Scomberesox saurus BORODIN, Bull. Vanderbilt Marine Mus., vol. 
1, art. 2, p. 46, 1930 (Red Sea). 
Scomberesox camperii LACEpEDE, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 5, pp. 
344, 345, pi. 6, fig. 3, 1803 (type locality: no locality). 
Sayris serrata RAFINESQUE, Carrat. Animal. Sicil., p. 61, 1810 
(type locality: Sicily). 
Sayris recurvirostra RAFINESQUE, Carrat. Animal. Sicil., p. 61, 
1810 (type locality: Sicily). 
Sayris hians RAFUESQUE, Carrat. Animal. Sicil., p. 61, pi. 9, 
fig. 1, 1810 (type locality: Sicily). 
Sayris bimaculatus RAFINESQUE, Carrat. Animal. Sicil., p. 62, 
1810 (type locality: Sicily). 
Sayris serratus RAFINESQUE, Carrat. Animal. Sicil., p. 62, 1810 
(on RONDELET). 
Scomberesox storeri DEKAY, New York Fauna, vol. 3, p. 229, pi. 
35, fig. 3, 1842 (type locality: Newfoundland Banks; Massa¬ 
chusetts; New York). 
Grammiconotus COSTA, Annuario Mus. Zool. Napoli, vol. 1, p» 
55, pi. 1, fig. 4, 1862 (type locality: Naples). 
Depth 8-§- to 9^r (young); head 3-4/5 to 4-J, width 5 to 6. Snout 
1-3/5 to 2% in head from snout tip; eye 4 to 9, 1-2/3 to 5-2/5 in snout, 
greater than interorbital in young to li or subequal with age; beak not 
completely closing basally, short in young, much longer with age and lower 
jaw longer; maxillary reaches to eye in young, 4/5 with age, length from 
snout tip l-9/lO to 2-| in head from snout tip; interorbital subequal with 
age, low, nearly level. Gill rakers 9+41, upper or ceratobranchial rudi 
mentary, others lanceolate or 1-3/5 in age. 
