Little tunny

Bonito
Photo Credit: © Diane Rome Peebles
Family Tunas
Scientific Family Scombridae
Scientific Name Euthynnus alletteratus
Spanish Name Comevíveres
ITIS# 172402
Tail shape Lunate

Back with broken oblique stripes. Caudal peduncle with 7-8 finlets. Dark stripes on the back and with 3-7 dark spots between pelvic and pectoral fins


Biology

Found in close to shore. This schooling species is an opportunistic predator which feeds on virtually everything within its range, i.e. crustaceans, fishes (mainly anchovy relatives), squids, heteropods (a type of shell-less sea snail) and tunicates (sea squirts). Eggs and larvae are found in the open ocean (pelagic).

Appearance

Body Shape
Fusiform
Color
Main Color: Blue-silver
Other Color: white
Common Body Shape
Torpedo-shaped


Pattern
Scribbled
Length
Avg Length: 32 inches (80 cm)
Max Length: 48 inches (122 cm)
Maximum Weight
36.3 lbs (16500 g)




Specifications

Handling Concerns
Reports of ciguatera poisoning
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
MA-TX


Abundance
Very Common