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  1. Stromateoidei is a suborder of the Scombriformes, the largest order of fish. The suborder includes the medusafishes, squaretails and driftfishes which associate with jellyfish, the latter families preying on them while the medusafish use them for protection while scavenging food scraps.
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    Die Medusenfische (Stromateidae) oder Erntefische sind eine Familie von Meeresfischen aus der Ordnung Scombriformes. Sie leben in Schwärmen im Atlantik und Indopazifik, meist in Küstennähe über den Kontinentalabhängen.
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    Horn, 1984, Doiuchi et al., 2004, in their phylogenetic analysis of stromateoid fishes, treated A. carlsbergi as a taxon of Stromateoidei, Doiuchi et al. (2004) nesting the species deeply within the latter, whereas Horn (1984) placed it in a sister position to the remaining stromateoids ( Fig. 1 ).
    1. Introduction Stromateoidei is a relatively small suborder of Perciformes, currently comprising six families, 16 genera, and about 65 species ( Horn, 1984, Nelson, 1994 ). They occur worldwide in coastal and oceanic waters of tropical to temperate regions ( Haedrich, 1967 ).
    The position of Tetragonuridae was, however, incongruent between the MP method and the ML and Bayesian methods, being placed in the most basal position of Stromateoidei in the former, but occupying a sister relationship to Stromateidae in the latter.
    Haedrich (1967) first proposed a phylogenetic hypothesis for Stromateoidei on the basis of several external and internal characters, suggesting two main lineages within the suborder; one comprising Centrolophidae and Stromateidae, and the other Nomeidae, Ariommatidae, and Tetragonuridae.
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