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Mugil cephalus
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Agonostomus Aldrichetta Cestraeus Cahaenomugil Chelon Crenimugil Joturus Liza Moolgarda Mugil Myxus Neomyxus Oedalechilus Rhinomugil Sicamugil Valaomugil Xenomugil |
The mullets are a family (Mugilidae) of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical waters, and in some species in fresh water also. Mullets have served as an important source of food in Mediterranean Europe since Roman times. The family includes about 80 species in 17 genera.
Taxonomically, the family is usually treated as the sole member of the order Mugiliformes, but as Nelson says, "there has been much disagreement concerning the relationships" of this family. The presence of fin spines clearly indicates membership in the superorder Acanthopterygii, and in the 1960s Gosline classed them as primitive perciforms, while others have grouped them in Atheriniformes. FishBase follows Gosline in placing the family in the Perciformes.
A number of species of the goatfishes (Mullidae), in particular the red mullet and others in the genus Mullus, are also commonly known as "mullets".
List of Species
- Genus
Agonostomus
- Agonostomus catalai
Mountain mullet Agonostomus monticola
Fairy mullet Agonostomus telfairii
- Agonostomus catalai
- Genus
Aldrichetta
- Yellow-eye mullet Aldrichetta forsteri
- Genus
Cestraeus
- Goldie river mullet Cestraeus goldiei
Sharp-nosed river mullet Cestraeus oxyrhynchus
Lobed river mullet Cestraeus plicatilis
- Goldie river mullet Cestraeus goldiei
- Genus
Cahaenomugil
- Snouted mullet Chaenomugil proboscideus
- Genus
Chelon
- Cape Verde mullet Chelon bispinosus
So-iny mullet Chelon haematocheilus
Thicklip grey mullet Chelon labrosus
Largescale mullet Chelon macrolepis
- Cape Verde mullet Chelon bispinosus
- Genus
Crenimugil
- Fringelip mullet Crenimugil crenilabis
Half fringelip mullet Crenimugil heterocheilos
- Fringelip mullet Crenimugil crenilabis
- Genus
Joturus
- Bobo mullet Joturus pichardi
- Genus
Liza
- Abu mullet Liza abu
Eastern keelback mullet Liza affinis
Diamond mullet Liza alata
Flat-tail mullet Liza argentea
Golden grey mullet Liza aurata
Keeled mullet Liza carinata
Grooved mullet Liza dumerili
Sicklefin mullet Liza falcipinnis
Largescaled mullet Liza grandisquamis
Klunzinger's mullet Liza klunzingeri
Liza mandapamensis
Otomebora mullet Liza melinoptera
Broad-mouthed mullet Liza parmata
Gold-spot mullet Liza parsia
Persian mullet Liza persicus
Thinlip mullet Liza ramado
Ramsay's mullet Liza ramsayi
South African mullet Liza richardsonii
Leaping mullet Liza saliens
Greenback mullet Liza subviridis
Tade mullet Liza tade
Striped mullet Liza tricuspidens
Squaretail mullet Liza vaigiensis
- Abu mullet Liza abu
- Genus
Moolgarda
- Longfin mullet Moolgarda pedaraki
- Genus
Mugil
- Banana mullet Mugil bananensis
Broussonnet's mullet Mugil broussonnetii
Narrowhead grey mullet Mugil capurrii
Flathead mullet Mugil cephalus
White mullet Mugil curema
Dwarf mullet Mugil curvidens
Galapagos mullet Mugil galapagensis
Fantail mullet Mugil gyrans
Hospe mullet Mugil hospes
Parassi mullet Mugil incilis
Liza Mugil liza
Mugil platanus
Mullet Mugil rammelsbergii
Liseta mullet Mugil setosus
So-iuy mullet Mugil soiuy
Mugil trichodon
- Banana mullet Mugil bananensis
- Genus
Myxus
- Freshwater mullet Myxus capensis
Sand grey mullet Myxus elongatus
Myxus multidens
Myxus petardi
- Freshwater mullet Myxus capensis
- Genus
Neomyxus
- Neomyxus chaptalii
Acute-jawed mullet Neomyxus leuciscus
- Neomyxus chaptalii
- Genus
Oedalechilus
- Boxlip mullet Oedalechilus labeo
Hornlip mullet Oedalechilus labiosus
- Boxlip mullet Oedalechilus labeo
- Genus
Rhinomugil
- Corsula Rhinomugil corsula
Shark mullet Rhinomugil nasutus
- Corsula Rhinomugil corsula
- Genus
Sicamugil
- Yellowtail mullet Sicamugil cascasia
Burmese mullet Sicamugil hamiltonii
- Yellowtail mullet Sicamugil cascasia
- Genus
Valaomugil
- Bluetail mullet Valamugil buchanani
Longarm mullet Valamugil cunnesius
Kanda Valamugil engeli
Valamugil formosae
Silver mullet Valamugil georgii
Valamugil perusii
Robust mullet Valamugil robustus
Bluespot mullet Valamugil seheli
Speigler's mullet Valamugil speigleri
- Bluetail mullet Valamugil buchanani
- Genus
Xenomugil
- Thoburn's mullet Xenomugil thoburni
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The Striped or Black Mullet is a delicacy along the Northwest Florida and Alabama gulf coast. Many restaurants in those areas serve mullet as the mainstay of their menus. Fried mullet are the most popular. Smoked, baked, and canned mullet are also eaten. Mullet is usually fileted. The left over frames are often used to make excellent fish stock. The stock makes superb chowders, stews, and bouillabaisse.
Mullet does not keep well after it is caught. If kept on ice it may remain edible for approximately 24 hours. If kept much longer it begins to loose its freshness and becomes nearly inedible. The sooner it can be eaten after being caught, the better.
When shopping for mullet for consumption, choose only those fish with clear eyes. Cloudy eyes are indicators of loss of freshness.
Reference
- J.S. Nelson, Fishes of the World