Apogon

Apogon is a large genus of fish in the family Apogonidae, the cardinalfishes. They are among the most common fish on coral reefs.[2] Over 200 species have been classified in genus Apogon as members of several subgenera.[2] Some of these subgenera, such as Ostorhinchus, have been elevated to genus status,[3] leaving just over 50 species in the genus.[4]

Apogon
Temporal range: 55–0 Ma
Eocene to present[1]
Apogon maculatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Kurtiformes
Family: Apogonidae
Subfamily: Apogoninae
Genus: Apogon
Lacepède, 1801
Type species
Apogon ruber
Lacepède, 1801

Species

A. caudicinctus
A. robinsi
A. semiornatus
A. townsendi

The 50 recognized species in this genus are:[4]

  • A. americanus Castelnau, 1855 (Brazilian flamefish)
  • A. atradorsatus Heller & Snodgrass, 1903 (blacktip cardinalfish)
  • A. atricaudus D. S. Jordan & E. A. McGregor, 1898 (plain cardinalfish)
  • A. aurolineatus (Mowbray, 1927) (bridle cardinalfish)
  • A. axillaris Valenciennes, 1832 (axillary-spot cardinalfish)
  • A. binotatus (Poey, 1867) (barred cardinalfish)
  • A. campbelli J. L. B. Smith, 1949
  • A. cardinalis Seale, 1910
  • A. caudicinctus J. E. Randall & C. L. Smith, 1988 (little tailband cardinalfish)
  • A. coccineus Rüppell, 1838 (ruby cardinalfish)
  • A. crassiceps Garman, 1903 (transparent cardinalfish)
  • A. dammermani M. C. W. Weber & de Beaufort, 1929
  • A. deetsie J. E. Randall, 1998 (Deetsie's cardinalfish)
  • A. dianthus T. H. Fraser & J. E. Randall, 2002
  • A. doryssa (D. S. Jordan & Seale, 1906) (longspine cardinalfish)
  • A. dovii Günther, 1862 (tailspot cardinalfish)
  • A. erythrinus Snyder, 1904 (Hawaiian ruby cardinalfish)
  • A. erythrosoma Gon & J. E. Randall, 2003
  • A. gouldi Smith-Vaniz, 1977 (deepwater cardinalfish)
  • A. guadalupensis (R. C. Osburn & Nichols, 1916) (Guadalupe cardinalfish)
  • A. hypselonotus Bleeker, 1855
  • A. imberbis (Linnaeus, 1758) (cardinalfish)
  • A. indicus D. W. Greenfield, 2001 (Indian cardinalfish)
  • A. kautamea D. W. Greenfield & J. E. Randall, 2004 (Rapanui cardinalfish)
  • A. kominatoensis Ebina, 1935
  • A. lachneri J. E. Böhlke, 1959 (whitestar cardinalfish)
  • A. lativittatus J. E. Randall, 2001
  • A. leptocaulus C. R. Gilbert, 1972 (slendertail cardinalfish)
  • A. maculatus (Poey, 1860) (flamefish)
  • A. marquesensis D. W. Greenfield], 2001
  • A. mosavi Dale, 1977 (dwarf cardinalfish)
  • A. pacificus (Herre, 1935) (pink cardinalfish)
  • A. phenax J. E. Böhlke & J. E. Randall, 1968 (mimic cardinalfish)
  • A. pillionatus J. E. Böhlke & J. E. Randall, 1968 (broadsaddle cardinalfish)
  • A. planifrons Longley & Hildebrand, 1940 (pale cardinalfish)
  • A. posterofasciatus G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (rearbar cardinalfish)
  • A. pseudomaculatus Longley, 1932 (twospot cardinalfish)
  • A. quadrisquamatus Longley, 1934 (sawcheek cardinalfish)
  • A. retrosella (T. N. Gill, 1862) (barspot cardinalfish)
  • A. robbyi C. R. Gilbert & J. C. Tyler, 1997 (striped cardinalfish)
  • A. robinsi J. E. Böhlke & J. E. Randall, 1968 (roughlip cardinalfish)
  • A. rubellus (J. L. B. Smith], 1961)
  • A. rubrifuscus D. W. Greenfield & J. E. Randall, 2004 (flathead cardinalfish)
  • A. seminigracaudus D. W. Greenfield, 2007 (darktail cardinalfish)
  • A. semiornatus W. K. H. Peters, 1876 (oblique-banded cardinalfish)
  • A. susanae D. W. Greenfield, 2001
  • A. talboti J. L. B. Smith, 1961 (flame cardinalfish)
  • A. townsendi (Breder, 1927) (belted cardinalfish)
  • A. tricinctus G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012 (threeband cardinalfish)
  • A. unicolor Steindachner & Döderlein (de), 1883 (big red cardinalfish)
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References

  1. Sepkoski, J. (2002). "A compendium of fossil marine animal genera". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 364: 560. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23.
  2. Mabuchi, K.; Okuda, N.; Nishida, M. (2006). "Molecular phylogeny and stripe pattern evolution in the cardinalfish genus Apogon" (PDF). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 38 (1): 90–99. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2005.05.003. PMID 15979347.
  3. Fraser, T.H. (2014). "A new genus of cardinalfish from tropical Australia and southern New Guinea (Percomorpha: Apogonidae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3852 (2): 283–293. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3852.2.7.
  4. Mabuchi, K.; Fraser, T.H.; Song, H.; Azuma, Y.; Nishida, M. (2014). "Revision of the systematics of the cardinalfishes (Percomorpha: Apogonidae) based on molecular analyses and comparative reevaluation of morphological characters" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3846 (2): 151–203. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3846.2.1. PMID 25112246.


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