the tat looks like a tat (red tail) but the "scomb" is definately an armatus.Awesome!
One minor issue that I see with this however; both your tatauaia and your scomberoides are in fact Hydrolycus armatus. It is fairly common to see members of Hydrolycus mislabeled on the internet.
There's plenty of pics of armies caught in fishing with red tails. The kicker for that 'tat' is the white line on its tail and anal fin, only armatus has that.the tat looks like a tat (red tail) but the "scomb" is definately an armatus.
ok, i'll change the "scomb" in armatus, do you have an good pic of scomb ??the tat looks like a tat (red tail) but the "scomb" is definately an armatus.