:1-15 (landings, 

 in part). Wollam 1970 (development, pigmen- 

 tation, counts, and measurements; 175 larvae 

 and juveniles, 3.1-25 mm SL, from the Gulf of 

 Mexico), figs. 2, 3, 6A (larvae and juveniles, 3.1- 

 25 mm SL). Beardsley and Richards 1970:5 

 (length-weight of 35 specimens from SE Florida, 

 330-770 mm FL, 0.45-4.76 kg). Farragut 1972 

 (use of antioxidants to prevent rancidity during 

 frozen storage). Richards and Klawe 1972:14 

 (range in part), 92-93 (references to eggs and 



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