“…Pelvic fins are abdominal in position and greatly enlarged in many species, which are called fourwinged fish (Parin, 2002). Representatives of the family Exocoetidae are distributed in tropical and subtropical waters around the world (Oxenford et al, 1995;Monteiro et al, 1998;Parin, 2002;Savaliev et al, 2014). In addition to their commercial value, flyingfish are crucial components in the epipelagic food chain, where they are the preferred prey of predators such as Coryphaena hippurus, Thunnus thynnus, Thunnus albacares, Tetrapturus albidus, Makaira nigricans, and Prionace glauca, which are of high commercial value (Parin, 1968;Pinkas, 1971;Massutí et al, 1998;Araújo and Chellappa, 2002).…”