Leatherjacket
(Oligoplites saurus)

Classification

Species: Oligoplites saurus

General data

Scientific names: Leatherjacket
Local names: Leather jack
Habitat: Saltwater
Climates: Tropical, Subtropical

The leatherjacket fish (Oligoplites saurus), also known as leather jack, is a species of jack in the family Carangidae. Leather jack may also refer to other members of the Carangidae, such as the pilot fish. The largest are about a foot long.

There are two subspecies of Oligoplites saurus.

The nominate subspecies O.s. saurus is distributed in the western Atlantic Ocean from Chatham, Massachusetts south along the U.S. coast, throughout the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, and along the South American coast to Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

The other subspecies O. s. inornatus is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from southern Baja California, much of the Gulf of California to Ecuador, including the Galapagos and Malpelo Islands.

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