Sublist of the List of marine fishes of South Africa
Map of the Southern African coastline showing some of the landmarks referred to in species range statements
This is a sublist of the
List of marine fishes of South Africa for
bony fishes recorded from the
oceans bordering South Africa.
This list comprises locally used
common names ,
scientific names with
author citation and recorded
ranges . Ranges specified may not be the entire known range for the species, but should include the known range within the waters surrounding the
Republic of South Africa .
List ordering and
taxonomy complies where possible with the current usage in
World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), and may differ from the cited source, as listed citations are primarily for range or existence of records for the region.
Sub-taxa within any given
taxon are arranged alphabetically as a general rule.
Details of each species may be available through the relevant internal links.
Synonyms should be listed where relevant.
Osteichthyes (), also known as osteichthyans or commonly referred to as the bony fish , is a diverse
superclass of
vertebrate
animals that have
endoskeletons primarily composed of
bone tissue . They can be contrasted with the
Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) and the
extinct
placoderms and
acanthodians , which have endoskeletons primarily composed of
cartilage . The vast majority of
extant
fish are members of Osteichthyes, being an extremely diverse and abundant group consisting of 45
orders , over 435
families and 28,000
species . It is the largest class of vertebrates in existence today, encompassing most
aquatic vertebrates, as well as all
semi-aquatic and
terrestrial vertebrates. (
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Parvphylum
Osteichthyes – Bony fishes
All entries in this list are included in this
parvphylum of
Gnathostomata . There are two
gigaclasses represented: Actinopterygii and Sarcopterygii.
[1]
Gigaclass
Actinopterygii – Ray-finned fishes
Family:
Acanthuridae – Surgeonfishes and unicornfishes.
[2]
Tailring surgeon
Acanthurus blochii
Valenciennes , 1835 (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Pencilled surgeon
Acanthurus dussumieri Valenciennes, 1835 (
Port Alfred to Mozambique)
[4] (
Algoa Bay to western Pacific)
[3]
Powder-blue surgeonfish,
Acanthurus leucosternon Bennett, 1832 (
Sodwana Bay to Indonesia)
[3]
Bluebanded surgeon,
Acanthurus lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Elongate surgeon,
Acanthurus mata (Cuvier, 1829) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Epaulette surgeon,
Acanthurus nigricauda Duncker and Mohr, 1929 (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Brown surgeon,
Acanthurus nigrofuscus (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-Pacific south to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
[4]
Lieutenant surgeonfish,
doubleband surgeonfish ,
Acanthurus tennentii Günther, 1861 (Western Indian Ocean from Natal to Sri Lanka)
[3]
Chocolate surgeon,
Acanthurus thompsoni (Fowler, 1923) (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Convict surgeon,
Acanthurus triostegus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Indo-Pacific south to
Bashee River , with postlarvae as far as
Algoa Bay )
[4]
Yellowfin surgeon,
Acanthurus xanthopterus Valenciennes, 1835 (
Durban to eastern Pacific)
[3]
Twospot bristletooth,
Ctenochaetus binotatus Randall, 1955 (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Striped bristletooth,
Ctenochaetus striatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Spotted bristletooth,
Ctenochaetus strigosus (Bennett, 1828) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Whitemargin unicornfish ,
Naso annulatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825)
[3]
Humpback unicorn,
Naso brachycentron (Valenciennes, 1835) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Spotted unicorn,
Naso brevirostris (Valenciennes, 1835) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban , with juveniles drifting to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Orange-spine unicorn,
Naso lituratus (Forster, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Humpnose unicorn,
Naso tuberosus Lacepède 1802 (Natal to Gilbert Islands)
[3]
Bluespine unicornfish ,
Naso unicornis (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Bignose unicorn,
Naso vlamingii (Valenciennes, 1835) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Palette surgeon,
Paracanthurus hepatus (Natal to central Pacific)
[3]
Spotted tang,
Zebrasoma gemmatum (Valenciennes, 1835) (Mauritius, Madagascar,
Sodwana Bay and 3 specimens from
Durban )
[3]
Twotone tang,
Zebrasoma scopas (Cuvier, 1829) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Sailfin tang ,
Zebrasoma velifer (Bloch, 1797) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Family:
Antigoniidae – Boarfishes
Family:
Chaetodontidae – Butterflyfishes
Threadfin butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon auriga Forsskål, 1775 (Tropical Ind-Pacific south to
Mossel Bay )
[3]
[4]
Brownburnie ,
Chaetodon blackburnii Desjardins, 1836 (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Bashee River )
[3]
[4]
Blackedged butterflyfish
Chaetodon dolosus Ahl, 1923 (East African coast south to
Xora River )
[3]
[4]
Gorgeous gussie,
peppered butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon guttatissimus Bennett, 1833 (
Durban to Red Sea)
[3]
[4]
Whitespotted butterflyfish,
sunburst butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon kleinii Bloch, 1790 (Red sea and Indian Ocean south to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
[4]
Lined butterflyfish
Chaetodon lineolatus Quoy and gaimard, 1831 (Red sea and Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
Raccoon butterflyfish or Halfmoon butterflyfish,
Chaetodon lunula (Lacepède, 1802) (South Africa to Hawaii, Japan and Australia. South to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Pearly butterflyfish,
Seychelles butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon madagaskariensis Ahl, 1923 (Indian Ocean south to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
[4]
Doublesash butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon marleyi Regan, 1921 (
Lamberts Bay to Maputo. Endemic)
[3]
[4]
Blackback butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon melannotus Bloch and Schneider, 1801 (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
Maypole butterflyfish,
scrawled butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon meyeri Bloch & Schneider, 1801 (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Rightangle butterflyfish,
chevron butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon trifascialis Quoy and Gaimard, 1825 (Red Sea south to
Tugela River )
[3]
Purple butterflyfish,
melon butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon trifasciatus Mungo Park, 1797 (Indo-Pacific from
Kosi Bay to Hawaii)
[3]
Limespot butterflyfish,
teardrop butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon unimaculatus Bloch, 1787 (Indian Ocean south to
Port Alfred )
[3]
[4]
Vagabond butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon vagabundus Linnaeus, 1758 (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Yellowhead butterflyfish ,
Chaetodon xanthocephalus Bennett, 1832 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
Zanzibar butterflyfish
Chaetodon zanzibarensis Playfair, 1867 (Zanzibar to
Durban )
[3]
Yellow longnose butterflyfish ,
Forcipiger flavissimus Jordan & McGregor, 1898 (Red Sea to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Brushtooth butterflyfish
Hemitaurichthys zoster (Bennett, 1831) (Western Indian Ocean south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Coachman,
pennant coralfish ,
Heniochus acuminatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (
Port Alfred to Mozambique)
[4] (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Schooling coachman,
schooling bannerfish ,
Heniochus diphreutes Jordan, 1903 (Red Sea and Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban ))
[3]
[4]
Masked coachman
Heniochus monoceros Cuvier, 1831 (Indo-West Pacific south to
Cape Vidal )
[3]
[4]
Family:
Drepaneidae – Sicklefishes
Concertina-fish
Drepane longimana (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to East London)
Family:
Ephippidae – Batfishes
[6]
Family:
Leiognathidae – Soapies
Slender soapy,
Deveximentum insidiator (Bloch, 1787), recorded as syn. Secutor insidiator (Bloch, 1787), (Indo-West Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[4]
[7]
Toothed soapy
Gazza minuta (Bloch, 1797) (Indo-Pacific south to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Slimy
Leiognathus equula (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Pugnose soapy,
Leiognathus ruconius (Hamilton, 1822), recorded as syn. Secutor ruconius (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822), (Indo-West Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
[8]
Family:
Lobotidae – Tripletails
Family:
Luvaridae – Louvar
Family:
Pomacanthidae – Angelfishes
Tiger angelfish
Apolemichthys kingi Heemstra, 1984 (Only known from off Natal:
Durban ,
Tongaat and
Aliwal shoal )
[3]
Threespot angelfish
Apolemichthys trimaculatus (Lacepède, 1831) (Indo-West Pacific to Natal)
[3]
Jumping bean,
orangeback angelfish ,
Centropyge acanthops (Norman, 1922) (
Port Elizabeth to Somalia)
[3]
[4]
Coral beauty,
twospined angelfish ,
Centropyge bispinosa (Günther, 1860) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana )
[3]
Dusky cherub
Centropyge multispinis (Playfair, 1867) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Goldtail angelfish ,
Pomacanthus chrysurus Cuvier, 1831 (Indo-West Pacific south to
Aliwal Shoal )
[3]
Emperor angelfish ,
Pomacanthus imperator (Bloch, 1787) (Indo-West Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Old woman angelfish ,
Pomacanthus rhomboides (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (Red Sea to
Knysna )
[3]
[4] Previously known as Pomacanthus striatus Rüppell, 1836, but Rüppell's species is a synonym of P. maculosus (Forsskål, 1775)
[9]
Semicircle angelfish
Pomacanthus semicirculatus (Cuvier, 1831) (Indo-West Pacific to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
[4]
Royal angelfish ,
Pygoplites diacanthus (Boddaert, 1772) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
Family:
Scatophagidae – Scatties
Family:
Siganidae – Rabbitfishes
Family:
Zanclidae – Moorish idol
Family:
Acropomatidae – Lanternbellies
Lanternbelly
Acropoma japonicum Günther, 1859 (off Natal)
[3]
Sombre splitfin, Silver splitfin,
Verilus cynodon (Regan, 1921), reported as syn. Neoscombrops annectens Gilchrist, 1922 (off Natal and southern Mozambique)
[3] and as syn. Neoscombrops cynodon (Regan, 1921) (Known from 2 specimens off Natal)
[3]
[10]
Japanese splitfin
Synagrops japonicus (Doderlein, 1884) (off Natal)
[3]
Family:
Bathyclupeidae – Bathyclupeids
Family:
Champsodontidae – Gapers
Family:
Creediidae – Sand burrowers
Family:
Epigonidae – Cardinal fishes
Family:
Howellidae
Family:
Pempheridae – Sweepers
Family:
Pentacerotidae – Armourheads
Family:
Polyprionidae – Wreckfishes
Family:
Scombropidae – Gnomefishes
Family:
Albulidae
Family:
Anguillidae – Freshwater eels
African mottled eel,
Anguilla labiata (Peters, 1852), recorded as syn. Anguilla bengalensis labiata (Peters, 1852) (Knysna to Kenya)
[3]
[14]
Shortfin eel,
Indonesian shortfin eel ,
Anguilla bicolor , recorded as syn. Anguilla bicolor bicolor McClelland, 1844 (Knysna to Kenya)
[3]
[15]
Madagascar mottled eel,
giant mottled eel ,
Anguilla marmorata Quoy and Gaimard, 1824 (Western Cape to Kenya)
[3]
Longfin eel,
African longfin eel ,
Anguilla mossambica (Peters, 1852) (Most waters of the Cape northwards)
[3]
Family:
Chlopsidae – False morays
Family:
Moringuidae – Spaghetti eels
Family:
Muraenidae – Moray eels
Anarchias seychellensis Smith, 1962 (Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Whiteface moray
Echidna leucotaenia Schultz, 1943 (Natal northwards and east to central Pacific)
[3]
Floral moray,
snowflake moray ,
Echidna nebulosa (Ahl, 1789) (Port Alfred to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Barred moray
Echidna polyzona (Richardson, 1945) (Natal northwards, Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Blackcheek moray eel ,
Gymnothorax breedeni McCosker and Randall, 1977 (Sodwana Bay))
[3]
Latticetail moray ,
Gymnothorax buroensis (Bleeker, 1857) (Natal northwards, Indo-Pacific))
[3]
Tiger moray
Gymnothorax enigmaticus McCosker and Randall, 1882 (Natal, Indo-Pacific))
[3]
Salt and pepper moray,
Abbott's moray eel ,
Gymnothorax eurostus (Abbott, 1861) (Transkei to Bazaruto))
[3]
Honeycomb moray,
laced moray
Gymnothorax favagineus Bloch & Schneider, 1801 (Port Elizabeth to Mozambique))
[3]
[4] or reticulated moray, reported as syn. Gymnothorax permistus (Smith, 1962) (Transkei to Delagoa Bay)
[3]
[16]
Yellow-edged moray
Gymnothorax flavimarginatus (Rüppell, 1830) (Transkei northwards, Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Freckled moray,
brown-spotted moray eel ,
Gymnothorax fuscomaculatus (Schultz, 1953) (Natal; Central Pacific)
[3]
Geometric moray ,
Gymnothorax griseus (Lacepède, 1803) (Transkei to Red Sea)
[3] (syn. Sideria grisea )
White-spotted moray eel ,
Gymnothorax johnsoni (Smith, 1962) (Algoa Bay to Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Trunk-eyed moray,
blotch-necked moray eel ,
Gymnothorax margaritophorus (Bleeker, 1865) (Transkei to Bazaruto, Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Blackspot moray
Gymnothorax melatremus (Schultz, 1953) (Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Guineafowl moray,
turkey moray ,
Gymnothorax meleagris (Shaw and Nodder, 1795) (Algoa Bay to southern Mozambique; Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Starry moray
Gymnothorax nudivomer (Günther, 1867)(Transkei to Zanzibar)
[3]
Paintspotted moray
Gymnothorax pictus (Ahl, 1789) (Natal to Indo-Pacific)
[3] (syn. Siderea picta )
Leopard moray,
undulated moray ,
Gymnothorax undulatus (Lacepède, 1803) (Port Alfred to southern Mozambique; Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Bar-tail moray,
barred-fin moray ,
Gymnothorax zonipectis Seale, 1906 (Sodwana Bay, central Pacific)
[3]
Zebra moray ,
Gymnomuraena zebra (Shaw, 1797), also reported as syn. Echidna zebra , (Transkei to Mozambique))
[3]
[4]
Tiger reef-eel
Scuticaria tigrina (Lesson, 1828) (Natal to Southern Mozambique; Indo-Pacific)
[3] (syn. Uropterygius tigrinus (Lesson, 1829))
Slender giant moray
Strophidon sathete (Hamilton, 1822) (Bashee River to tropical Indo-Pacific)
[3] (syn. Thyrsoidea macrura (Bleeker, 1854))
Uniform reef-eel
Uropterygius concolor Rüppell, 1838 (Durban to Red Sea)
[3]
Barlip reef eel
Uropterygius kamar McCosker and Randall, 1977 (Sodwana Bay; Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Shortfinned reef eel
Uropterygius micropterus (Bleeker, 1852) (Durban northwards; Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Freckleface reef eel
Uropterygius xanthopterus Bleeker, 1859 (Sodwana Bay to southern Mozambique: Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Family:
Congridae – Conger eels
Blunt-tooth conger ,
Ariosoma mauritianum (Pappenheim, 1914) (Natal to Indo-West Pacific)
[3]
Tropical conger
Ariosoma scheelei (Stromman, 1896) (Natal to Mozambique and Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Hairy conger
Bassanago albescens (Barnard, 1923) (Cape Point)
[3]
Longnose conger ,
Bathycongrus wallacei (Castle, 1968), recorded as syn, Rhechias wallacei (Castle, 1968) (Natal to southern Mozambique)
[17]
Large-toothed conger ,
Bathyuroconger vicinus (Vaillant, 1888) (off Cape Point)
[3]
Indo-Pacific shorttail conger ,
Coloconger scholesi Chan, 1967 (Natal to southern Mozambique)
[3]
Blackedged conger,
longfin African conger ,
Conger cinereus Rüppell, 1830 (Mossel Bay to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Cape conger ,
Conger wilsoni (Bloch and Schneider 1801) (Cape to southern Mozambique)
[3]
Southern conger
Gnathophis capensis (Kaup, 1856) (False Bay to Plettenberg Bay)
[3]
Strap conger
Gnathophis habenatus (Richardson, 1848) (Southern Cape to East London)
[3]
Longtail conger,
slender conger ,
Uroconger lepturus (Richardson, 1854) (Natal to Red Sea and Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Family:
Derichthyidae – Longneck eels
Family:
Muraenesocidae – Pike congers
Family:
Nettastomatidae – Witch eels
Family:
Ophichthidae – Snake-eels and worm-eels
Snake eel
Apterichtus klazingai (Weber. 1913) (off Durban; Indonesia and western Pacific)
[3]
Longtailed sand-eel ,
Bascanichthys kirkii (Günther, 1870) (Natal to Aden)
[3]
Crocodile snake eel ,
Brachysomophis crocodilinus (Bennett, 1833) (Natal, Tanzania, Seychelles, Mauritius and Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Marbled snake-eel
Callechelys marmorata (Bleeker, 1853) (Natal to central Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Fringelip snake-eel ,
Cirrhimuraena playfairii (Günther, 1870) (Kosi Bay to Zanzibar)
[3]
Sharpnose sand-eel
Ichthyapus acuticeps (Barnard, 1923) (Durban to Zululand)
[3]
Finny sand-eel,
oriental worm-eel ,
Lamnostoma orientale (McClelland, 1844) (Natal)
[3]
Halfbanded snake-eel,
saddled snake-eel ,
Leiuranus semicinctus (Lay and Bennett, 1839) (Knysna to Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Ocellated snake-eel
Myrichthys maculosus (Cuvier, 1816) (Port Alfred to Kenya, Indo-Pacific and eastern PacificM)
[3]
[4]
Bluntnose snake eel ,
Ophichthus apicalis (Bennett, 1830) (St Francis Bay to Kenya, Madagascar and Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Slender snake-eel,
Ophichthus serpentinus Seale, 1917, recorded as syn. Ophichthus bennettai McCosker, 1986 (Cape Province west coast)
[3]
[18]
Saddled snake-eel
Ophichthus erabo (Jordan and Snyder, 1901) (off Durban; Indo-Pacific to Hawaii)
[3]
Shorthead snake eel
Ophichthus marginatus (Peters, 1855) (Knysna; Aldabra to Inhaca)
[3]
Plain snake eel ,
Ophichthus unicolor Regan, 1908 (Algoa Bay)
[3]
Sand snake-eel,
serpent eel ,
Ophisurus serpens (Linnaeus 1766) (Angola to southern Mozambique)
[3]
Estuary snake-eel,
rice-paddy eel ,
Pisodonophis boro (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822) (Knysna to Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Longfin snake-eel
Pisodonophis cancrivorus (Richardson, 1844) (Algoa Bay to Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Slender worm-eel
Scolecenchelys gymnota (Bleeker, 1857) (Bredasdorp to Zululand, east Africa to central Pacific)
[3] (syn. Muraenichthys gymnotus Bleeker, 1864)
Redfin worm-eel
Scolecenchelys laticaudata (Ogilby, 1897) (East London to Indo-Pacific)
[3] (syn. Muraenichthys laticaudata (Ogilby, 1897)
Orangehead worm-eel
Scolecenchelys xorae (Smith, 1958) (Algoa Bay to Natal)
[3] (syn. Muraenichthys xorae Smith, 1958)
Earthworm snake-eel ,
Yirrkala lumbricoides (Bleeker 1853) (off Durban; Northern Australia and Indo Pacific)
[3]
Thin sand-eel ,
Yirrkala tenuis (Günther, 1870)(Natal to southern Mozambique, Red Sea and possibly Mauritius)
[3]
Family:
Nemichthyidae – Snipe eels
Family:
Serrivomeridae – Sawtooth eels
Family:
Synaphobranchidae – Cutthroat eels
Family:
Alepocephalidae – Slickheads
Family:
Argentinidae – Argentines
Family:
Opisthoproctidae – Barreleyes
Family:
Microstomatidae
Subfamily:
Bathylaginae – Deep sea smelts
Melanolagus bericoides (Borodin, 1929), recorded as syn. Bathylagus bericoides (Borodin, 1929) (off Cape Town; Throughout tropical and subtropical seas)
[3]
[19]
Family:
Ateleopodidae – Tadpole fishes
Family:
Atherinidae – Silversides
Family:
Notocheiridae – Surf sprites
Family:
Alepisauridae – Lancetfishes
Family:
Evermannellidae – Sabretooth fishes
Coccorella atlantica (Parr, 1928) (central water areas of all 3 major oceans; off western and south-western Cape coast, 1 specimen from 31°34'S, 30°09'E)
[3]
Balbo sabretooth ,
Evermannella balbo (Risso, 1820) (4 specimens from off southern Natal, presumed to be circumglobal in transition region of southern oceans)
[3]
Family
Omosudidae
Hammerjaw ,
Omosudis lowii Günther, 1887 (1 specimen from not far off east coast at about 25°S; otherwise known from all oceans between 40°S and 40°N)
[3]
[20]
Family:
Paralepididae – Barracudinas (incl. Anotopteridae – Daggertooths)
Anotopterus pharao Zugmeyer, 1911 (off west coast; south of Cape Agulhas; off Transkei and in Mozambique channel; worldwide between 25°N and 65°S)
[3]
Lestidiops jayakari (Boulenger, 1889) (worldwide in tropical to temperate waters)
[3]
Lestidiops similis (Ege, 1933) (Tropical and temperate Atlantic between 45°N and 45°S)
[3]
Lestidium atlanticum (Borodin, 1928) (Tropical to subtropical all oceans)
[3]
Lestrolepis intermedia (Poey, 1868) (Tropical in all oceans; off South Africa only in Agulhas current)
[3]
Macroparalepis affinis Ege, 1933 (anti-tropical in Atlantic Ocean)
[3]
Macroparalepis macrogeneion Post, 1973 (South Atlantic sub-tropical convergence area from South Africa to continental slope off South America)
[3]
Magnisudis prionosa (Rofen, 1963) (Circumglobal in southern oceans from 20°S to Antarctic)
[3]
Spotted barracudina ,
Arctozenus risso (Bonaparte, 1840), recorded as syn. Notolepis rissoi (Bonaparte, 1840) (worldwide in temperate and tropical waters)
[3]
[21]
Paralepis elongata (Brauer, 1906) (One specimen from Natal, now missing)
[3]
Stemonosudis elegans (Ege, 1933) (tropical Indo-Pacific, off South Africa only in Agulhas current)
[3]
Stemonosudis gracilis (Ege, 1933) (Tropical waters of Indian and Pacific oceans; Off South Africa only in Agulhas current)
[3]
Sudis hyalina Rafinesque, 1810 (Atlantic Ocean from 50°N to South Africa)
[3]
Family:
Scopelarchidae – Pearleyes
Benthalbella infans Zugmayer, 1911 (off south-western Cape; tropical/subtropical in all 3 major oceans)
[3]
Lagiacrusichthys macropinnis (Bussing & Bussing, 1966), recorded as Benthalbella macropinna Bussing and Bussing, 1966 (off south-western Cape coast; circumpolar in subantarctic and Antarctic waters)
[3]
[22]
Short fin pearleye,[
citation needed ]
Scopelarchus analis (Brauer, 1902) (Common off southern Africa; tropical/subtropical all oceans)
[3]
Staring pearleye,[
citation needed ]
Scopelarchus guentheri Alcock, 1896 (off Durban; mainly tropical in the Atlantic, tropical/subtropical in Indian and Pacific oceans)
[3]
Bigfin pearleye,[
citation needed ]
Scopelarchus michaelsarsi Koefoed, 1955 (South-east of Durban;tropical/subtropical in all oceans)
[3]
Family:
Ipnopidae
Family:
Chlorophthalmidae – Greeneyes
Family:
Ipnopidae
Family:
Notosudidae – Notosudids
Family:
Bathysauridae
Family:
Giganturidae – Telescopefish
Gigantura indica Brauer, 1901, recorded as syn. Rosaura indica (Brauer, 1901) (Tropical/subtropical in all 3 major oceans; Indian Ocean from 35°49'S, 23°09'E northwards)
[3]
[24]
Family:
Synodontidae – Lizardfishes
Blotchy lizardfish
Saurida gracilis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1824) (Indo-West Pacific to Algoa Bay)
[3]
Largescale lizardfish
Saurida undosquamis (Richardson, 1848) (Indo-West Pacific to Knysna)
[3]
Spotnose lizardfish
Synodus binotatus Schultz, 1953 (Indo-West Pacific, south to Natal)
[3]
Variegated lizardfish
Synodus dermatogenys Fowler, 1912 (Indo-West Pacific south to Algoa Bay)
[3]
Indian lizardfish
Synodus indicus (Day, 1873) (Mossel Bay to Red Sea and Sri Lanka)
[3]
Blacktail lizardfish
Synodus jaculum Russell and Cressey, 1979 (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Redband lizardfish
Synodus variegatus (Lacepède, 1803) (Central KwaZulu-Natal to Red Sea)
[3]
[4]
Painted lizardfish
Trachinocephalus myops (Forster, 1801) (Tropical and warm temperate waters of all oceans, east coast south to Knysna)
[3]
Family:
Batrachoididae – Toadfishes
Family:
Belonidae – Needlefishes
Barred needlefish,
flat needlefish ,
Ablennes hians (Valenciennes, 1846) (Worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters, south to Algoa Bay)
[3]
Cape needlefish ,
Petalichthys capensis Regan, 1904 (South African endemic, False Bay to Pondoland)
[3]
Garfish or Yellow needlefish or Banded needlefish,
Strongylura leiura (Bleeker, 1850) (Durban to Persian Gulf)
[3]
[4]
Crocodile needlefish,
houndfish ,
Tylosurus crocodilus crocodilus (Peron and Lesueur, 1821) (Indo-West Pacific south to Knysna)
[3]
Family:
Exocoetidae – Flyingfishes
Blackwing flyingfish
Cheilopogon cyanopterus (Valenciennes, 1846) (Tropical and subtropical Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. One juvenile from Port Alfred, another from Natal)
[3]
Spotfin flyingfish
Cheilopogon furcatus (Mitchill, 1815) (offshore in all tropical seas. Off South African coast from the Cape eastwards)
[3]
Blackfin flyingfish
Cheilopogon nigricans (Bennett, 1840) (Tropical eastern Atlantic to Indo-West Pacific. One specimen known from South African waters)
[3]
Smallhead flyingfish
Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus altipinnis (Valenciennes, 1846) (Cape to Kosi Bay)
[3]
Two-wing flyingfish
Exocoetus monocirrhus (Richardson, 1846) (Indo-West Pacific south to Durban)
[3]
Tropical two-wing flyingfish
Exocoetus volitans (Linnaeus, 1758) (worldwide in tropical waters, occasionally seen in South African waters)
[3]
Subtropical flyingfish
Hirundichthys rondeletii (Valenciennes, 1846) (widely distributed in subtropical waters of all oceans, common off the Cape)
[3]
Mirrorwing flyingfish ,
Hirundichthys speculiger (Valenciennes, 1846) (worldwide in tropical waters, one juvenile from Mbibi, Zululand, another from False Bay)
[3]
Sailfin flying fish ,
Parexocoetus brachypterus (Richardson, 1846) (Tropical Indo-Pacific, south to Natal)
[3]
Shortfin flyingfish
Prognichthys brevipinnis (Valenciennes, 1846) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific, recorded from Lake St. Lucia and Indian Ocean off South Africa)
[3]
Shortnose flyingfish
Prognichthys sealei (Abe, 1955) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific; one adolescent off Cape St. Lucia and a small juvenile from Port Elizabeth)
[3]
Family:
Hemiramphidae – Halfbeaks
Ribbon halfbeak
Euleptorhamphus viridis (van Hasselt, 1823) (reported from Table Bay, also known from Algoa bay and Kei river Mouth. Tropical and temperate waters of Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Spotted halfbeak
Hemiramphus far (Forsskål, 1775) (Knysna to Delagoa Bay. a few records west to False Bay)
[3]
[4]
Tropical halfbeak
Hyporhamphus affinis (Günther, 1866) (Sodwana Bay to tropical west Indo-Pacific)
[3]
[4]
Cape halfbeak
Hyporhamphus capensis (Thominot, 1886) (False Bay to southern Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Family:
Scomberesocidae – Sauries
Dwarf saury
Nanichthys simulans Hubbs and Wisner, 1980 (Warm temperate waters of the Atlantic and southern Indian oceans; Off the Cape up the west coast)
[3]
Family:
Barbourisiidae – Red whalefish
Family:
Berycidae – Berycids
Family:
Cetomimidae – Whalefishes
Family:
Melamphaidae – Bigscale fishes
Melamphaes eulepis Ebeling, 1962 (Atlantic south of 13°S, around Africa, in Indian Ocean, throughout Indonesia and in central equatorial Pacific)
[3]
Melamphaes microps (Günther, 1878) (off South Africa and New Zealand)
[3]
Melamphaes simus Ebeling, 1962 (Tropical/subtropical regions of Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans)
[3]
Poromitra crassiceps (Günther, 1878) (All oceans except Arctic and Mediterranean)
[3]
Poromitra megalops (Lütken, 1877) (Eastern Atlantic, Indo-Pacific and eastern equatorial Pacific)
[3]
Scopeloberyx robustus (Günther, 1887) (Tropical/subtropical regions of Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans)
[3]
Scopelogadus beanii (Günther, 1887) (Atlantic, southern Indian and western south Pacific oceans)
[3]
Sio nordenskjoldii (Lönnberg, 1905) (South Atlantic and Indian oceans south of 30°S; several records off South Africa)
[3]
Family:
Rondeletiidae – Redmouth whalefish
Family:
Stephanoberycidae – Pricklefishes
Family:
Blenniidae – Blennies
Dwarf blenny
Alloblennius parvus Springer & Spreitzar, 1978 (Comores and 1 specimen from
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Moustached rockskipper
Antennablennius australis Fraser-Brunner, 1951 (
Port Elizabeth to Red Sea)
[3]
Horned rockskipper
Antennablennius bifilum (Günther, 1861) (
Port Alfred to the Persian Gulf)
[3]
[4]
Floating blenny
Aspidontus dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1836) (Red Sea south to
Knysna )
[3]
Mimic blenny,
false cleanerfish ,
Aspidontus taeniatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1834 (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
[4] (syn. Aspidontus taeniatus tractus Fowler, 1903)
Picture rockskipper
Blenniella gibbifrons (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824), recorded as syn. Istiblennius gibbifrons (Quoy & Gaimard, 1836) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[27]
Looseskin blenny
Chalaroderma capito (Valenciennes, 1836) (
Saldanha Bay to
East London )
[3]
Two-eyed blenny
Chalaroderma ocellata (Gilchrist and Thompson, 1908) (
Saldanha Bay to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
Blackflap blenny
Cirripectes auritus (Carlson, 1981) (Line islands, Philippines, Grand Comoro, Kenya and
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Muzzled rockskipper
Cirripectes castaneus (Valenciennes, 1836) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Golden blenny,
Midas blenny ,
Ecsenius midas (Starck, 1969) (Red Sea to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Nalolo
Ecsenius nalolo Smith, 1959 (Red Sea to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Fringelip rockskipper
Entomacrodus epalzeocheilos (Bleeker, 1859) (Indo-Pacific, 1 specimen from
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Pearly rockskipper
Entomacrodus striatus (Valenciennes, 1836), (Western Indian Ocean to 30°S)
[3]
Leopard rockskipper
Exallias brevis (Kner, 1868) (Red Sea to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Highbrow rockskipper
Hirculops cornifer (Rüppell, 1830) (Red Sea to
Pondoland )
[3]
Impspringer,
Istiblennius bellus (Günther, 1861) recorded as syn. Istiblennius impudens Smith, 1959 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[28]
Streaky rockskipper
Istiblennius dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1836) (Indo-Pacific south to
Bashee River )
[3]
[4]
Rippled rockskipper
Istiblennius edentulus (Forster & Schneider, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Bullethead rockskipper,
Blenniella periophthalmus (Valenciennes, 1836), recorded as syn. Istiblennius periophthalmus (Valenciennes, 1836) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[29]
Rusi blenny,
Mimoblennius rusi Springer & Spreitzer, 1978 (Known only from
Sodwana Bay area)
[3]
Bandit blenny,
Omobranchus banditus Smith, 1959, (
Bazaruto to
Port Alfred )
[3]
[4]
Kappie blenny,
Omobranchus woodi (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (Eastern Cape estuaries,
East London to
Knysna )
[3]
[4]
Horned blenny
Parablennius cornutus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Northern Namibia to
Sodwana Bay , Endemic)
[3]
[4]
Ringneck blenny ,
Parablennius pilicornis (Cuvier, 1829) (
Knysna to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[4]
Kosi rockskipper
Pereulixia kosiensis (Regan, 1908) (
Durban north to Pakistan)
[3]
Sabretooth blenny
Petroscirtes breviceps (Valenciennes, 1836) (Natal to Japan and New Guinea)
[3]
Twostripe blenny,
bluestriped fangblenny ,
Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos (Bleeker, 1852) (Indo-Pacific south to
Knysna )
[3]
Piano blenny,
mimic blenny
Plagiotremus tapeinosoma (Bleeker, 1857) (Indo-Pacific south to
False Bay )
[3]
Maned blenny
Scartella emarginata (Günther, 1861) (Southern Angola to India)
[3]
[4]
Japanese snakeblenny
Xiphasia matsubarai Okada & Suzuki, 1952 (Western Indian Ocean south to
False Bay )
[3]
Snakeblenny
Xiphasia setifer Swainson, 1839 (Red Sea to
False Bay )
[3]
Family:
Clinidae – Klipfishes
Lace klipfish,
Blennioclinus brachycephalus (Valenciennes, 1836) (
Melkboschstrand to
Kei River )
[3]
Silverbubble klipfish,
Blennioclinus stella Smith, 1946 (
Algoa Bay to north of
Durban )
[3]
Snaky klipfish,
Blenniophis anguillaris (Valenciennes, 1836) (
Lüderitz Bay to
East London )
[3]
Striped klipfish,
Blenniophis striatus (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Saldanha Bay to
East London )
[3]
Slender platanna-klipfish
Cancelloxus burrelli Smith, 1961 (
Orange River to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Whiteblotched klipfish
Cancelloxus elongatus Heemstra and Wright, 1986 (
Storms River mouth to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Cancelloxus longior Prochazka & Griffiths, 1991,
[30]
[31]
Barbelled klipfish
Cirrhibarbus capensis Valenciennes, 1836 (
Lambert's Bay to
East London )
[3]
Fleet klipfish
Climacoporus navalis Barnard, 1935 (
Still Bay to
Port St. Johns . Once from
False Bay )
[3]
Ladder klipfish
Clinoporus biporosus (Gilchrist and Thompson, 1908) (
Saldanha Bay to
False Bay )
[3]
Sad klipfish
Clinus acuminatus (Schneider, 1801) (
Lüderitz Bay to west of
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Agile klipfish
Clinus agilis Smith, 1931 (Namibia (20°49'S) to
Port Alfred )
[3]
[4]
Clinus arborescens Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908,
[32]
[33] previously reported as C. supeciliosus (part of complex)[
citation needed ]
[34]
Onrust klipfish
Clinus berrisfordi Penrith, 1967 (Weedy areas of
False Bay to Skoenmakerskop, just west of
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Cape klipfish
Clinus brevicristatus Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908 (
Lambert's Bay to
False Bay )
[3]
Clinus capensis (Valenciennes, 1836),
[35]
Bluntnose klipfish
Clinus cottoides Valenciennes, 1836 (
Olifants River (Namaqualand) to
Kei River )
[3]
[4]
Clinus exasperatus Holleman, von der Heyden & Zsilavecz, 2012, (Betty's Bay)
[34]
Helen's klipfish
Clinus helenae (Smith, 1946) (Boknes (west of
Port Alfred ) to
Bashee River )
[3]
West coast klipfish
Clinus heterodon Valenciennes, 1836 (
Orange River to
Cape Agulhas )
[4] (
Swakopmund to
False Bay )
[3]
False Bay klipfish
Clinus latipennis Valenciennes, 1836 (
Table Bay to
Cape Agulhas )
[3]
Mosaic klipfish,
Clinus musaicus Holleman, von der Heyden & Zsilavecz, 2012, (TMNP MPA).
[36]
[34]
Chinese klipfish
Clinus nematopterus Günther, 1861 (
False Bay and
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Ornate klipfish,
Clinus ornatus Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908, (TMNP MPA),
[36] also previously recorded in C. superciliosus complex.
[34]
Robust klipfish
Clinus robustus Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908 (
Cape of Good Hope to
East London )
[3]
Kelp klipfish
Clinus rotundifrons Barnard, 1937 (
Lüderitz Bay to
Cape of Good Hope )
[3]
Bot river klipfish
Clinus spatulatus Bennett, 1983 (
Bot River and
Kleinmond estuary)
[3]
Super klipfish or Highfin klipfish
Clinus superciliosus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Namibia (18°59'S) to
Kei River )
[3]
[4]
[36] now recognised as a complex containing C. superciliosus, C. ornatus, C. arborescens, C. musaicus and C. exasperatus.
Bull klipfish
Clinus taurus Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908 (
Möwe Point (Namibia) to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Speckled klipfish
Clinus venustris Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908 (
Orange River to
East London )
[4] (
Lüderitz Bay to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Oldman klipfish
Clinus woodi Smith, 1946 (
Kei River to
Inhambane )
[3]
Mousey klipfish
Fucomimus mus (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
False Bay to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
Nosestripe klipfish
Muraenoclinus dorsalis (Bleeker, 1860) (
Orange River to
Durban )
[4] (
Lüderitz Bay to southern Natal)
[3]
Bluespotted klipfish,
Pavoclinus caeruleopunctatus Zsilavecz, 2001, (TMNP MPA).
[36]
[37]
Grass klipfish
Pavoclinus graminis (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
False Bay to
Inhambane )
[3]
[4]
Rippled klipfish
Pavoclinus laurentii (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Port Elizabeth to
Maputo )
[4] (
Port Alfred to
Inhambane )
[3]
Slinky klipfish
Pavoclinus litorafontis Penrith, 1965 (
False Bay ; Strandfontein intertidal caulerpa beds, and Onrust river mouth)
[3]
Bearded klipfish
Pavoclinus mentalis (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Algoa Bay to
St. Lucia )
[3]
Mya's Klipfish
Pavoclinus myae Christensen, 1978 (
East London to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Peacock klipfish
Pavoclinus pavo (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Lüderitz Bay to
Kei River )
[3]
Deepwater klipfish
Pavoclinus profundus Smith, 1961 (Off
Knysna to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Deep reef klipfish
Pavoclinus smalei Heemstra & Wright, 1986 (off
Storms River mouth)
[3]
Leafy klipfish
Smithichthys fucorum (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Cape Point to
Bashee River )
[3]
Platanna klipfish
Xenopoclinus kochi Smith, 1948 (
Lambert's Bay to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Leprous platanna klipfish
Xenopoclinus leprosus Smith, 1961 (
Orange River mouth to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Family:
Tripterygiidae – Threefin blennies or Triplefins
Cape triplefin
Cremnochorites capensis (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
False Bay to
Port Alfred )
[3]
[4]
Yellow triplefin
Enneapterygius abeli (Klausewitz, 1960) (Red Sea to northern Natal)
[3]
Barred triplefin
Enneapterygius clarkae (Holleman, 1982) (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
Highcrest triplefin
Enneapterygius pusillus Rüppell, 1835 (Red Sea to northern Natal)
[3]
Blotched triplefin
Enneapterygius ventermaculus Holleman, 1982 (Natal to Pakistan)
[3]
Blackfin triplefin
Helcogramma fuscopinna Holleman, 1982 (Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
Hotlips triplefin
Helcogramma obtusirostris (Klunzinger, 1871) (Red Sea to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
[4]
Rough-head triplefin,
Norfolkia brachylepis (Schultz, 1960) recorded as syn. Norfolkia springeri Clark, 1979 (Natal to Red Sea)
[3]
[38]
Family:
Callionymidae – Dragonets
Longtail dragonet ,
Callionymus gardineri Regan, 1908 (Indian Ocean south to Natal)
[3]
Sand dragonet ,
Callionymus marleyi Regan, 1919 (
Cape of Good Hope eastward to Persian Gulf)
[3]
Dainty dragonet
Draculo celetus (Smith, 1963) (Known only from Eastern Cape,
Durban and Inhaca island)
[3]
Ladder dragonet
Paracallionymus costatus (Boulenger, 1898) (
Lüderitz Bay to
Inhaca )
[3]
Deep-water dragonet
Synchiropus monacanthus Smith, 1935 (
Port Alfred to Zanzibar)
[3]
Dwarf dragonet
Synchiropus postulus Smith, 1963 (
Sodwana Bay to Tanzania)
[3]
Starry dragonet ,
Synchiropus stellatus Smith, 1963 (
Sodwana Bay to northern Mozambique)
[3]
Order
Carangaria incertae sedis
Family:
Menidae – Moonfish
Family:
Polynemidae – Threadfins
Family:
Sphyraenidae – Barracudas
Sharpfin barracuda
Sphyraena acutipinnis Day, 1876 (Indo-Pacific south to
Mossel Bay )
[3]
Great barracuda ,
Sphyraena barracuda (Edwards, 1771) (Natal and all tropical seas except eastern Pacific)
[3]
[4]
Yellowstripe barracuda
Sphyraena chrysotaenia Klunzinger, 1884 (Indo-Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
Yellowtail barracuda ,
Sphyraena flavicauda Rüppell, 1838 (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Pickhandle barracuda ,
Sphyraena jello Cuvier, 1829 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Knysna )
[3]
[4]
Sawtooth barracuda
Sphyraena putnamiae Jordan & Seale, 1905 (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
Blackfin barracuda ,
Sphyraena qenie Klunzinger, 1870 (Indo-Pacific, reported from Natal)
[3]
Family:
Carangidae – Kingfishes
Threadfin mirrorfish or
African pompano ,
Alectis ciliaris (Bloch 1787) (
Algoa Bay northwards, cicumtropical)
[3]
Indian mirrorfish or
Indian threadfish
Alectis indica (Rüppell, 1830) (
Durban northwards throughout Indian Ocean)
[3]
Shrimp scad ,
Alepes djedaba (Forsskål, 1775) (
Durban northwards to Red Sea)
[3]
Longfin kingfish,
longfin trevally ,
Carangoides armatus (Rüppell, 1830) (
East London northwards throughout Indian Ocean to Gulf of Thailand and Japan)
[3]
Longnose kingfish,
longnose trevally ,
Carangoides chrysophrys (Cuvier, 1833) (
Algoa Bay northward, and eastward to Japan and Australia)
[3]
Coastal kingfish,
coastal trevally ,
Carangoides coeruleopinnatus (Rüppell, 1830) (
Durban northwards, and eastwards to Japan and Australia)
[3]
[4]
Shadow kingfish,
shadow trevally ,
Carangoides dinema Bleeker, 1851 (
Durban northward to Tanzania)
[3]
Whitefin kingfish,
whitefin trevally ,
Carangoides equula (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (
Algoa Bay northward to Somalia and Gulf of Oman)
[3]
Blue kingfish,
blue trevally ,
Carangoides ferdau (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
[4]
Yellowspotted kingfish,
yellowspotted trevally ,
Carangoides fulvoguttatus (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Bludger ,
Carangoides gymnostethus (Cuvier, 1833) (Indo-West Pacific to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Bumpnose kingfish,
bumpnose trevally ,
Carangoides hedlandensis (Whitley, 1934) (
Durban northwards in coastal waters)
[3]
Malabar kingfish,
malabar trevally ,
Carangoides malabaricus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Coachwhip kingfish,
coachwhip trevally ,
Carangoides oblongus (Cuvier, 1833) (Western Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
Barcheek kingfish,
barcheek trevally ,
Carangoides plagiotaenia (Bleeker, 1857) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Blacktip kingfish,
blacktip trevally ,
Caranx heberi (Bennett, 1830), also reported as syn. Caranx sem Cuvier, 1833, (
Durban north to Zanzibar)
[3]
[4]
Giant kingfish,
giant trevally ,
Caranx ignobilis (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
[4]
Black kingfish
Caranx lugubris Poey, 1860 (Circumtropical. Taken off
East London )
[3]
Bluefin kingfish,
bluefin trevally ,
Caranx melampygus Cuvier, 1833 (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
[4]
Brassy kingfish,
brassy trevally ,
Caranx papuensis Alleyne & Macleay, 1877 (
Port Alfred north to Zanzibar)
[3]
Bigeye kingfish,
bigeye trevally ,
Caranx sexfasciatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 (Tropical Ind-Pacific south to Natal)
[4]
Tille kingfish,
tille trevally ,
Caranx tille Cuvier, 1833 (
Durban north to Zanzibar)
[3]
Mackerel scad ,
Decapterus macarellus (Cuvier, 1833) (
Knysna northward, Circumtropical)
[3]
Slender scad
Decapterus macrosoma Bleeker, 1851 (Indo-Pacific south to
Knysna )
[3]
Indian scad
Decapterus russelli (Rüppell, 1830) (
Durban northwards to Japan and Australia)
[3]
Rainbow runner ,
Elagatis bipinnulata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) (
Durban northwards, Circumtropical)
[3]
Golden kingfish,
golden trevally ,
Gnathanodon speciosus (Forsskål, 1775), also recorded as syn. Gnathodon speciosus , (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to Northern KwaZulu-Natal)
[3]
[4]
Leervis, leerfish, or garrick,
Lichia amia (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mediterranean sea south along west coast of Africa and around Cape to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Torpedo scad ,
Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus, 1758) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
Pilot fish
Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus, 1758) (Circumtropical, common throughout Indian Ocean)
[3]
White kingfish,
white trevally ,
Pseudocaranx dentex (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (
Durban southwards, anti-tropical on both sides of Atlantic, Mediterranean, Indo-West Pacific)
[3]
Talang queenfish
Scomberoides commersonnianus Lacepède, 1801 (Indian Ocean south to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
[4]
Doublespotted queenfish
Scomberoides lysan (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Needlescaled queenfish
Scomberoides tol (Cuvier, 1832) (Indian Ocean south to Natal)
[3]
Greater yellowtail or
greater amberjack
Seriola dumerili Risso, 1810 (
Algoa Bay to Persian Gulf)
[3]
Giant yellowtail,
yellowtail amberjack ,
Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 (Most common on Atlantic Cape waters, but follows the pilchard migration to Transkei and Natal. Circumglobal in subtropical waters)
[3]
[4]
Longfin yellowtail
Seriola rivoliana Valenciennes, 1833 (
Knysna northward. Circumtropical entering temperate waters in some places)
[3]
Blackbanded kingfish,
black-banded trevally ,
Seriolina nigrofasciata (Rüppell, 1829) (Indian Ocean south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Southern pompano
Trachinotus africanus Smith, 1967 (
Knysna to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Smallspotted pompano,
smallspotted dart ,
Trachinotus baillonii (Lacepède, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Snubnose pompano
Trachinotus blochii (Lacepède, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Largespotted pompano
Trachinotus botla (Shaw, 1803) (
Algoa Bay to Kenya)
[3]
[4]
African maasbanker,
Atlantic horse mackerel ,
Trachurus delagoa Nekrasov, 1970 (Eastern Cape province to Mozambique)
[3]
Maasbanker
Trachurus trachurus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Norway south and round the
Cape of Good Hope to
Delagoa Bay
[4]
Cottonmouth kingfish,
cottonmouth jack ,
Uraspis secunda (Poey, 1860) (
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Family:
Coryphaenidae – Dolphinfish or Dorades
Family:
Echeneidae – Remoras
Shark remora
Echeneis naucrates Linnaeus, 1758 (Namibia to Mozambique)
[4] (all warm waters except eastern Pacific)
[3]
Slender remora
Phtheirichthys lineatus (Menzies, 1791) (Worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters)
[3]
White remora
Remora albescens (Temminck & Schlegel, 1850) (Worldwide, prefers Manta rays)
[40]
Whale remora
Remora australis (Bennett, 1840) (Worldwide, pelagic: found only on cetaceans)
[3]
Spearfish remora
Remora brachyptera (Lowe, 1839) (Worldwide, prefers billfishes)
[3]
Remora
Remora remora (Linnaeus, 1758) (Worldwide, prefers sharks)
[3]
Family:
Istiophoridae – Sailfish, spearfishes and marlins
Sailfish,
Indo-Pacific sailfish ,
Istiophorus platypterus (Shaw, 1792) (Mossel Bay to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Black marlin ,
Istiompax indica (Cuvier, 1832), recorded as syn. Makaira indica (Cuvier, 1832) (Primarily Indo-Pacific to off
Cape of Good Hope )
[3]
[41]
White marlin ,
Kajikia albida (Poey, 1860), recorded as syn. Tetrapturus albidus Poey, 1861 (Atlantic Ocean)
[3]
[42]
Striped marlin ,
Kajikia audax (Philippi, 1887), recorded as syn. Tetrapturus audax (Philippi, 1887) (Primarily Indo-Pacific, but have been caught off
Cape Town )
[3]
[43]
Blue marlin ,
Makaira nigricans (Lacepède, 1802) (Worldwide in all oceans)
[3]
Shortbill spearfish
Tetrapturus angustirostris Tanaka, 1915, (Off
Cape Point and
Durban northwards throughout Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Longbill spearfish
Tetrapturus pfluegeri Robins & de Sylva, 1963 (Apparently restricted to the Atlantic Ocean)
[3]
Family:
Rachycentridae – Cobia
Family:
Xiphiidae – Swordfishes
Family:
Cheilodactylidae – Fingerfins
[44]
Family:
Cirrhitidae – Hawkfishes
[46]
Twospot hawkfish ,
Amblycirrhitus bimacula (Jenkins, 1903) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Spotted hawkfish,
coral hawkfish ,
Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus (Bleeker, 1855) (Indo-Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Marbled hawkfish
Cirrhitus pinnulatus (Schneider, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Blackspotted hawkfish ,
Cristacirrhitus punctatus (Cuvier, 1829), recorded as syn. Cirrhitus punctatus (Cuvier, 1829) (Mauritius, Madagascar, Mozanbique and South Africa south to
Bizana )
[3]
[47]
Swallowtail hawkfish ,
Cyprinocirrhites polyactis (Bleeker, 1875) (East Africa south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Horseshoe hawkfish,
arc-eye hawkfish ,
Paracirrhites arcatus (Cuvier, 1829) (Indo-Pacific south to the Transkei)
[3]
Freckled hawkfish,
blackside hawkfish ,
Paracirrhites forsteri (Schneider, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to Northern KwaZulu-Natal)
[4]
Family:
Dichistiidae – Galjoens
Family:
Kuhliidae – Flagtails
Family:
Kyphosidae – Sea chubs
Family:
Oplegnathidae – Knifejaws
Family:
Parascorpididae – Jutjaw
Family:
Terapontidae – Thornfishes
Family:
Cichlidae – Cichlids
Family:
Alosidae
Family:
Chirocentridae – Wolfherrings
Family:
Dorosomatidae
Family:
Dussumieriidae – Round herrings
Family:
Ehiravidae
Estuarine round herring, Gilchrist's round-herring,
Gilchristella aestuaria (Gilchrist, 1913) (Knysna to Kosi bay, Saldanha Bay and possibly north to Orange River mouth)
[3]
[4]
[54]
Family:
Engraulidae – Anchovies
Buccaneer anchovy,
Encrasicholina punctifer Fowler, 1938, recorded as syn. Stolephorus punctifer (Fowler, 1938) (St Lucia, possibly Durban, to Indo-Pacific to Hawaii)
[3]
[55]
Cape anchovy,
Japanese anchovy ,
Engraulis japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1846 (Walvis Bay to Mozambique and Indo-Pacific)
[3]
[4]
Thorny anchovy, Natal anchovy,
Stolephorus holodon (Boulenger, 1900) (Swartkops estuary to northern Mozambique)
[3]
Indian anchovy
Stolephorus indicus (van Hasselt, 1823) (Natal to Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Longjaw glassnose
Thryssa setirostris (Broussonet, 1782) (Transkei through Indian Ocean to Indonesia and China)
[3]
Orangemouth glassnose or Bony
Thryssa vitrirostris (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (Port Elizabeth to Mozambique)
[4]
Family:
Spratelloididae
Family:
Dactylopteridae – Helmet gurnards
Family:
Pegasidae – Seamoths
Family:
Elopidae – Ladyfishes
Family:
Megalopidae – Tarpons
Order
Eupercaria incertae sedis
Family:
Callanthiidae – Goldies
Family:
Caesionidae – Fusiliers
Blue-and-gold fusilier,
Caesio caerulaurea Lacepède, 1801 (
Port Elizabeth to Mozambique)
[4]
Lunar fusilier ,
Caesio lunaris Ehrenberg, 1830 (Red Sea south to Natal)
[3]
Beautiful fusilier,
Caesio teres Seale, 1906 (
Sodwana Bay to Kenya)
[3]
Yellowback fusilier ,
Caesio xanthonota Bleeker, 1853 (Indian Ocean south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[4]
Dark-banded fusilier ,
Pterocaesio tile Cuvier, 1830 (East Africa south to
Sodwana Bay , juvenile found at Haga Haga just north of
East London )
[3]
Family:
Cepolidae – Bandfishes
Family:
Dinopercidae
Family:
Emmelichthyidae – Rovers
Family:
Gerreidae – Pursemouths
Threadfin pursemouth
Gerres filamentosus Cuvier, 1829 (Indo-Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Smallscale pursemouth
Gerres longirostris (Lacepède, 1801) (
Port Elizabeth to Mozambique)
[3]
[4] (syn. Gerres acinaces )
Oblong pursemouth,
slender silver-biddy ,
Gerres oblongus Cuvier, 1830 (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Kosi Bay )
[3]
Slenderspine pursemouth,
common silver-biddy ,
Gerres oyena (Forsskål, 1775) (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Kosi Bay )
[3]
Evenfin pursemouth, striped silverbiddy,
Gerres methueni Regan, 1920, recorded as syn. Gerres rappi (Barnard, 1927) (
Algoa Bay to southern Mozambique)
[3]
[60]
Family:
Haemulidae – Rubberlips and grunters
Sailfin rubberlip, painted sweetlips,
Diagramma pictum (Thunberg, 1792) (Indo-West Pacific to south Natal)
[3]
Dusky rubberlip
Plectorhinchus chubbi (Regan, 1919) (Transkei to Kenya and India)
[3]
[4]
Lemonfish
Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus (Ehrenberg, 1830) (Transkei to Red Sea)
[3]
Blackspotted rubberlip
Plectorhinchus gaterinus (Forsskål, 1775) (Natal to Red Sea)
[3]
Harry hotlips
Plectorhinchus gibbosus (Lacepède, 1802) (Indo-West Pacific, south to Natal)
[3]
Barred rubberlip
Plectorhinchus plagiodesmus Fowler, 1935 (Somalia to Madagascar and Natal)
[3]
Whitebarred rubberlip
Plectorhinchus playfairi (Pellegrin, 1914) (Western Indian Ocean to
Port St. Johns )
[3]
[4]
Minstrel
Plectorhinchus schotaf (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Port St. Johns )
[3]
Redlip rubberlip
Plectorhinchus sordidus (Klunzinger, 1870) (Red Sea to Transkei)
[3]
Spotted grunter
Pomadasys commersonnii (Lacepède, 1801) (
False Bay to India)
[3]
[4]
Grey grunter
Pomadasys furcatus (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) (Madagascar to Natal, rare south of Durban)
[3]
Javelin grunter
Pomadasys kaakan (Cuvier, 1830) (Indo-Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
[4]
Saddle grunter
Pomadasys maculatus (Bloch, 1797) (Indo-West Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Cock grunter
Pomadasys multimaculatus (Playfair, 1866) (
Algoa Bay to Zanzibar)
[3]
Pinky or Piggy
Pomadasys olivaceus (Day, 1875) (
Cape Agulhas to Mozambique)
[4]
Striped grunter
Pomadasys striatus (Gilchrist and Thompson, 1908) (
Knysna to
Beira )
[3]
[4]
Lined piggy
Pomadasys stridens (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
Family:
Labridae – Wrasses
Bluespotted tamarin,
blue-spotted wrasse ,
Anampses caeruleopunctatus Rüppell, 1829 (Red Sea to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Lined tamarin,
lined wrasse ,
Anampses lineatus Randall, 1972 (Red Sea south to Natal)
[3]
Yellowtail tamarin,
spotted wrasse ,
Anampses meleagrides Valenciennes, 1840 (Red Sea south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Natal wrasse ,
Anchichoerops natalensis (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (Known only from Natal and Transkei)
[3]
Lyretail hogfish ,
Bodianus anthioides (Bennett, 1830) (Red Sea south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Turncoat hogfish
Bodianus axillaris (Bennett, 1831) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Saddleback hogfish
Bodianus bilunulatus (Lacepède, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Diana's hogfish ,
Bodianus diana (Lacepède, 1801) (
Port Elizabeth northwards)
[4] (Indo-Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Lined hogfish
Bodianus leucosticticus (Bennett, 1831) (Somalia south to Natal)
[3]
Goldsaddle hogfish
Bodianus perditio (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) (Northern Mozambique to Natal)
[3]
Floral wrasse ,
Cheilinus chlorourus (Bloch, 1791) (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Snooty wrasse ,
Cheilinus oxycephalus (Bleeker, 1853) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Tripletail wrasse ,
Cheilinus trilobatus Lacepéde, 1801 (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Cigar wrasse ,
Cheilio inermis (Forsskål, 1775) (Red sea south to Transkei)
[3]
Exquisite wrasse ,
Cirrhilabrus exquisitus Smith, 1957 (East Africa south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Clown coris ,
Coris aygula Lacepéde, 1801 (Indo-Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Spottail coris
Coris caudimacula (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) (Red Sea south to
East London )
[3]
Queen coris ,
Coris formosa (Bennett, 1830) (Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
African coris,
Coris cuvieri (Bennett, 1831), recorded as syn. Coris gaimard africana Smith, 1957 (Western Indian Ocean to 30°S)
[3]
[61]
Knife wrasse
Cymolutes praetextatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Birdfish
Gomphosus caeruleus Lacepède, 1801 (
Port Alfred northwards)
[4] (Indian Ocean south to southern Natal)
[3]
Adorned wrasse
Halichoeres cosmetus Randall and Smith, 1982 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Aliwal Shoal )
[3]
Bubblefin wrasse,
Halichoeres nigrescens (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), recorded as syn. Halichoeres dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1839) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[62]
Checkerboard wrasse ,
Halichoeres hortulanus (Lacepède, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[4]
Rainbow wrasse
Halichoeres iridis Randall & Smith 1982 (East African coast to Natal (30°S))
[3]
Jewelled wrasse
Halichoeres lapillus Smith, 1947 (Mauritius, Madagascar and southern Mozambique to Natal)
[3]
Picture wrasse,
nebulous wrasse ,
Halichoeres nebulosus (Valenciennes, 1839) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Zigzag sand wrasse
Halichoeres scapularis (Bennett, 1831) (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
Ringed wrasse
Hologymnosus doliatus (Lacepéde, 1801) (Central Pacific to East Africa and south to southern Natal)
[3]
Bicoloured cleaner wrasse
Labroides bicolor Fowler and Bean, 1928 (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Bluestreak cleaner wrasse ,
Labroides dimidiatus (Valenciennes, 1839) (Indo-Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Divided wrasse
Macropharyngodon bipartitus Smith, 1957 (Western Indian Ocean south to Natal)
[3]
Bluespotted wrasse
Macropharyngodon cyanoguttatus Randall, 1978 (Known only from Mauritius, Reunion and north coast of Natal)
[3]
Madagascar wrasse
Macropharyngodon vivienae Randall, 1978 (Known only from Madagascar and Natal coast south to
Durban )
[3]
Seagrass wrasse,
Novaculoides macrolepidotus (Bloch, 1791), recorded as syn. Novaculichthys macrolepidotus (Bloch 1791), (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
[63]
Rockmover wrasse
Novaculichthys taeniourus (Lacepéde, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Two-spot wrasse,
Oxycheilinus bimaculatus (Valenciennes, 1840), recorded as syn. Cheilinus bimaculatus Valenciennes, 1840 (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[64]
Cheek-lined wrasse ,
Oxycheilinus digramma (Lacepède, 1801), recorded as Cheilinus digrammus (Lacepède, 1801) (Red Sea south to Natal)
[3]
[65]
Striated wrasse ,
Pseudocheilinus evanidus (Jenkins, 1901) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Sixstripe wrasse,
six-line wrasse ,
Pseudocheilinus hexataenia (Bleeker, 1857) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Eightstripe wrasse,
eight-lined wrasse ,
Pseudocheilinus octotaenia Jenkins, 1900 (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Chiseltooth wrasse ,
Pseudodax moluccanus (Valenciennes, 1839) (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Smalltail wrasse
Pseudojuloides cerasinus (Snyder, 1904) (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Cocktail wrasse
Pteragogus flagellifer (Valenciennes, 1839) (Indian Ocean south to Natal)
[3]
Sideburn wrasse
Pteragogus pelycus Randall, 1981 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
Bluelined wrasse
Stethojulis albovittata Bonnaterre, 1788 (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
Cutribbon wrasse
Stethojulis interrupta (Bleeker, 1851) (Western Pacific to East Africa and south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Three-ribbon wrasse
Stethojulis strigiventer (Bennett, 1832) (Central Pacific to east Africa and south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Twotone wrasse
Thalassoma amblycephalum (Bleeker, 1856) (Indo-Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Red-cheek wrasse ,
Thalassoma genivittatum (Valenciennes, 1839) (Mauritius and Natal, where it is known from
Aliwal Shoal )
[3]
Sixbar wrasse ,
Thalassoma hardwicke (Bennett, 1828) (Indo-Pacific south to
Bashee River )
[3]
Goldbar wrasse ,
Thalassoma hebraicum (Lacepède, 1801) (Indian Ocean south to
Algoa Bay )
[4]
Crescent-tail wrasse,
moon wrasse ,
Thalassoma lunare (Linnaeus, 1758) Indo-Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Rainbow wrasse or
surge wrasse ,
Thalassoma purpureum (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Fivestripe wrasse ,
Thalassoma quinquevittatum (Lay and Bennett, 1839) (Indo-Pacific south to Transkei (32°S))
[3]
Ladder wrasse,
Christmas wrasse ,
Thalassoma trilobatum (Lacepéde, 1801) (Indo-Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Pearly razorfish
Xyrichtys novacula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Both sides of the Atlantic, 1 doubtful record from
Cape of Good Hope )
[3]
Peacock wrasse,
Iniistius pavo (Valenciennes, 1840), recorded as syn. Xyrichtys pavo Valenciennes, 1840 (Red sea to Natal)
[3]
[66]
Fivefinger wrasse,
Iniistius pentadactylus (Linnaeus, 1758), recorded as syn. Xyrichtys pentadactylus (Linnaeus 1758), (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
[67]
Family:
Lethrinidae – Emperors
Glowfish
Gnathodentex aureolineatus (Lacepède, 1802) (Indo-West Pacific to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Grey barenose
Gymnocranius griseus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
[4]
Rippled barenose,
Gymnocranius grandoculis (Valenciennes, 1830), recorded as syn. Gymnocranius robinsoni (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[68]
Yellowfin emperor
Lethrinus crocineus (Smith, 1959) (Western Indian Ocean south to Natal)
[3]
Longnose emperor,
Lethrinus microdon Valenciennes, 1830, recorded as syn. Lethrinus elongatus Valenciennes, 1830, (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
[69]
Blackspot emperor
Lethrinus harak (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Redspot emperor
Lethrinus lentjan (Lacepède, 1802) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[4]
Sky emperor
Lethrinus mahsena (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Snubnose emperor,
Lethrinus lentjan (Lacepède, 1802), recorded as syn. Lethrinus mahsenoides Valenciennes, 1830 (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[70]
Blue emperor
Lethrinus nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Orange striped emperor,
Lethrinus obsoletus (Forsskål, 1775), recorded as syn.
Lethrinus ramak (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific to Natal)
[3]
[71]
Spotcheek emperor
Lethrinus rubrioperculatus Sato, 1978 (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Cutthroat emperor,
Lethrinus mahsena (Forsskål, 1775), recorded as syn. Lethrinus sanguineus Smith, 1955 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[72]
Variegated emperor
Lethrinus variegatus Ehrenberg, 1830 (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Bigeye barenose
Monotaxis grandoculis (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
[4]
Family:
Lutjanidae – Snappers
Blue smalltooth job
Aphareus furca (Forsskål, 1775) (Tropical Indo-Pacific to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Red smalltooth job
Aphareus rutilans Cuvier, 1830 (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Kaakap or Green jobfish
Aprion virescens Valenciennes, 1830 (Central KwaZulu-Natal to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Ruby snapper
Etelis coruscans Valenciennes, 1862 (Tropical/subtropical Indo-Pacific south to
Bashee River )
[3]
River snapper
Lutjanus argentimaculatus (Forsskål, 1775) (Red sea and tropical Indo-Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Twinspot snapper
Lutjanus bohar (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea and tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Blackspot snapper
Lutjanus ehrenbergii (Peters, 1869) (Red Sea and tropical Indo-West pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Dory snapper
Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea and tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
Yellow striped snapper
Lutjanus fulvus (Schneider, 1801) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Bashee River )
[3]
Humpback snapper
Lutjanus gibbus (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea and tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Bluebanded snapper
Lutjanus kasmira (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea and tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Sweetlip snapper
Lutjanus lemniscatus (Valenciennes, 1828) (Tropical Indian Ocean to
Durban )
[3]
Bluestriped snapper
Lutjanus notatus (Cuvier, 1828) (East African coast south to
Durban )
[3]
Speckled snapper
Lutjanus rivulatus (Cuvier, 1828) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Russell's snapper
Lutjanus russellii (Bleeker, 1849) (Central KwaZulu-Natal to Mozambique)
[4]
Blood snapper
Lutjanus sanguineus (Cuvier, 1828) (Western Indian Ocean south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Emperor snapper
Lutjanus sebae (Cuvier, 1816) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Black beauty
Macolor niger (Forsskål, 1775) (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay , 1 juvenile from
Durban )
[3]
Yellowtail fuselier
Paracaesio xanthura (Bleeker, 1869) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Rosy jobfish
Pristipomoides filamentosus (Day, 1870) (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
Family:
Malacanthidae – Tilefishes
Family:
Monodactylidae – Moonies
Family:
Nemipteridae – Butterfly breams, spinecheeks
Family:
Priacanthidae – Bigeyes
Family:
Scaridae – Parrotfishes
Christmas parrotfish
Calotomus carolinus (Valenciennes, 1840) (Eastern Pacific to Natal)
[3]
Blue moon parrotfish,
Chlorurus atrilunula (Randall & Bruce, 1983), recorded as syn. Scarus atrilunula Randall and Bruce, 1983 (Kenya to Natal)
[3]
[74]
Blue humphead parrotfish
Chlorurus cyanescens (Valenciennes, 1840) (Mauritius, Madagascar, Zanzibar and Natal to 30°S)
[3]
[4] (syn. Scarus cyanescens )
Bullethead parrotfish,
Chlorurus sordidus (Forsskål, 1775), recorded as syn. Scarus sordidus Forsskål, 1775 (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
[75]
Marbled parrotfish
Leptoscarus vaigiensis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1824) (East Africa south to Transkei)
[3]
Redbarred parrotfish
Scarus caudofasciatus (Günther, 1862) (Western Indian Ocean to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Lunate parrotfish
Scarus festivus Valenciennes, 1840 (French Polynesia to east Africa; observed off
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Bluebarred parrotfish
Scarus ghobban Forsskål, 1775 (Red sea to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Roundhead parrotfish
Scarus globiceps Valenciennes, 1840 (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Dusky parrotfish
Scarus niger Forsskål, 1775 (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Palenose parrotfish
Scarus psittacus Forsskål, 1775 (Red Sea south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Ember parrotfish
Scarus rubroviolaceus Bleeker, 1847 (Eastern Pacific to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Eclipse parrotfish
Scarus russelii (Tropical and subtropical Indian Ocean from India westwards but not Persian Gulf or Red Sea. One specimen from
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Fivesaddle parrotfish
Scarus scaber Valenciennes, 1840 (East Africa south to Natal)
[3]
Tricolour parrotfish
Scarus tricolor Bleeker, 1847 (East Africa south to Natal)
[3]
Family:
Sciaenidae – Kobs
Kob, Giant Kob or Kabeljou
Argyrosomus japonicus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843) (Namibia to Natal)
[3]
[4] previously misidentified as Argyrosomus hololepidotus (Lacepède, 1801)
[3]
Squaretail kob
Argyrosomus thorpei Smith, 1977 (
Algoa Bay to
Tugela River )
[3]
[4]
Geelbek
Atractoscion aequidens (Cuvier, 1830) (Angola to northern KwaZulu-Natal)
[3]
[4]
Longfin Kob
Atrobucca nibe (Jordan and Thompson, 1911) (Natal)
[3]
Bellfish, small kob,
Johnius amblycephalus (Bleeker, 1855), also recorded as syn.
Johnius dussumieri (Cuvier, 1830) (Indo-West Pacific to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
[76]
Snapper kob
Otolithes ruber (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Baardman or Belman
Umbrina canariensis Valenciennes, 1843 (Morocco to the
Cape of Good Hope through to Pakistan)
[3]
[4]
Slender baardman
Umbrina ronchus Valenciennes, 1843 (KwaZulu-Natal)
[3]
[4]
Family:
Sillaginidae – Sillagos
Family:
Sparidae – Seabreams
River bream
Acanthopagrus berda (Forsskål, 1775) (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Knysna )
[3]
[4]
Two-bar seabream
Acanthopagrus bifasciatus (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
Soldier bream
Argyrops filamentosus (Valenciennes, 1830) (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
King soldierbream
Argyrops spinifer (Forsskål, 1775) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Knysna ))
[3]
[4]
Carpenter
Argyrozona argyrozona (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Cape Columbine to central KwaZulu-Natal)
[3]
[4]
Fransmadam
Boopsoidea inornata Castelnau, 1861 (
Cape Columbine to central KwaZulu-Natal)
[3]
[4]
Santer
Cheimerius nufar (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Mossel Bay to Mozambique)
[4]
Englishman
Chrysoblephus anglicus (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Port Elizabeth to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Dageraad
Chrysoblephus cristiceps (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Cape Point to Durban)
[3]
[4]
Red stumpnose or Miss Lucy
Chrysoblephus gibbiceps (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Cape Point to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Roman
Chrysoblephus laticeps (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Cape Point to southern KwaZulu-Natal)
[4] (Cape to Mauritius)
[3]
False Englishman
Chrysoblephus lophus (Fowler, 1925) (Transkei to Northern KwaZulu-Natal)
[4] (Natal)
[3]
Slinger
Chrysoblephus puniceus (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Knysna to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
White karanteen
Crenidens crenidens (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Poenskop or Black musselcracker
Cymatoceps nasutus (Castelnau, 1861) (
Cape Columbine to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Blacktail
Diplodus capensis (Smith, 1844) (Angola to Madagascar)
[3]
[4] (syn. Diplodus sargus capensis )
Zebra,
Diplodus hottentotus (Smith, 1844) recorded as syn.
Diplodus cervinus hottentotus (Smith, 1844) (
Cape Point to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[4]
[78]
Janbruin
Gymnocrotaphus curvidens Günther, 1859 (
Cape Point to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
West coast steenbras
Lithognathus aureti Smith, 1962 (West coast;
Cape Town to Angola)
[3]
[4]
White steenbras
Lithognathus lithognathus (Cuvier, 1829) (
Orange River to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Sand steenbras
Lithognathus mormyrus (Linnaeus, 1758)(Mediterranean to the
Cape of Good Hope and round to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Blue hottentot
Pachymetopon aeneum (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (
Cape Point to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[4]
Hottentot
Pachymetopon blochii (Valenciennes, 1830) (Angola to
Cape Agulhas )
[3]
[4]
Bronze bream
Pachymetopon grande Günther, 1859 (
Mossel Bay to Mozambique)
[4] (Cape to Madagascar)
[3]
Red tjor-tjor or Sand soldier
Pagellus natalensis Steindachner, 1903 (
Mossel Bay to Madagascar)
[3]
[4] (syn. Pagellus bellottii natalensis )
Red steenbras
Petrus rupestris (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Cape Point to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
German
Polyamblyodon germanum (Barnard, 1934) (
East London to
Maputo )
[3]
[4]
Christie
Polyamblyodon gibbosum (Pellegrin) (Natal to
Beira )
[3]
Blueskin
Polysteganus coeruleopunctatus Klunzinger, 1870 (Red Sea to Natal south coast)
[3]
Scotsman
Polysteganus praeorbitalis (Günther, 1859) (
Port Elizabeth to
Beira )
[3]
[4]
Seventy-four
Polysteganus undulosus (Regan, 1908) (
Port Elizabeth to
Maputo )
[4] (
Cape of Good Hope to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
Dane
Porcostoma dentata (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908) (Central KwaZulu-Natal to Mozambique)
[4] (
Knysna to
Beira )
[3]
Panga
Pterogymnus laniarius (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Cape Point to Transkei)
[4] (Cape to Beira)
[3]
White stumpnose
Rhabdosargus globiceps (Valenciennes, 1830) (Namibia to
East London )
[4] (Angola to Natal)
[3]
Cape stumpnose
Rhabdosargus holubi (Steindachner, 1881) (
Cape Agulhas to
Maputo )
[4] (Cape to Natal)
[3]
Natal stumpnose
Rhabdosargus sarba (Forsskål, 1775) (
Port Elizabeth to Mozambique)
[4] (Red sea to Knysna)
[3]
Bigeye stumpnose
Rhabdosargus thorpei Smith, 1979 (
Durban to southern Mozambique)
[4]
Strepie
Sarpa salpa (Linnaeus, 1758) (
Cape Columbine to
Maputo )
[4] (Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic round South Africa to southern Mozambique)
[3]
Musselcracker
Sparodon durbanensis (Castelnau, 1861) (
Cape Columbine to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Picarel ,
Spicara australe (Regan, 1921) (Known only from off Natal)
[3]
[79]
Windtoy ,
Spicara axillare (Boulanger, 1900) (Known only from
Cape Town to Natal)
[3]
[80]
Steentjie
Spondyliosoma emarginatum (Valenciennes, 1830) (
Saldanha Bay to
Durban ) Spondyliosoma emarginatum
[4]
Family:
Bregmacerotidae – Codlets
Family:
Lotidae – Lings and rocklings
Family:
Macrouridae – Grenadiers
Bathygadus favosus Goode and Bean, 1886 (off Cape Town)
[3]
Bathygadus melanobranchus Vaillant, 1888 (Table Bay and Natal coast. Unverified, specimens missing)
[3]
Bathygadus sp. (cf. favosus Goode and Bean) (Mozambique and Agulhas Bank)
[3]
Coelorinchus acanthiger Barnard, 1925 (off Namibia to Cape Point)
[3]
Coelorinchus braueri Barnard, 1925 (Saldanha and Table Bay, Cape Point, East London; Angola to Mozambique)
[3]
Coelorinchus denticulatus Regan, 1921 (Natal coast to Tanzania)
[3]
[81]
Coelorinchus fasciatus (Günther, 1878) (off south coast)
[3]
Coelorinchus flabellispinis (Alcock, 1894) (Indian Ocean. specimens from southern Africa differ somewhat from those off India an may be a different species)
[3]
Mahia whiptail ,
Coelorinchus matamua (McCann & McKnight, 1980) (apparently abundant off South Africa, also found off New Zealand and southern Australia)
[3] (syn. Mahia matamua McCann and McKnight, 1980)
Abyssal grenadier ,
Coryphaenoides armatus (Hector, 1875) (abyssal, all oceans except Arctic. One Atlantic record off South Africa)
[3]
Coryphaenoides striaturus Barnard, 1925 (off Cape Point)
[3]
Longrayed whiptail ,
Coryphaenoides subserrulatus Makushok, 1976 (Agulhas bank)
[3]
Gadomus capensis (Gilchrist and von Bonde, 1924) (Table Bay to Mozambique)
[3]
Macrourus holotrachys Günther, 1878 (Cape Point and Prince Edward Island; also off New Zealand and southwestern Australia)
[3]
Kuronezumia leonis (Barnard, 1925), recorded as syn. Nezumia leonis (Barnard, 1925) (off Cape Point); Namibia; southwestern Atlantic)
[3]
[82]
Lucigadus ori (Smith, 1968), recorded as syn. Ventrifossa ori (Smith, 1968) (off Agulhas bank, Durban and East London)
[3]
[83]
Malacocephalus laevis (Lowe, 1843) (off South Africa; widespread in Atlantic and Indian oceans)
[3]
Mesovagus antipodum (Hubbs & Iwamoto, 1977), recorded as syn. Mesobius antipodum Hubbs and Iwamoto, 1977 (off south coast of SA; New Zealand, eastern Indian Ocean and Madagascar plateau)
[3]
[84]
Nezumia brevibarbata (Barnard, 1925) (Cape Point; Known only off the Cape, where it is common)
[3]
Trachyrincus scabrus (Rafinesque, 1810) (Namibia, west coast of South Africa; eastern North Atlantic and Mediterranean sea)
[3]
Ventrifossa aff. divergens Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920 (off East London, Durban, Natal and southern Mozambique)
[3]
Ventrifossa nasuta (Smith, 1935) (Durban to Mozambique)
[3]
Family:
Melanonidae – Melanonids
Family:
Merlucciidae – Hakes
Family:
Moridae – Deepsea cods
Blue antimora ,
Antimora rostrata (Günther, 1878) (Locally abundant, found in most oceans)
[4]
Guttigadus globiceps (Gilchrist, 1906), recorded as syn. Laemonema globiceps Gilchrist, 1906 (off south-western Cape coast)
[4]
[85]
Laemonema compressicauda (Gilchrist, 1904) (2 small specimens off Transkei)
[4]
Lepidion capensis Gilchrist, 1922 (Cape to East London)
[4]
Lepidion natalensis Gilchrist, 1922 (continental slope off Natal)
[4]
Physiculus capensis Gilchrist, 1922 (Cape Peninsula to East London)
[4]
Physiculus natalensis Gilchrist, 1922 (upper slope off Natal)
[4]
Grenadier cod ,
Tripterophycis gilchristi Boulenger, 1902 (upper slope off the Cape and Durban)
[4]
Family:
Gobiesocidae – Clingfishes
Family:
Eleotridae – Sleepers
Duckbill sleeper,
crazy fish ,
Butis butis (Hamilton, 1822) (Tropical Indo-West pacific south to
Mgeni Beachwood estuary)
[3]
[86]
Blackspot sleeper
Butis melanostigma (Bleeker, 1849) (
Port St Johns . Also tropical western Pacific)
[3]
Dusky sleeper
Eleotris fusca (Forster, 1801) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
[87]
Widehead sleeper
Eleotris mauritiana (Bennett, 1832) (
Umtata River to Mozambique)
[3]
[88]
Broadhead sleeper
Eleotris melanosoma Bleeker, 1853 (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Qora River )
[3]
[89]
Golden sleeper,
Hypseleotris cyprinoides (Valenciennes, 1837), recorded as syn, Hypseleotris dayi Smith, 1950 (Fresh and brackish water,
St. Lucia and
Empangeni , Natal)
[3]
[90]
Flathead sleeper
Ophiocara porocephala (Valenciennes, 1837) (
Durban to
Shimoni )
[3]
Family:
Gobiidae – Gobies
Subfamily:
Amblyopinae
Subfamily:
Gobiinae
Mangrove goby
Acentrogobius audax Smith, 1959 (Natal)
[3]
Shadow goby,
Acentrogobius nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775), recorded as syn. Yongeichthys nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775). (Western tropical Pacific and Indian oceans south to
Durban )
[3]
[92]
Pinkbar goby ,
Amblyeleotris aurora (Polunin & Lubbock, 1977) (Islands of western Indian Ocean from Maldives southwards and northern Natal)
[3]
Gorgeous goby,
gorgeous prawn goby ,
Amblyeleotris wheeleri (Polunin & Lubbock, 1977) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Butterfly goby
Amblygobius albimaculatus (Rüppell, 1830) (Read sea south to
Durban )
[3]
Starryfin goby
Asterropteryx semipunctata Rüppell, 1830 (Ind-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Bearded goby,
cryptic bearded goby ,
Barbuligobius boehlkei Lachler & McKinney, 1974 (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Whitespotted goby,
Bathygobius coalitus (Bennett, 1832), recorded as syn. Bathygobius albopunctatus (Valenciennes, 1837), (
Inhaca south to Transkei)
[3]
[93]
Cocos frillgoby
Bathygobius cocosensis (Bleeker, 1854) (Indo-Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Cheekscaled frillgoby
Bathygobius cotticeps (Steindachner, 1880) (Indo-Pacific south to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
Spotted frillgoby
Bathygobius cyclopterus (Valenciennes, 1837) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Brownboy goby
Bathygobius laddi (Fowler, 1931) (Inhaca to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
Black minigoby
Bathygobius niger (Smith, 1960) (Transkei to Natal, also India and Sri-Lanka)
[3]
Brownlined goby ,
Bathygobius sp. (Indo-West Pacific south to
Xora River )
[3]
Agulhas goby
Caffrogobius agulhensis (Barnard, 1927) (
False Bay to
East London )
[3]
Banded goby
Caffrogobius caffer (Günther, 1874) (Natal to
False Bay )
[3]
[4]
Prison goby,
Caffrogobius gilchristi (Boulenger, 1898), also recorded as syn. Caffrogobius multifasciatus (Smith, 1959), (
Table Bay to Mozambique Island)
[3]
[4]
Baldy,
Caffrogobius natalensis (Günther, 1874) (
Knysna to Natal)
[3]
Barehead goby,
Caffrogobius nudiceps (Valenciennes, 1827) (
Walvis Bay to
East London )
[3]
[4]
Commafin goby,
Caffrogobius saldanha (Barnard, 1927) (
Saldanha Bay to southern Transkei)
[3]
Pacific goby,
Callogobius sclateri (Steindachner, 1880) (
Sodwana Bay and tropical Pacific)
[3]
Kaalpens goby,
Coryogalops william (Smith, 1948), also recorded as syn. Monishia william (Smith, 1947), (
Inhaca to
Still Bay )
[3]
Naked goby
Croilia mossambica Smith, 1955 (Southern Mozambique to south of
Durban )
[3]
[94]
Sailfin goby,
Myersina pretoriusi (Smith, 1958), recorded as syn. Cryptocentrus pretoriusi Smith, 1958 (Known only from Pondoland)
[3]
[95]
Blackthroat goby,
Favonigobius melanobranchus (Fowler, 1934) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Tropical sand goby,
Favonigobius reichei Bleeker, 1953 (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Barenape goby,
Fusigobius duospilus Hoese & Reader, 1985 (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Longspine goby
Fusigobius longispinus Goren, 1978 (Kenya to
Durban )
[3]
Sleepy goby ,
Psammogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes, 1837), recorded as syn. Glossogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes, 1837) (Indo-Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
[96]
River goby
Glossogobius callidus (Smith, 1937) (Aldabra, Mozambique, south to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
Tank goby ,
Glossogobius giuris (Hamilton, 1822) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Port St. Johns )
[3]
Rippled coralgoby
Gobiodon rivulatus (Rüppell) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Poreless goby
Hetereleotris apora (Hoese and Winterbottom, 1979) (
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Smoothscale goby
Hetereleotris margaretae Hoese, 1986 (Known only from Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Locusthead
Hetereleotris tentaculata (Seychelles and
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Goggles
Hetereleotris zonata (Fowler, 1934) (Natal to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Decorated goby
Istigobius decoratus (Herre, 1927) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Pearl goby
Istigobius spence (Smith, 1946) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Taileyed goby
Parachaeturichthys polynema (Bleeker, 1953) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Redhead goby
Paragobiodon echinocephalus (Rüppell, 1830) (Indo-West Pacific, associated with
Stylophora coral)
[3]
Backfin goby
Paragobiodon lacunicolus (Kendall & Goldsborough, 1911) (Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Emerald goby
Paragobiodon xanthosoma (Bleeker, 1852) (Indo-West Pacific, associated with the coral
Seriatopora hystrix )
[3]
Scalynape goby
Pleurosicya annandalei (Hornell & Fowler, 1922) (
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Toothy goby
Pleurosicya mossambica (Smith, 1959) (
Sodwana Bay , Mozambique, Seychelles and tropical Indo-West Pacific)
[3]
Pleurosicya sp. 1 (
Sodwana Bay , Seychelles, Chagos archipelago, tropical Indian Ocean and western tropical Pacific)
[3]
Convict goby
Priolepis cincta (Regan, 1908) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Sodwana goby Priolepis sp. (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Knysna sandgoby
Psammogobius knysnaensis Smith, 1935 (
Port Nolloth to northern KwaZulu-Natal)
[3]
[4]
Barebreast goby,
sibayi goby ,
Silhouettea sibayi Farquharson, 1970 (Known only from
Lake Sibayi and
Kosi Bay )
[3]
Pelagic goby ,
Sufflogobius bibarbatus (von Bonde, 1923) (
Port Nolloth to
Saldanha Bay )
[3]
Polkadot goby
Trimma corallinum (Smith, 1969) (
Phinda to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Flame goby
Trimma macrophthalmum (Tomiyama, 1936) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Pennant glider
Valenciennea strigata (Broussonet, 1787) (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay
[3]
Subfamily:
Gobionellinae
Freshwater goby
Awaous aeneofuscus (Peters, 1852) (Estuaries and freshwaters from
Algoa Bay to
Zambezi )
[3]
Weeper
Gnatholepis sp. 1 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Transkei )
[3]
Slender weeper
Gnatholepis sp. 2 (Indo-Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Durban goby
Mugilogobius durbanensis (Barnard, 1927) (Southern Mozambique to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
Meander goby,
Mugilogobius mertoni (Weber, 1911), recorded as syn. Mugilogobius inhacae (Smith, 1959) (Southern Mozambique to Natal)
[3]
[97]
Sharptail goby
Oligolepis acutipennis (Valenciennes, 1837) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Great Fish River )
[3]
Kei goby ,
Oxyurichthys keiensis (Smith, 1938), recorded as syn. Oligolepis keiensis (Smith, 1938) (Seychelles, Madagascar and
Inhaca to
Fish River Mouth )
[3]
[98]
Maned goby
Oxyurichthys microlepis (Bleeker, 1849) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Xora River mouth)
[3]
Eyebrow goby
Oxyurichthys ophthalmonema (Bleeker, 1857) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Xora River mouth)
[3]
Dwarfgoby
Pandaka silvana (Barnard, 1943) (Northern Mozambique to
Knysna )
[3]
Bigmouth goby
Redigobius bikolanus (Herre, 1927) (Indo-Pacific south to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
Checked goby
Redigobius dewaali (Weber, 1897) (Freshwater and estuarine, Southern Mozambique to
Knysna )
[3]
Subfamily:
Oxudercinae
African mudhopper,
common mudskipper ,
Periophthalmus kalolo Lesson, 1831, also recorded as syn. Periophthalmus koelreuteri , (Seychelles, Kenya to Transkei)
[3]
[4]
Bigfin mudhopper,
barred mudskipper ,
Periophthalmus argentilineatus Valenciennes, 1837, also recorded as syn. Periophthalmus sobrinus Eggert, 1935, (Port Alfred to Red Sea)
[3]
[4]
Family:
Microdesmidae – Gobies
Subfamily:
Ptereleotrinae
Family:
Trichonotidae – Sand divers
Family:
Chanidae
Family:
Gonorynchidae – Beaked sandfish
Family:
Holocentridae – Squirrelfishes and Soldierfishes
Subfamily:
Holocentrinae – Squirrelfishes
Subfamily:
Myripristinae – Soldierfishes
Shadowfin soldier
Myripristis adusta Bleeker, 1853 (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Bigscale soldier,
Blotcheye soldierfish ,
Myripristis berndti Jordan and Evermann, 1903 (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Pale soldier,
Myripristis botche Cuvier, 1829, recorded as sym. Myripristis melanosticta Bleeker, 1863, (Indian ocean (Sri Lanka, Maldives and Sodwana Bay) to Japan and New Hebrides)
[3]
[100]
Yellowfin soldier,
Myripristis chryseres Jordan and Evermann, 1903 (Aliwal shoal)
[3]
Epaulette soldier,
Myripristis kuntee (Cuvier, 1831) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Blotcheye soldier,
Myripristis murdjan (Forsskål, 1775) (Transkei to Mozambique)
[4] (Red Sea and Ind-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Lattice soldier
Myripristis violacea Bleeker, 1851, (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Shy soldier
Plectrypops lima (Valenciennes, 1831) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Family:
Apogonidae – Cardinal fishes (see also Epigonidae)
Subfamily:
Apogoninae
Ruby cardinal
Apogon coccineus Rüppell, 1838 (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
Threeband cardinal
Apogon semiornatus Peters, 1876 (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Sad cardinal,
Apogonichthyoides timorensis (Bleeker, 1854), recorded as syn. Apogon timorensis Bleeker, 1854 (Indo-West Pacific, Red Sea south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[101]
Ocellated cardinal
Apogonichthys ocellatus (Weber, 1913) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Coffee Bay )
[3]
Speckled cardinal ,
Apogonichthys Bleeker, 1954 (Indo-West Pacific, Red Sea to
Sodwana Bay )
[3] (check source)
Tiger cardinal,
Cheilodipterus macrodon (Lacepède, 1802), recorded as syn. Cheilodipterus lineatus Lacepède, 1801 (
Sodwana Bay to Red Sea)
[3]
[102]
Masked cardinal,
Fibramia thermalis (Cuvier, 1829), recorded as syn.
Apogon thermalis Cuvier, 1829 (Indo-West Pacific to southern Natal)
[3]
[103]
Foa,
Foa brachygramma (Jenkins, 1903) (Indo-Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Crosseyed cardinal,
Fowleria aurita (Valenciennes, 1831) (Natal to Red Sea)
[3]
Spotfin cardinal,
Jaydia queketti (Gilchrist, 1903), recorded as syn. Apogon queketti Gilchrist, 1903, (Natal coast to southern Red Sea)
[3]
[104]
Smallscale cardinal,
Lepidamia multitaeniata (Cuvier, 1828), recorded as syn. Apogon multitaeniatus Ehrenberg, 1828 (Red Sea to
Durban )
[3]
[105]
Broadstriped cardinal,
Ostorhinchus angustatus (Smith & Radcliffe, 1911), recorded as syn. Apogon angustatus (Smith and Radcliffe, 1911) (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
[4]
[106]
Diamond cardinal, short tooth cardinal,
Ostorhinchus apogonoides (Bleeker, 1856), recorded as syn. Apogon apogonides (Bleeker, 1856) (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[107] and as syn. Apogon enigmaticus (Smith, 1961) (1 specimen off
Durban )
[3]
[108]
Bandtail cardinal,
ring-tailed cardinalfish ,
Ostorhinchus aureus (Lacepède, 1802), recorded as syn. Apogon aureus (Lacepède, 1802) (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
[109]
Blackbanded cardinal,
Ostorhinchus cookii (MacLeay, 1881), recorded as syn. Apogon cookii Macleay, 1881 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
[110]
Coachwhip cardinal,
Ostorhinchus flagelliferus Smith, 1961, recorded as syn. Apogon flagelliferus (Smith, 1961) (
Sodwana Bay and Mozambique)
[3]
[111]
Blackfoot cardinal,
Ostorhinchus nigripes (Playfair, 1867), recorded as syn. Apogon nigripes Playfair, 1867 (
Lake St. Lucia northwards, probably to Red Sea)
[3]
[112]
Ninestripe cardinal,
Ostorhinchus taeniophorus (Regan, 1908), recorded as syn. Apogon taeniophorus Regan, 1908 (Indian Ocean south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[4]
[113]
Spurcheek cardinal,
Pristiapogon fraenatus (Valenciennes, 1832), recorded as syn. Apogon fraenatus Valenciennes, 1832 (
Durban to Red Sea)
[3]
[114]
Spinyhead cardinal,
Pristiapogon kallopterus (Bleeker, 1856), recorded as syn. Apogon kallopterus Bleeker, 1856 (
Algoa Bay to Red Sea)
[3]
[115]
Arrow cardinal
Rhabdamia gracilis (Bleeker, 1856) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Sea urchin cardinal
Siphamia mossambica Smith, 1955 (Kenya to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Shimmering cardinal,
Taeniamia lineolata , (Cuvier, 1828) Archamia lineolata (Ehrenberg, 1828) (Indo-Pacific, Red sea to
Durban )
[3]
[116]
Mozambique cardinal,
Taeniamia mozambiquensis (Smith, 1961), recorded as syn. Archamia mozambiquensis Smith, 1961 (Zanzibar to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[117]
Subfamily:
Pseudaminae
Family:
Lamprididae – Opahs (Lampridae in Smiths)
Spotted opah
Lampris guttatus (Brünnich, 1788) (all oceans but not in polar waters, occurs throughout South African waters, usually well offshore)
[3]
Southern opah
Lampris immaculatus Gilchrist, 1904 (Circumglobal south of 30°S)
[3]
Family:
Lophotidae – Crestfishes
Unicorn crestfish
Eumecichthys fiski (Günther, 1890) (1 specimen, Kalk Bay in False Bay)
[3]
Crestfish
Lophotus lacepede Giorna, 1809 (Cape to Plettenberg Bay, rare but widely distributed in all oceans)
[3]
Family:
Radiicephalidae – Tapertail
Family:
Regalecidae – Oarfishes
Family:
Trachipteridae – Ribbonfishes
Polka-dot ribbonfish
Desmodema polystictum (Ogilby, 1898) (1 juvenile washed ashore at Xora river and 1 found at Simon's Town, False Bay)
[3]
Blacktail ribbonfish
Trachipterus jacksonensis (Ramsay, 1881) (East London and off Cape Town)
[3]
Peregrine ribbonfish
Trachipterus trachypterus (Gmelin, 1789) (off Table Bay)
[3]
Scalloped ribbonfish
Zu cristatus (Bonelli, 1819), (prejuveniles collected at Luderitz, Algoa bay and Durban)
[3]
Taper tail ribbonfish
Zu elongatus (Heemstra and Kannemeyer, 1984) (4 specimens trawled off the western Cape coast)
[3]
Family:
Antennariidae – Anglers
Big angler
Antennarius commersoni (Latreille, 1804) (Natal, Red Sea and tropical Indo-West Pacific to Hawaiian islands)
[3]
Shaggy angler,
shaggy frogfish ,
Antennarius hispidus (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific, south to Knysna)
[3]
Painted angler,
painted frogfish ,
Antennarius pictus (Shaw and Nodder, 1794) (Durban to Zanzibar and tropical Indo-West Pacific to Hawaii)
[3]
[4]
Striped angler,
striated frogfish ,
Antennarius striatus (Shaw and Nodder, 1794) (Algoa Bay through Indo-West Pacific to Hawaiian islands)
[3]
Freckled angler
Antennatus coccineus (Lesson, 1831), recorded as syn. Antennarius coccineus (Lesson, 1831), (Natal; throughout Indian Ocean, Red Sea and tropical Pacific to Hawaiian islands; Tropical and eastern Pacific off Costa Rica and Cocos and Galapagos islands)
[3]
[118]
Pygmy angler,
Antennatus tuberosus (Cuvier, 1817), recorded as syn. Antennarius tuberosus (Cuvier, 1817) (Natal, Maputo, Madagascar, Aldabra islands, and throughout Indo-West Pacific including Hawaiian and Line islands, and Taumotu Archipelago to Pitcairn island)
[3]
[4]
[119]
Sargassum fish ,
Histrio histrio (Linnaeus, 1758) (Cape Point to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Family:
Ceratiidae – Seadevils
Ceratias holboelli Krøyer, 1845 (single specimen off Cape Town at 34°12'S, 16°35'E; Nearly cosmopolitan in the world's oceans)
[3]
Ceratias tentaculatus (Norman, 1930) (Specimens from off Dealagoa bay, off southern Natal, off Saldanha bay. Throughout southern oceans)
[3]
Cryptopsaras couesii Gill, 1883 (off Cape of Good Hope, all major oceans)
[3]
Family:
Chaunacidae – Coffinfishes
Family:
Himantolophidae – Footballfish
Family:
Linophrynidae – Dwarf anglers
Family:
Lophiidae – Monks
Natal monk
Lophiodes insidiator (Regan, 1921) (Natal to northern Madagascar)
[3]
Lophiodes mutilus (Alcock, 1893) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Lophiomus setigerus (Vahl, 1797) (Indo-West Pacific south to False Bay)
[3]
Monk,
Lophius vomerinus (Valenciennes, 1837), also recorded as syn. Lophius upsicephalus Smith, 1841
[121] (off Cape of Good Hope; Eastern South Atlantic and South western Indian Ocean off South Africa; Bay of Bengal off Burma)
[3]
Family:
Melanocetidae – Devil-anglers
Family:
Ogcocephalidae – Seabats
Coelophrys micropus (Alcock, 1891), recorded as Halieutopsis micropus (Alcock, 1891) (off Durban; South Africa to Philippines)
[3]
[122]
Circular seabat,
Halieutaea fitzsimonsi (Gilchrist and Thompson, 1916) (Plettenberg bay to Tugela river, Natal)
[3]
Hairy seabat,
Halieutaea hancocki Regan, 1908 (Tropical Indian Ocean; off Natal)
[3]
Spiny seabat,
Halieutaea indica Annandale & Jenkins, 1910, recorded as syn. Halieutaea spicata Smith, 1965 (1 specimen, Isipingo, Natal)
[3]
[123]
Longnose seabat,
Malthopsis lutea Alcock, 1891 (off Knysna; Eastern Indian Ocean and Japan)
[3]
Malthopsis mitrigera Gilbert and Cramer, 1897 (Natal to the Philippines, Japan and Hawaii)
[3]
Spearnose seabat
Malthopsis tiarella Jordan, 1902 (Natal and Japan)
[3]
Solocisquama stellulata (Gilbert, 1905), recorded as syn. Dibranchus stellulatus Gilbert, 1905 (Off Natal; Hawaii)
[3]
[124]
Family:
Mugilidae – Mullets
Groovy mullet,
Chelon dumerili (Steindachner, 1870), recorded as syn. Liza dumerili (Steindachner, 1870) (
Breede River to
Bazaruto )
[3]
[4]
[125]
Southern mullet,
Chelon richardsonii (Smith, 1846), recorded as syn.
Liza richardsonii (Smith, 1846) (
Kunene River to
St. Lucia Estuary )
[3]
[4]
[126]
Striped mullet,
Chelon tricuspidens (Smith, 1935), recorded as syn. Liza tricuspidens (Smith, 1935) (
Mossel Bay to northern
Kosi estuary )
[3]
[4]
[127]
Bluetail mullet,
Crenimugil buchanani (Bleeker, 1853), recorded as syn. Valamugil buchanani (Bleeker, 1854) (Knysna to Indo-West Pacific)
[3]
[4]
[128]
Bluespot mullet,
Crenimugil seheli (Fabricius, 1775), recorded as syn. Valamugil seheli (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-West Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
[129]
Squaretail mullet,
Ellochelon vaigiensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825), recorded as syn. Liza vaigiensis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1825) (Indo-West Pacific, south to
Durban )
[3]
[130]
Flathead mullet
Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (All warm and temperate seas, estuaries and rivers)
[3]
[4]
Longarm mullet,
Osteomugil cunnesius (Valenciennes, 1836), recorded as syn. Valamugil cunnesius (Valenciennes, 1836) (Indo-West Pacific, occasionally reaches Natal)
[3]
[131]
Diamond mullet ,
Planiliza alata (Steindachner, 1892), recorded as syn. Liza alata (Steindachner, 1892), (Indo-West Pacific to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[132]
Large-scale mullet,
Planiliza macrolepis (Smith, 1846), recorded as syn. Liza macrolepis (Smith, 1846) (Indo-West Pacific to
Port Alfred )
[3]
St. Lucia mullet, giantscale mullet,
otomebora mullet ,
Planiliza melinoptera (Valenciennes, 1836) recorded as syn. Liza luciae (Penrith & Penrith, 1967), and as syn. Liza melinoptera (Valenciennes, 1836) (Northern Transkei to southern Mozambique, Indo-West Pacific,)
[3]
[133]
[134]
Freshwater mullet,
Pseudomyxus capensis (Valenciennes, 1836), recorded as syn. Myxus capensis (Valenciennes, 1836) (Knysna to KwaZulu-Natal)
[3]
[4]
[135]
Family:
Mullidae – Goatfishes
Yellowstripe goatfish ,
Mulloidichthys flavolineatus (Lacepède, 1801) (Red Sea to
Knysna )
[3] (syn. Mulloides flavolineatus Lacepède, 1801)
Flame goatfish or
yellowfin goatfish ,
Mulloidichthys vanicolensis (Valenciennes, 1831) (Northern KwaZulu-Natal to Indo-West Pacific)
[3]
[4] (syn. Mulloides vanicolensis )
Dash-dot goatfish,
dash-and-dot goatfish ,
Parupeneus barberinus (Lacepède, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Mossel Bay )
[3]
Goldsaddle goatfish
Parupeneus cyclostomus (Lacepède, 1801) (Red Sea to
Durban )
[3]
Redspot goatfish,
Parupeneus heptacanthus (Lacepède, 1802), recorded as syn. Parupeneus cinnabarinus (Cuvier, 1829) (Red Sea south to Transkei)
[3]
[136]
Indian goatfish
Parupeneus indicus Shaw, 1803 (Indo-West Pacific to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Band dot goatfish
Parupeneus macronemus (Lacepède, 1801) (Red Sea to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Blacksaddle goatfish
Parupeneus rubescens (Lacepède, 1801) (
Cape Agulhas to Mozambique)
[3]
[4]
Two-saddle goatfish,
Parupeneus trifasciatus (Lacepède, 1801), recorded as syn. Parupeneus bifasciatus (Lacepède, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[137]
Blackstriped goatfish
Upeneus tragula Richardson, 1846 (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Yellowbanded goatfish
Upeneus vittatus (Forsskål, 1775) (Red Sea to
East London )
[3]
Family:
Myctophidae – Lanternfishes
Benthosema fibulatum (Gilbert and Cramer, 1897) (Indian Ocean (18°N - 20°S), to 42°S in Agulhas current)
[3]
Benthosema suborbitale (Gilbert, 1913) (tropical distribution in 3 major oceans, extensions to 50°S and 50°N in western boundary currents)
[3]
Bolinichthys indicus (Nafpaktitis and Nafpaktitis, 1969) (Indian Ocean (20° - 45°S); Atlantic (20° - 50°N and 20° - 40°S))
[3]
Stubby lanternfish,
Bolinichthys supralateralis (Parr, 1928) (off Cape Peninsula and in Agulgas current; Atlantic (40°N - 02°S and 32° to 40°S); Indian Ocean (21° - 30°S); west coast of Australia and near Hawaii)
[3]
Roundnose lanternfish,
Centrobranchus nigroocellatus (Günther, 1873) (Atlantic (40°N - 36°S); Indian Ocean (08° - 34°S) and off Chile and New Zealand)
[3]
Warming's lantern fish ,
Ceratoscopelus warmingii (Lütken, 1892) (Atlantic(42°N - 40°S); Indian Ocean (20°N - 45°S);tropical/subtropical Pacific)
[3]
Bright lanternfish,
Ctenoscopelus phengodes (Lütken, 1892), recorded as syn.
Myctophum phengodes (Lütken, 1892) (Off all South African coasts)
[3]
[138]
Dasyscopelus asper , (Richardson, 1845), recorded as syn. Myctophum asperum Richardson, 1845, (off east coast and in Agulhas water pockets off west coast.)
[3]
[139]
Dasyscopelus obtusirostris (Tåning, 1928), recorded as syn. Myctophum obtusirostre
Tåning , 1928 (In Agulhas current and off west coast in pockets of Agulhas water)
[3]
[140]
Wisner's lanternfish,
Dasyscopelus selenops (Tåning, 1928), recorded as syn.
Myctophum selenops
Tåning , 1928 (West of Cape Peninsula in Agulhas water pockets)
[3]
[141]
Spiny lanternfish,
Dasyscopelus spinosus (Steindachner, 1867), recorded as syn.
Myctophum spinosum (Steindachner, 1867) (In Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets)
[3]
[142]
Short-headed lantern fish,
Diaphus brachycephalus
Tåning , 1928 (In Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets; broadly tropical in Atlantic and Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Crown lanternfish.
Diaphus diadematus
Tåning , 1928 (in Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets and warmed upwelled central water northwards to 18°S; Indian Ocean (02°N - 38°S, and in Mozambique channel, but absent in central sector)
[3]
Dumeril's lanternfish,
Diaphus dumerilii (Bleeker, 1856) (off west coast as pseudoceanic pelagic species southward to 23°S)
[3]
Headlight fish ,
Diaphus effulgens (Goode and Bean, 1896) (off all SA coasts)
[3]
Garman's lanternfish,
Diaphus garmani (Gilbert, 1906)(east coast continental shelf/slope southwards to about 26°S)
[3]
Hudson's lanternfish,
Diaphus hudsoni (Zubrigg and Scott, 1976) (From 18°S off west coast to 27°S off east coast)
[3]
Jensen's lanternfish,
Diaphus jenseni
Tåning , 1932 (one record at 33°49'S, 27°48'E; Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Spotlight lanternfish,
Diaphus lucidus (Goode and Bean, 1896) (In Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets. Atlantic(40°N - 38°S, but absent in Benguela upwelling region); also Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Luetken's lanternfish,
Diaphus luetkeni (Brauer, 1904) (In Agulhas current to 37°S. Atlantic (42°N - 11°S) also Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Mead's lanternfish,
Diaphus meadi Nafpaktitis, 1978 (In upwelled waters off west coast northwards to at least 21°S. Circumglobal convergence species (32° - 41°S))
[3]
Spothead lantern fish ,
Diaphus metopoclampus Cocco, 1829 South of 29°S off west coast and 27°S off east coast. Mediterranean, Atlantic, Indo-West Pacific)
[3]
Soft lanternfish,
Diaphus mollis
Tåning , 1928 (off all SA coasts, Broadly tropical distribution in all major oceans)
[3]
Diaphus nielseni Nafpaktitis, 1978 (taken once from Agulhas current (30°17'S, 31°25'E); off east coast of Madagascar, in Mozambique channel, and from southeast Asian seas to southern Japan)
[3]
Ostenfeld's lanternfish,
Diaphus ostenfeldi
Tåning , 1932 (off west coast northwards to about 23°S; Circumglobal convergence species (35° - 45°S))
[3]
Parr's lanternfish,
Diaphus parri
Tåning , 1932 (in Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets, Indian Ocean (10°N - 12°S with extension to 25°S in Mozambique channel), southeast Asian seas and Pacific (tropical waters west of 95°W))
[3]
Transparent lanternfish,
Diaphus perspicillatus (Ogilby,1898) (In Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets. Broadly tropical species in Atlantic (45°N - 36°S, but absent in southeastern sector); Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Problematic lanternfish,
Diaphus problematicus Parr, 1928 (In Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets. Atlantic(40°N - 39°S but absent south of 13°S in eastern sector); tropical Indo-Pacific with extensions into higher latitudes in western boundary currents)
[3]
Diaphus richardsoni
Tåning , 1932 (Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets)
[3]
Horned lanternfish,
Diaphus splendidus (Brauer, 1904) (in Agulhas current southward to 31°S; Atlantic (40°N to 28°S, but absent south of 10°S in eastern sector); Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Slopewater lanternfish,
Diaphus taaningi Norman, 1930 (over west coast continental shelf/slope southward to 24°S. Amphitropical species in Atlantic(western sector; tropical waters to 42°N; eastern sector: southward from Mauretanian upwelling region to South African region)
[3]
Watases lanternfish,
Diaphus watasei Jordan and Starks, 1904 (Over east coast continental shelf/slope southwards to about 30°S)
[3]
Longfin lanternfish ,
Diogenichthys atlanticus (
Tåning , 1928) (Atlantic (50°N - 48°S), Indian Ocean (22° - 45°S) and Pacific (35°N - 35°S, but absent in equatorial waters west of 130°W and near Hawaii)
[3]
Diogenichthys panurgus Bolin, 1946 (In Agulhas current to about 38°S and in Indian Ocean (19°N - 05°S))
[3]
Risso's lanternfish,
Electrona risso (Cocco, 1829) (off east and west coasts of South Africa. Widespread in Atlantic (55°N - 40°S), Mediterranean, Indian Ocean (0° - 40°S), Tasman sea and Cook Strait, and eastern Pacific (42°N - 20°S))
[3]
Barne's lanternfish,
Gonichthys barnesi Whitley, 1943 (Off east and west coasts, south of 30°S. Convergence species in all 3 oceans (30° - 40°S))
[3]
Gymnoscopelus braueri (Lönnberg, 1905) (Circumglobal between Subtropical convergence and Antarctica)
[3]
Southern blacktip lanternfish,
Gymnoscopelus piabilis (Whitley, 1931) (off west coast in Benguela upwelling region)
[3]
Hansen's lanternfish,
Hygophum hanseni (Tåning, 1932) (From 30°S on west coast to 33°S on east coast. Convergence species (30° to 43°S) in all 3 oceans)
[3]
Bermuda lanternfish,
Hygophum hygomii (Lütken, 1892) (West of Cape Peninsula and off east coast (25° - 37°S))
[3]
Hygophum proximum Bekker, 1965) (South to about 37°S in Agulhas current; Indian Ocean (25°N - 10°S))
[3]
Luminous lanternfish,
Lampadena luminosa (Garman, 1899) (In Agulhas current. In all 3 oceans (20°N - 20°S) with extensions into higher latitudes in western boundary currents)
[3]
Lampadena notialis Nafpaktitis and Paxton, 1968 (Off east coast and cape peninsula; convergence species in all 3 oceans)
[3]
Mirror lanternfish,
Lampadena speculigera Goode and Bean, 1896 (Off west and southeast coasts. Atlantic (66° - 35°N and 35° - 45°S), Indian Ocean (30° to 45°S) and Pacific Ocean (30° - 45°S))
[3]
Onderbaadjie,
Hector's lanternfish ,
Lampanyctodes hectoris (Common in Benguela uprising region)
[3]
Lampanyctus achirus Andriashev, 1962 (Southern Benguela upwelling region, off south and east coasts, north to about 31°S)
[3]
Lampanyctus alatus Goode and Bean, 1896 (Off all South African coasts; Atlantic (46°N - 38°S), Indian Ocean (0° - 39°S)
[3]
Lampanyctus ater Tåning, 1928 (Off all South African coasts; Atlantic (58° - 17°N and 15° - 40°S) and Indian Ocean (12° - 44°S))
[3]
Southern lanternfish ,
Lampanyctus australis
Tåning , 1932 (Off all South African coasts; Circumglobal convergence species(33° - 43°S with northern extension to about 27°S in eastern boundary currents))
[3]
Lampanyctus festivus
Tåning , 1928 (off all South African coasts. Atlantic(53° - 18°N and 28° - 40°S with northern extension to 12°S in Benguela current and Indo-West Pacific.)
[3]
Lampanyctus intricarius
Tåning , 1928 (In southern Benguela upwelling region. Atlantic (65° - 32°N and region of subtropical convergence) and Indo-Pacific (region of subtropical convergence, with northern extension to 18°S in eastern boundary currents)
[3]
Lampanyctus lepidolychnus Bekker, 1967 (off all South African coasts, circumglobal convergence species (23° - 48°S))
[3]
Lampanyctus lineatus
Tåning , 1928 (Taken once at 34°12'S, 16°35'E)
[3]
Lampanyctus macdonaldi (Goode and Bean, 1896) (West of Cape Peninsula, Circumglobal between subtropical convergence and Antarctic polar front)
[3]
Lampanyctus nobilis
Tåning , 1928 (In agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets. Atlantic (40°N - 21°S), Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Lampanyctus pusillus (Johnson, 1890) (Off all South African coasts. Bisubtropical species in all major oceans)
[3]
Lampanyctus turneri (Fowler, 1934) (In Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets. Tropical and subtropical waters between south China sea and western Indian Ocean)
[3]
Lampichthys procerus (Brauer, 1904) (Off Cape Peninsula, circumglobal convergence species (32° - 48°S) with extensions into lower latitudes in eastern boundary currents)
[3]
Lobianchia dofleini (Zugmayer, 1911) (Off all South African coasts. Mediterranean, Atlantic (50°N - 40°S), Indian Ocean (23° - 38°S), Tasman sea and south Pacific(region of subtropical convergence))
[3]
Cocco's lantern fish ,
Lobianchia gemellarii (Cocco, 1838) (off all South African coasts. Worldwide in tropical/subtropical waters.)
[3]
Flaccid lanternfish ,
Metelectrona ventralis (Bekker, 1063) (West of Cape Peninsula in Southern Benguela upwelling region; Curcumglobal subantarctic species (36°-51°S))
[3]
Myctophum aurolaternatum Garman, 1899 (in Agulhas current south to about 31°S)
[3]
Myctophum nitidulum Garman, 1809 (In Agulhas current and off west coast in Agulhas water pockets)
[3]
Notolychnus valdiviae (Brauer, 1904) (off all South African coasts)
[3]
Notoscopelus caudispinosus (Johnson, 1863) (in Agulhas current south to 34°S. Broadly tropical in Atlantic (42°N - 37°S) and Indian oceans)
[3]
Notoscopelus resplendens (Richardson, 1845) (off all South African coasts)
[3]
Protomyctophum subparallelum
Tåning , 1932 (off west coast at
Vema seamount , Circumglobal in region of subtropical convergence with northern extension to 30°S in eastern boundary currents)
[3]
Protomyctophum normani Tåning, 1932 (once west of Slangkop lighthouse; Circumglobal convergence species (36° - 43°S))
[3]
Scopelopsis multipunctatus Brauer, 1906 (off all South African coasts)
[3]
Symbolophorus barnardi (
Tåning , 1932) (occurs off all South African coasts)
[3]
Symbolophorus boops (Richardson, 1845) (Southern Benguela upwelling region north to 25°S; circumglobal in and south of subtropical convergence)
[3]
Symbolophorus evermanni (Gilbert, 1905) (Agilhas current south to about 33°S; tropical Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Taaningichthys bathyphilus (
Tåning , 1928) (off east coast (30° - 33°S); widespread in all three oceans)
[3]
Taaningichthys minimus (
Tåning , 1928) (taken at 34°15'S, 16°00'E; Atlantic (40° - 20°N and 08° - 38°S), Indian Ocean (20° - 30°S); central and eastern North Pacific)
[3]
Triphoturus nigrescens (Brauer, 1904) (In Agulhas current south to about 40°S; Indian Ocean (08°N - 15°S) and Pacific Ocean (30°N - 30°S))
[3]
Family:
Neoscopelidae – Blackchins
Family:
Halosauridae – Halosaurs
Family:
Notacanthidae – Spiny eels
Family:
Aphyonidae – Aphyonids
Aphyonus brevidorsalis Nielsen, 1969 (1 specimen 34°09'S, 30°45'E)
[3]
Gelatinous blindfish,
Aphyonus gelatinosus Günther, 1878 (1 specimen off Natal, all oceans)
[3]
?
Barathronus bicolor Goode and Bean, 1886 (off Cape Point, specimen lost, identification dubious)
[3]
Spotted gelatinous cusk,
Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976 (off Durban, northern Madagascar and Japan)
[3]
Family:
Bythitidae – Bythitids or Brotulas
Family:
Carapidae – Pearlfishes
Star pearlfish ,
Carapus mourlani (Petit, 1934) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Giant pearlfish,
pinhead pearlfish ,
Encheliophis boraborensis (Kaup 1856) (Indo-West Pacific to Natal)
[3]
Speckled pearlfish
Encheliophis gracilis (Bleeker, 1856) (Indo-West Pacific to Natal)
[3]
Eel pearlfish
Eurypleuron owasianum (Matsubara, 1953) (Japan, Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, southeastern Pacific, Mozambique and South Africa)
[3]
Pearlfish,
Onuxodon fowleri (Smith, 1955) (Indo-West Pacific from Durban to Hawaii)
[3]
Oyster pearlfish,
Onuxodon parvibrachium (Fowler, 1927) (Indo-West Pacific south to Durban)
[3]
Dogtooth pearlfish,
Pyramodon punctatus (Regan, 1914) (New Zealand, Australia and South Africa (one adult from off East London))
[3]
Family:
Ophidiidae – Cuskeels
Bassogigas gillii Goode and Bean, 1896 (1 specimen off Agulhas Bank)
[3]
Robust assfish,
Bassozetus robustus Smith and Radcliffe, 1913 (One specimen off Natal)
[3]
Goatsbeard brotula,
Brotula multibarbata Temminck and Schlegel, 1846 (Red Sea to Port Alfred and east to central Pacific)
[3]
Brotulataenia crassa Parr, 1934 (Tropical Atlantic off South Africa and southwest Indian Ocean)
[3]
Dicrolene multifilis (Alcock, 1889) (Off Table Bay and east coast of South Africa)
[3]
Needletooth cusk ,
Epetriodus freddyi Cohen and Nielsen, 1978 (between about 18° and 35°S in western Indian Ocean)
Kingklip ,
Genypterus capensis (Smith, 1847) (Walvis Bay to Algoa Bay)
[3]
[4]
Holcomycteronus aequatoris (Smith and Radcliffe, 1913) (3 specimens from off east coast)
[3]
False kingklip
Hoplobrotula gnathopus Regan, 1921 (Natal)
[3]
Lamprogrammus niger Alcock, 1891 (off Natal, probably circumtropical)
[3]
Luciobrotula bartschi (Smith and Radcliffe, 1913) (one specimen trawled off Natal; known from Hawaii, Philippines and western Indian Ocean))
[3]
Monomitopus nigripinnis (Alcock, 1889) (Eleven specimens from off Natal; several localities in Indian Ocean)
[3]
Black-edged cuskeel
Neobythites analis Barnard, 1927 (Algoa Bay to Natal coast)
[3]
Ophidion smithi (Fowler, 1934) (Red Sea to Natal)
[3]
Penopus microphthalmus (Vaillant, 1888) (one specimen off the Cape)
[3]
Slender cusk eel,
Porogadus miles Goode and bean, 1886 (One specimen off the Cape; relatively common both sides of the Atlantic; also recorded from Indian Ocean)
[3]
Barbed brotula,
Selachophidium guentheri Gilchrist, 1903 (Angola to Mozambique)
[3]
Pudgy cusk-eel,
Spectrunculus grandis (Günther, 1877) (a few specimens off west coast of South Africa; also known from Japan)
Family:
Parabrotulidae – False brotulas
Family
Leptochilichthyidae
Family:
Ambassidae – Glassies
Family:
Opistognathidae – Jawfishes
Family:
Plesiopidae – Longfins
Subfamily:
Acanthoclininae – Spiny basslets
Subfamily:
Plesiopinae
Family:
Pomacentridae – Damselfishes
Fourbar damsel
Abudefduf natalensis Hensley & Randall, 1983 (Transkei to
Kosi Bay )
[3]
[4]
Dusky damsel
Abudefduf notatus (Day, 1869) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Kosi Bay )
[3]
Sevenbar damsel
Abudefduf septemfasciatus (Cuvier, 1830) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Stripetail damsel,
scissortail sergeant
Abudefduf sexfasciatus (Lacepède, 1801)
[4]
Spot damsel
Abudefduf sordidus (Forsskål, 1775) (Indo-Pacific south to
Port Alfred )
[3]
[4]
False-eye damsel
Abudefduf sparoides (Cuvier, 1830) (Kenya to Transkei)
[3]
Sergeant major,
Indo-Pacific sergeant ,
Abudefduf vaigiensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Port Alfred )
[3]
[4]
Nosestripe clownfish
Amphiprion akallopisos Bleeker, 1853 (Tropical Indian Ocean south to
Aliwal Shoal )
[3]
[4]
Twobar clownfish,
Allard's clownfish ,
Amphiprion allardi Klausewitz, 1970 (East Africa south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Brown chromis,
Azurina lepidolepis (Bleeker, 1877), recorded as syn. Chromis lepidolepis Bleeker, 1877 (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[145]
Bluespotted chromis
Chromis dasygenys (Fowler, 1935) (
Delagoa Bay to
Durban )
[3]
Doublebar chromis
Chromis opercularis (Günther, 1867) (Tropical Indian Ocean south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Darkbar chromis
Chromis weberi Fowler and Bean, 1928 (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Aliwal Shoal )
[3]
Footballer
Chrysiptera annulata (Peters, 1855) (Red Sea to
Durban )
[3]
Blue damsel
Chrysiptera glauca (Cuvier, 1830) ((Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Onespot damsel
Chrysiptera unimaculata (Cuvier, 1830) (Indian Ocean south to Transkei)
[3]
Zebra humbug,
whitetail dascyllus ,
Dascyllus aruanus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Two-bar humbug
Dascyllus carneus Fischer, 1885 (Tropical Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
Domino,
threespot dascyllus ,
Dascyllus trimaculatus (Rüppell, 1829) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Great Fish Point ))
[3]
[4]
Redwing coral damsel,
fusilier damselfish ,
Lepidozygus tapeinosoma (Bleeker, 1856) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Crescent damsel
Neopomacentrus cyanomos (Bleeker, 1856) (Tropical Indian Ocean south to
Kosi Bay )
[3]
Narrowbar damsel
Plectroglyphidodon dickii (Liénard, 1839) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Dark damsel,
Plectroglyphidodon fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889), recorded as syn.
Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889) (Kenya to
Durban )
[3]
[146]
Stop-start damsel
Plectroglyphidodon imparipennis (Vaillant and Sauvage, 1875) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Widebar damsel
Plectroglyphidodon johnstonianus Fowler and Ball, 1924 (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Sash damsel
Plectroglyphidodon leucozonus (Bleeker, 1859) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific to Transkei)
[3]
[4]
Phoenix damsel
Plectroglyphidodon phoenixensis (Schultz, 1943) (Scattered localities in tropical Indo-West Pacific;
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Blue Pete
Pomacentrus caeruleus Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 (Western Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Sapphire damsel
Pomacentrus pavo (Bloch, 1787) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Yellowtail damsel
Pomacentrus trichrourus (Günther, 1867) (Red Sea south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Chocolate dip,
Pycnochromis dimidiatus (Klunzinger, 1871), recorded as syn. Chromis dimidiata (Klunzinger, 1871) (Tropical Indo-Pacific to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
[147]
Blacktail chromis,
Pycnochromis nigrurus (Smith, 1960), recorded at syn. Chromis nigrura (Smith, 1960) (Tropical western Indian Ocean south to Transkei)
[3]
[148]
Jewel damsel,
Stegastes lacrymatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825), recorded as syn.
Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[149]
Family:
Pseudochromidae – Dottybacks
Subfamily:
Congrogadinae – Snakelets
Subfamily:
Pseudochrominae
Subfamily:
Pseudoplesiopinae
6 suborders and 20 families are represented:
Family:
Achiropsettidae
Neoachiropsetta milfordi (Penrith, 1965) (off Cape Town, Argentina, Falkland Islands and New Zealand)
[3] (syn. Mancopsetta milfordi Penrith, 1965)
Family:
Bothidae – Lefteye flounders
Cape flounder
Arnoglossus capensis Boulenger, 1898 (Angola to Natal)
[3]
East coast flounder
Arnoglossus dalgleishi (von Bonde, 1922) (Natal, Zanzibar, Mombasa and northern Indian Ocean)
[3]
Tropical flounder,
peacock flounder ,
Bothus mancus (Broussonet, 1782) (Durban to Hawaii and Easter Island)
[3]
[4]
Disc flounder
Bothus myriaster (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) (Definitely known from
Inhambane , juveniles and larvae possibly occur south to
Cape St. Blaize . Southeast Africa to Taiwan and Japan)
[3]
Leopard flounder ,
Bothus pantherinus (Rüppell, 1830) (Confirmed records from
Port Alfred northward, juveniles possibly south to
Cape St. Blaize . Indo-West Pacific from South Africa to Hawaii)
[3]
Pelican flounder
Chascanopsetta lugubris Alcock, 1894 (Natal to
Delagoa Bay , Indo-Pacific and Atlantic Oceans)
[3]
Broadbrow flounder
Crossorhombus valderostratus (Alcock, 1890) (
Durban to
St. Lucia Bay , possibly reaches
East London )
[3]
Warthog flounder
Engyprosopon grandisquama (Temminck & Schlegel, 1848) (Indo-Pacific,
Durban to Japan)
[3]
Natal flounder
Engyprosopon natalense (Regan, 1920) (Known only from off
Amatikulu River , Natal)
[3]
Khaki flounder
Laeops natalensis Norman, 1931 (Known only from Natal)
[3]
Blackspotted flounder
Laeops nigromaculatus von Bonde, 1922 (Natal,
Delagoa Bay and Japan)
[3]
Longarm flounder
Laeops pectoralis (von Bonde, 1922) (Natal,
Delagoa Bay and Mombasa)
[3]
Crosseyed flounder
Neolaeops microphthalmus (von Bonde, 1922) (One specimen from Natal, also known from Japan, Taiwan and Indo-Australian Archipelago)
[3]
Psettina brevirictis (Alcock, 1890) (Record from South Africa based on juvenile collected off
Port St. Johns )
Tosarhombus smithi (Nielsen, 1964), recorded as syn. Engyprosopon smithi Nielsen, 1964 (Known only from 3 specimens from off
Durban and Kenya)
[3]
[150]
Family:
Citharidae – Largescale flounders
Family:
Paralichthyidae
Family:
Pleuronectidae – Righteye flounders
Family:
Cynoglossidae – Tonguefishes
Natal tonguefish
Cynoglossus acaudatus Gilchrist, 1906 (Natal to Somalia)
[3]
Fourline tonguefish
Cynoglossus attenuatus Gilhrist, 1904 (
Durban to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
Sand tonguefish
Cynoglossus capensis (Kaup, 1858)(
Kunene River (Namibia) to
Port Elizabeth )
[4] (to Natal)
[3]
Durban tonguefish
Cynoglossus durbanensis Regan, 1921 (Natal to Kenya)
[3]
Ripplefin tonguefish
Cynoglossus gilchristi Ogilby, 1910 (Natal and
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
Roughscale tonguefish
Cynoglossus lida (Bleeker, 1851) (Philippines to Mozambique, south to
Durban )
[3]
Threeline tonguefish
Cynoglossus marleyi Regan, 1921 (
Durban to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
Redspotted tonguefish
Cynoglossus zanzibarensis Norman, 1939 (
Saldanha Bay to Kenya)
[3]
[4]
Fringelip tonguefish
Paraplagusia bilineata (Bloch, 1787) (Tropical Indo-Pacific: East coast of Africa south to
Durban )
[3]
Symphurus ocellatus von Bonde, 1922 (
Durban to Mozambique)
[3]
Symphurus variegatus (Gilchrist, 1903) (Known only off
East London )
Family:
Soleidae – Soles
Unicorn sole
Aesopia cornuta Kaup, 1858 (Natal to Mozambique)
[3]
Dwarf sole,
Aseraggodes xenicus (Matsubara & Ochiai, 1963), recorded as syn. Parachirus xenicus Matsubara & Ochiai, 1963 (
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
[151]
West coast sole
Austroglossus microlepis (Bleeker, 1863)(Cape to KwaZulu-Natal)
[4] (Northern Namibia to
False Bay )
[3]
East coast sole
Austroglossus pectoralis (Kaup, 1858) (
Cape Point to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Lemon sole,
Barnardichthys fulvomarginata (Gilchrist, 1904), recorded as syn. Solea fulvomarginata Gilchrist, 1904 (
False Bay to Transkei)
[3]
[4]
[152]
Shallow-water sole,
Dagetichthys marginatus (Boulenger, 1900), recorded as syn. Synaptura marginata Boulenger, 1900 (
Knysna to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
[153]
Cape sole
Heteromycteris capensis Kaup, 1858 (
Walvis Bay to
Maputo )
[3]
[4]
Foureye sole,
Microchirus ocellatus (Linnaeus, 1758), recorded as syn. Monochirus ocellatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Natal)
[3]
[154]
Speckled sole
Pardachirus marmoratus (Lacepède, 1802) (Red Sea and western Indian Ocean from Sri Lanka and Persian Gulf to
Durban )
[3]
Persian carpet sole
Pardachirus morrowi (Chabanaud, 1954) (Kenya to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Blackhand sole ,
Pegusa nasuta (Pallas, 1814), recorded as syn. Solea bleekeri Boulenger, 1898 (
Cape Columbine to
Maputo )
[4] (
False Bay to
Maputo )
[3]
[155]
Lace sole
Synapturichthys kleinii (Risso, 1833) (Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean to South Africa and round south coast to
Durban )
[3]
Zebra sole
Zebrias regani (Gilchrist, 1906) (Known only from Natal)
[3]
Family:
Polymixiidae – Beardfishes
Pacific beardfish
Polymixia berndti Gilbert, 1905 (Off Natal, Kenya, Philippines, Japan and Hawaii)
[3]
Family:
Cyematidae – Arrow eels
Family:
Ariommatidae
Family:
Centrolophidae – Ruffs
Black ruff
Centrolophus niger (Gmelin, 1789) (Temperate waters of Australia, New Zealand, South America and South Africa, also North Atlantic and Mediterranean)
[3]
Antarctic butterfish
Hyperoglyphe antarctica (Carmichael, 1818) (Temperate waters; islands of south Atlantic and southern Indian oceans; New Zealand, southern Australia and South Africa)
[3]
New Zealand ruffe ,
Schedophilus huttoni (Waite, 1910) (Circumglobal in southern ocean, taken off
Cape Town , common off Namibia)
[3]
Black butterfish or Peregrine driftfish,
Schedophilus velaini (Sauvage, 1879) (Gulf of Guinea, to South Africa)
[3] (syn. Hyperoglypha moselii (Cunningham, 1910))
Flabby driftfish,
Tasmanian ruffe ,
Tubbia tasmanica Whitley, 1943 (Temperate waters of Southern Ocean; New Zealand, Tasmania and South Africa off Natal)
[3]
Family:
Chiasmodontidae – Swallowers
Family:
Gempylidae – Snake mackerels
Snake mackerel ,
Gempylus serpens Cuvier, 1829 (Worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters, sometimes in temperate latitudes)
[3]
Escolar ,
Lepidocybium flavobrunneum (Smith, 1849) (Tropical and subtropical waters of all oceans)
[3]
Sackfish
Neoepinnula orientalis (Gilchrist & von Bonde, 1924) (All oceans near edge of continental shelf and islands)
[3]
Oilfish ,
Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1879 (Tropical and temperate parts of all oceans)
[3]
Snoek
Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791) (Namibia to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
[4]
Black snoek,
black snake mackerel ,
Thyrsitoides marleyi Fowler, 1929 (Indo-West Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Family:
Nomeidae – Driftfishes
Black fathead
Cubiceps baxteri McCulloch, 1923 (Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans)
[3]
Blue fathead ,
Cubiceps caeruleus Regan, 1914 (Southern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans)
[3]
Cape fathead
Cubiceps capensis (Smith, 1845) (Probably circumglobal in southern hemisphere)
[3]
Longfin fathead
Cubiceps pauciradiatus Günther, 1872 (Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans)
[3]
Shadow driftfish,
Cubiceps whiteleggii (Waite, 1894), recorded as syn. Psenes whiteleggi Waite, 1894 (Indian Ocean and Australia)
[3]
[156]
Bluebottle fish,
Man-of-war fish ,
Nomeus gronovii Gmelin, 1789 (Circumglobal in warm waters)
[3]
Banded driftfish
Psenes arafurensis Günther, 1889 (Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean)
[3]
Freckled driftfish
Psenes cyanophrys Valenciennes, 1883 (Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans)
[3]
Silver driftfish
Psenes maculatus Lütken, 1880 (Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans)
[3]
Blackrag,
bluefin driftfish ,
Psenes pellucidus Lütken, 1880 (Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans)
[3]
Family:
Pomatomidae – Elf
Family:
Scombridae – Tunas, mackerels and bonitos
Subfamily:
Gasterochismatinae
Subfamily:
Scombrinae
Wahoo ,
Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvier, 1831) (Worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters. From South Africa:
Algoa Bay , off
Durban , and
Sodwana Bay . one record west of
Cape Point )
[3]
Slender tuna ,
Allothunnus fallai Serventy, 1948 (Worldwide between 20° and 50° S. From South Africa:
Miller's Point and Rooikrans in
False Bay )
[3]
Bullet tuna ,
Auxis rochei Risso, 1810 (Cosmopolitan in warm waters. From South Africa:
Hout Bay ,
Mossel Bay and Natal)
Frigate tuna ,
Auxis thazard (Lacepède, 1800)
[4]
Eastern little tuna
Euthynnus affinis (Cantor, 1849) (
Mossel Bay to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Dogtooth tuna ,
Gymnosarda unicolor (Rüppell, 1836) (Tropical Indo-West Pacific. Recorded from off
St. Lucia )
[3]
Skipjack tuna
Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758) (
False Bay ,
Algoa Bay to
Delagoa Bay )
[3]
[4]
Indian mackerel ,
Rastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier, 1816) (
Durban to Red Sea)
[3]
[4]
Striped bonito ,
Sarda orientalis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (
Cape St. Francis to Natal coast, Indo-Pacific)
[3]
Atlantic bonito ,
Sarda sarda (Bloch, 1793) (Angola to
Mossel Bay , perhaps as far as
Durban )
[3]
Mackerel,
chub mackerel ,
Scomber japonicus Houttuyn, 1782 (Namibia to Maputo)
[4] (Cape to Natal, cosmopolitan in warm waters)
[3]
King mackerel,
narrow-barred Spanish mackerel ,
Scomberomorus commerson (Lacepède, 1800) (Indo-West Pacific to Mossel Bay. Once recorded from
False Bay )
[3]
[4]
Queen mackerel,
Kanadi kingfish ,
Scomberomorus plurilineatus Fourmanoir, 1966 (Tsitsikamma to Kenya)
[3]
[4]
Albacore or Longfin tunny
Thunnus alalunga (Bonnaterre, 1788) (Off Western Cape, Cosmopolitan between 45°-50°N and 30°-40°S)
[3]
Yellowfin tuna ,
Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788) (Angola to Natal)
[3]
Southern bluefin tuna ,
Thunnus maccoyii (Castelnau, 1872) (Off Cape region in winter, probably throughout southern oceans south of 30°S)
[3]
Bigeye tuna
Thunnus obesus (Lowe, 1839) (Off Cape region, Worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters)
[3]
Bluefin tuna,
Atlantic bluefin tuna ,
Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758) (
Agulhas Bank and
False Bay )
[3]
Family:
Stromateidae
Family:
Tetragonuridae – Squaretails
Family:
Trichiuridae – Frostfishes
Aphanopus mikhailini Parin, 1983 (
Walters shoal )
[3]
Slender frostfish,
Benthodesmus elongatus (Clarke, 1879), recorded as syn. Benthodesmus elongatus elongatus (Clarke, 1879) (New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, once found off Natal)
[3]
[157]
Buttersnoek,
silver scabbardfish ,
Lepidopus caudatus (Euphrasen, 1788) (Mediterranean, eastern Atlantic from Norway to South Africa, Australia and new Zealand)
[3]
Cutlass fish
Trichiurus lepturus Linnaeus, 1758 (Cosmopolitan in tropical and temperate waters)
[3]
Family:
Ariidae – Sea catfishes
Family:
Plotosidae – Eel catfishes
Family:
Gonostomatidae – Bristlemouths
Benttooth bristlemouth,
Cyclothone acclinidens Garman, 1899 (off Cape Point; tropical/subtropical in all three major oceans)
[3]
Bristlemouth,
Cyclothone alba Brauer, 1906 (off Saldanha; all three major oceans)
[3]
Veiled anglemouth ,
Cyclothone microdon (Günther, 1878) (inshore from Saldanha to Mossel Bay; All 3 major oceans)
[3]
Tan bristlemouth,
Cyclothone pallida Brauer, 1902 (all three major oceans)
[3]
Slender bristlemouth,
Cyclothone pseudopallida Mukhacheva, 1964 (Off Cape Agulhas; all three major oceans)
[3]
Rebain's portholefish,
Diplophos rebainsi Krefft and Parin, 1972 (off south western Cape coast; Southern Atlantic and south-eastern Pacific Oceans)
[3]
Diplophos taenia Günther, 1873 (all three major oceans; all around SA coast)
[3]
Gonostoma atlanticum Norman, 1930 ( 25°26'S, 38°11'E and 39°01'S, 20°04'E; tropical/subtropical all oceans)
[3]
Gonostoma denudatum Rafinesque, 1810 (Temperate/subtropical Atlantic; off Southern Africa to ca. 37°S)
[3]
Margrethia obtusirostra Jespersen & Tåning, 1919 (off Cape Agulhas and 25°26'S, 38°11'E; all three major oceans)
[3]
Margrethia valentinae Parin, 1982 (off South Africa (c. 37°S, 20°;E -20°W; probably part of
Circumglobal Subtropical Convergence fauna)
[3]
Sigmops bathyphilus (Vaillant, 1884), recorded as syn. Gonostoma bathyphilum (Vaillant, 1884) (off Cape Point; temperate/subtropical Atlantic and Pacific oceans)
[3]
[158]
Elongated bristlemouth fish,
Sigmops elongatus (Günther, 1878), recorded as syn. Gonostoma elongatum Günther, 1878 (off Saldanha; all three major oceans)
[3]
[159]
Family:
Phosichthyidae – Lightfishes
Family:
Sternoptychidae – Hatchetfishes
Subfamily:
Maurolicinae
Subfamily:
Sternoptychinae
Family:
Stomiidae
Subfamily:
Astronesthinae – Snaggletooths
Astronesthes boulengeri Gilchrist, 1902 (southeast of Cape Point, Circumpolar between 30° and 40°S)
[3]
Astronesthes indicus Brauer, 1902 (Circumglobal in tropical waters, Taken between 33° and 35°S on Atlantic side)
[3]
Astronesthes martensii Klunzinger, 1871 (Indonesia to Red Sea and south to Durban)
[3]
Borostomias mononema (Regan and Trewavas, 1929) (mainly in tropical waters of Atlantic and Indian oceans, Reported from Atlantic side at about 28°S and from Indian Ocean to about 25°S)
[3]
Neonesthes capensis (Gilchrist and von Bonde, 1924) (off South Africa, Subtropical/temperate waters of all oceans)
[3]
Subfamily:
Idiacanthinae – Sawtail-fishes
Subfamily:
Malacosteinae – Loosejaws
Aristostomias polydactylus Regan and Trewavas, 1930 (Taken once on Atlantic side, once on Indian Ocean side of the area, occurs in all three major oceans)
[3]
Malacosteus niger Ayres, 1848 (Tropical and subtropical in all three major oceans)
[3]
Subfamily:
Melanostomiinae – Scaleless dragonfishes
Bathophilus digitatus (Welsh, 1923) (single specimen from off Cape Town; North Atlantic, Indian and pacific oceans)
[3]
Bathophilus longipinnis (Pappenheim, 1912) (off Cape Town; occurs widely in all three major oceans)
[3]
Bathophilus nigerrimus Giglioli, 1884 (Off Cape Town and off Port Elizabeth to Mozambique channel)
[3]
Echiostoma barbatum Lowe, 1843 (Southeast of Algoa Bay and off Cape Town; widespread in tropical/subtropical waters of all oceans)
[3]
Eustomias bulbornatus Gibbs, 1960 (south and west of Cape of Good Hope; Tropical Indian and Pacific oceans)
[3]
Eustomias filifer (Gilchrist, 1906) (off Cape Point; tropical and subtropical Atlantic)
[3]
Eustomias grandibulbus Gibbs, Clarke and Gomon, 1983 (off Cape Town)
[3]
Eustomias lipochirus Regan and Trewavas, 1930 (2 specimens from south west of Cape of Good Hope; Tropical/subtropical Atlantic)
[3]
Eustomias schmidti Regan and Trewavas, 1930 (off Cape Town; occurs widely in all three major oceans)
[3]
Eustomias trewavasae Norman, 1930 (circumglobal between about 33° and 40°S)
[3]
Leptostomias gladiator (Zugmayer, 1911) (Tropical, subtropical and temperate Atlantic, also Indian and Pacific oceans)
[3]
Melanostomias bartonbeani Parr, 1927 (once off Cape Columbine; widespread in Atlantic and southern Indian oceans)
[3]
Melanostomias niger Gilchrist and von Bonde, 1924 (widespread in Atlantic between 20° and 50°S)
[3]
Melanostomias valdiviae Brauer, 1902 (off Cape Town and northeast of Durban; all three major oceans)
[3]
Opostomias micripnus (Günther, 1878) (northwest of Cape Town; occurs across the Atlantic, Pacific and possibly Indian Ocean south of about 33°S)
[3] (syn. Opostomias gibsonpacei Barnard, 1948)
Pachystomias microdon (Günther, 1878) (off Western Cape coast; widespread in all three major oceans)(Günther, 1878)
[3]
Photonectes braueri (Zugmayer, 1913) (off Cape Town; Atlantic and western Indian Ocean)
[3]
Photonectes parvimanus Regan and Trewavas, 1930 (off west coast; north Atlantic and central Pacific)
[3]
Trigonolampa miriceps Regan and Trewavas, 1930 (off west coast; apparently circumglobal in Southern Ocean south of 30°S)
[3]
Subfamily:
Stomiinae – Scaly dragonfishes
Family:
Stylephoridae – Tube-eye
Stylephorus chordatus Shaw, 1791 (Three specimens taken off the east coast between 31°51'S - 33°10'S, 28°17'E - 30°01'E)
[3]
Family:
Aulostomidae – Trumpetfishes
Family:
Centriscidae – Snipefishes and shrimpfishes
Razorfish or shrimpfish
Aeoliscus punctulatus (
Bianconi , 1855) (Port Elizabeth to Kenya)
[3]
[4]
Banded snipefish,
banded bellowsfish ,
Centriscops humerosus (Richardson, 1846), recorded as syn. Centriscops obliquus Waite, 1911 (Cape Columbine to False Bay)
[3]
[162]
Slender snipefish,
longspine snipefish ,
Macroramphosus scolopax (Linnaeus, 1758) (Table Bay to Durban)
[3]
Round bellowsfish,
crested bellowsfish ,
Notopogon lilliei Regan, 1914 (Single specimen off Natal)
[3]
Longsnout bellowsfish
Notopogon macrosolen Barnard, 1925 (Northwest of Cape Town to Saldanha Bay)
[3]
Longspine bellowsfish
Notopogon xenosoma Regan, 1914 (Algoa Bay to Natal)
[3]
Family:
Fistulariidae – Flutemouths
Family:
Solenostomidae – Ghost pipefishes
Family:
Syngnathidae – Seahorses and pipefishes
Roughridge pipefish
Cosmocampus banneri (Herald and Randall, 1972) (Two specimens from Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Narrowstripe pipefish
Doryrhamphus bicarinatus Dawson, 1981 (Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Bluestripe pipefish,
Doryrhamphus excisus Kaup, 1856, recorded as syn. Doryrhamphus excisus excisus Kaup, 1856 (Xora river mouth to Mozambique)
[3]
[163]
Banded pipefish ,
Dunckerocampus dactyliophorus (Bleeker, 1853), recorded as syn. Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus (Bleeker, 1853) (one specimen at Aliwal shoal)
[3]
[164]
Many-banded pipefish,
Dunckerocampus multiannulatus (Regan, 1903, recorded as syn. Doryrhamphus multiannulatus (Regan, 1903), (one subadult taken at Sodwana bay)
[3]
[165]
Dusky pipefish
Halicampus dunckeri (Chabanaud, 1929) (One specimen taken in Sodwana bay)
[3]
Brown pipefish
Halicampus mataafae (Jordan and Seale, 1906) (one specimen taken in Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Belly pipefish
Hippichthys heptagonus Bleeker, 1849 (Durban, St Lucia and 'nHtunga lakes, Natal)
[3]
Bellybarred pipefish
Hippichthys spicifer (Rüppell, 1838) (Durban and Xora river mouth)
[3]
Giraffe seahorse or Crowned seahorse
Hippocampus camelopardalis Bianconi, 1854 (Durban to Inhambane)
[3]
[4]
Knysna seahorse
Hippocampus capensis Boulenger, 1900 (South coast estuaries: Knysna, Keurbooms, Mossel Bay and Plettenberg Bay)
[3]
[4]
Thorny seahorse,
spiny seahorse ,
Hippocampus histrix Kaup, 1853 (vicinity of Durban)
[3]
Yellow seahorse
Hippocampus kuda Bleeker, 1852 (Mossel bay to Mozambique)
[3]
Longnose seahorse,
flat-faced seahorse ,
Hippocampus trimaculatus Leach, 1814 (Morgan Bay near kei river mouth)
[3]
Crowned seahorse,
New Holland seahorse ,
Hippocampus whitei Bleeker, 1855 (Natal and southern Mozambique)
[3]
Shortnose pipefish
Micrognathus andersonii Bleeker, 1858 (Knysna to Xora river)
[3]
Short-tailed pipefish ,
Microphis brachyurus (Bleeker, 1853) (Durban and Sodwana estuary to Kenya)
[3]
Freshwater pipefish
Microphis fluviatilis (Peters, 1852) (Coffee Bay and Mtata river)
[3]
Elegant pipefish
Nannocampus elegans Smith, 1961 (Great Fish point to Inhaca, Mozambique)
[3]
Reef pipefish
Nannocampus pictus (Duncker, 1915) (one specimen from Sodwana Bay)
[3]
Rock pipefish
Phoxocampus belcheri (Kaup, 1856) (one specimen from Bizana coast (31.5°S), Transkei)
[3]
Alligator pipefish
Syngnathoides biaculeatus (Bloch, 1785) (Knysna northwards; Northern Red sea to Japan, Guam and Samoa)
[3]
Longsnout pipefish
Syngnathus temminckii Kaup, 1856 (Namibia to northern KwaZulu-Natal),
[99]
[166]
River pipefish,
estuarine pipefish ,
Syngnathus watermeyeri Smith, 1963 (Tidal areas of Kariega, Kasouga and Bushmans rivers)
[3]
Double-ended pipefish
Trachyrhamphus bicoarctatus (Bleeker, 1857) (Durban northwards to Kenya)
[3]
Family:
Balistidae – Triggerfishes
Starry triggerfish
Abalistes stellatus (Anon. in Lacepède, 1798) (Red Sea to
Mossel Bay )
[3]
Orangestriped triggerfish,
orange-lined triggerfish ,
Balistapus undulatus (Mungo Park, 1797) (Red Sea south to Natal)
[3]
Queen triggerfish,
Balistes vetula Linnaeus, 1758 (Tropical Atlantic to southern Angola; recordef from"Cape of Good Hope by Günther. Doubtful records from
Port Alfred and
Durban )
[3]
Clown triggerfish ,
Balistoides conspicillum (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Rough triggerfish,
Canthidermis maculata (Bloch, 1786) (
Orange River mouth to Natal)
[3]
Indian triggerfish ,
Melichthys indicus Randall and Klausewitz, 1973 (Tropical Indian Ocean south to
Sodwana Bay
[3]
Black triggerfish ,
Melichthys niger (Bloch, 1786), (Circumtropical, has been found at
Durban )
[3]
Pinktail triggerfish ,
Melichthys vidua (Solander, 1844), (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Redfang triggerfish,
redtoothed triggerfish ,
Odonus niger (Rüppell, 1836), (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban and once to
Port Alfred )
[3]
[4]
Yellowface triggerfish,
Yellowmargin triggerfish ,
Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus (Rüppell, 1829) (Red Sea south to Natal)
[3]
Rippled triggerfish
Pseudobalistes fuscus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
Blackbar triggerfish,
lagoon triggerfish ,
Rhinecanthus aculeatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Patchy triggerfish,
reef triggerfish ,
Rhinecanthus rectangulus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), (Tropican Indo-West Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
Boomerang triggerfish,
Sufflamen bursa (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Sodwana Bay ))
[3]
[4]
Halfmoon triggerfish ,
Sufflamen chrysopterum (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Bridle triggerfish,
Masked triggerfish ,
Sufflamen fraenatum (Latrielle, 1804), (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Striped triggerfish,
Xanthichthys lineopunctatus (Hollard, 1854), (Indo-West Pacific south to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Outrigger triggerfish,
Xanthichthys caeruleolineatus Randall, Matsuura & Zama, 1978, recorded as syn. Xenobalistes punctatus Heemstra & Smith, 1983, (One specimen from west of
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[167]
Family:
Diodontidae – Burrfishes and porcupinefishes
Spotfin burrfish,
Chilomycterus reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758), (Only juveniles reported from Cape to
Salt Vlei , worldwide in warm temperate waters)
[3]
Birdbeak burrfish,
Cyclichthys orbicularis (Bloch, 1785) (
Knysna to South China Sea, Philippines and Australia)
[3]
[4]
Yellow-spotted burrfish,
spotbase burrfish ,
Cyclichthys spilostylus (Leis & Randall, 1982), (Cape to
Port Alfred and northwards to South China Sea, Philippines and Australia)
[3]
Pelagic porcupinefish
Diodon eydouxii Brisout de Barneville, 1846 (Known from
Algoa Bay . pelagic, circumtropical)
[3]
Balloon porcupinefish,
long-spine porcupinefish ,
Diodon holocanthus Linnaeus, 1758, (Cape to
Knysna and northward. Circumtropical)
[3]
Porcupinefish,
spot-fin porcupinefish ,
Diodon hystrix Linnaeus, 1758, (Tsitsikamma Coastal National Park to
Umtata river , Circumtropical)
[3]
Shortspine porcupinefish,
black-blotched porcupinefish ,
Diodon liturosus Shaw, 1804, (
Port Elizabeth to Japan, French Polynesia and Australia)
[3]
[4]
Fourbar porcupinefish,
Lophodiodon calori (Bianconi, 1855), (Continental shelf from the Cape to South China Sea and Australia)
[3]
Family:
Molidae – Ocean sunfishes
Sharptail sunfish,
sharptail mola ,
Masturus lanceolatus (Lienard, 1840), (Warm temperate waters of all oceans; recorded from the Cape to
East London )
[3]
Ocean sunfish ,
Mola mola (Linnaeus, 1758), (All oceans but not polar seas)
[3]
Southern sunfish,
giant sunfish ,
Mola alexandrini (Ranzani, 1839), recorded as syn. Mola ramsayi (Giglioli, 1883), (Known only from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. Collected from near
East London to
Port St. Johns )
[3]
[168]
Trunkfish,
slender sunfish ,
Ranzania laevis (Pennant, 1776), (Cape to Transkei; All oceans)
[3]
Family:
Monacanthidae – Filefishes
Unicorn leatherjacket ,
Aluterus monoceros Linnaeus, 1758, (
Saldanha Bay to
Beira )
[3]
Scribbled leatherjacket,
Aluterus scriptus (Osbeck, 1765), (Worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas, south to
Knysna )
[3]
White-spotted filefish,
Cantherhines dumerilii (Hollard, 1854), (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Spectacled filefish,
Cantherhines fronticinctus (Günther, 1867), (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Honeycomb filefish,
Cantherhines pardalis (Rüppell, 1837), (Tropical/subtropical Indo-West Pacific, south to
Mossel Bay )
[3]
Blacksaddle mimic,
blacksaddle filefish ,
Paraluteres prionurus (Bleeker, 1851), (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Aliwal Shoal , Natal)
[3]
Wedgetail filefish,
Paramonacanthus frenatus (Peters, 1855), recorded as syn. Paramonacanthus barnardi Fraser-Brunner, 1941, (East coast of Africa south to
Durban )
[3]
[169]
Blackstriped filefish,
Paramonacanthus pusillus (Rüppell, 1829), recorded as syn. Paramonacanthus cingalensis (Fraser-Brunner, 1941), (Tropical Indian Ocean south to
Umgazi River , Transkei)
[3]
[170]
Redtail filefish,
Pervagor janthinosoma (Bleeker, 1854), (Indo-West Pacific, juveniles reach
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Rhino leatherjacket,
Pseudalutarius nasicornis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1850), (Tropical/subtropical Indo-West Pacific; has been found at
Port Alfred ,
East London and
Bazaruto )
[3]
Porky,
Stephanolepis aurata (Castelnau, 1861), (Known only from
Knysna to Zanzibar)
[4]
Sandy filefish,
Thamnaconus arenaceus (Barnard, 1927), (Known from only 3 specimens, 1 possibly from Natal, 2 from Madagascar)
[3]
Modest filefish,
Thamnaconus modestoides (Barnard, 1927), (Indian Ocean south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Family:
Ostraciidae – Boxfishes
Subfamily:
Aracaninae
Chubby basketfish,
Anoplocapros inermis (Fraser-Brunner, 1935), recorded as syn. Anoplocapros robustus (Fraser-Brunner, 1941) and syn. Strophiurichthys robustus Fraser-Brunner, 1941, (one specimen from
Algoa Bay )
[3]
[171]
Subfamily:
Ostraciinae
Longhorn cowfish ,
Lactoria cornuta (Linnaeus, 1758), (Indo-West Pacific to
Mossel Bay )
[3]
[4]
Spiny cowfish,
Lactoria diaphana (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to the Cape)
[3]
[4]
Backspine cowfish,
thornback cowfish ,
Lactoria fornasini (Bianconi, 1846) (Indo-West pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Boxy,
yellow boxfish ,
Ostracion cubicum Linnaeus, 1758, (Indo-West Pacific south to
Knysna )
[3]
[4]
Whitespotted boxfish,
spotted boxfish
Ostracion meleagris Shaw, 1796, (Indo-Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Triangular boxfish,
Tetrosomus concatenatus (Bloch, 1786), (From the Cape eastwards through Indo-West Pacific)
[3]
Hunchback boxfish,
Tetrosomus gibbosus (Linnaeus, 1758), (Red Sea south to
Durban )
[3]
Family:
Tetraodontidae – Blaasops or Puffers
Evileye blaasop,
Amblyrhynchotes honckenii (Bloch, 1785), (
Cape Point to Mozambique. Tropical Indo-West Pacific from South Africa to China)
[3]
[4]
Whitespotted blaasop,
white-spotted puffer ,
Arothron hispidus Linnaeus, 1758, (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Knysna )
[3]
Blackedged blaasop,
Arothron immaculatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Knysna )
[3]
Bellystriped blaasop ,
Arothron inconditus (Smith, 1958) (
Knysna to
East London )
[3]
Map blaasop,
map puffer ,
Arothron mappa (Lesson, 1827) (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Guineafowl blaasop,
Arothron meleagris (Anon. 1798?), (Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[172]
Blackspotted blaasop,
blackspotted puffer
Arothron nigropunctatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), (Indo-West Pacific south to
Algoa Bay
[3]
Mossel Bay
[4] )
Star blaasop,
Arothron stellatus (Anonymous, 1798), recorded as Arothron stellatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), (Indo-West Pacific, occasionally reaches
Knysna )
[3]
[173]
Spotted toby,
Canthigaster amboinensis (Bleeker, 1864) (Tropical Indo-Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
[4]
Exquisite toby,
Canthigaster bennetti (Bleeker, 1854), (Tropical Indo-West Pacific south to
Port Alfred )
[3]
Saddle toby,
Canthigaster coronata (Vaillant & Sauvage, 1875), (Red Sea to
Sodwana Bay )
[3]
Honeycomb toby,
Canthigaster janthinoptera (Bleeker, 1855), (Indo-West Pacific south to Transkei)
[3]
Doubleline toby,
Canthigaster rivulata (Schlegel, 1850), (Indo-West Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Bicoloured toby,
Canthigaster smithae Allen & Randall, 1977, (Southwestern Indian Ocean south to
Durban )
[3]
False-eye toby
Canthigaster solandri (Richardson, 1844) (Indo-West Pacific south to
Port Elizabeth )
[3]
Model toby,
Valentin's sharpnose puffer ,
Canthigaster valentini (Bleeker, 1853), (Indo-West Pacific south to
Durban )
[3]
Bluespotted blaasop,
Chelonodontops laticeps (Smith, 1948), recorded as syn. Chelonodon laticeps Smith, 1948, (6°S to
Xora River mouth)
[3]
[174]
Blaasop beauty,
Chelonodontops pleurospilus (Regan, 1919), recorded as syn. Chelonodon pleurospilus Regan, 1919, (
Xora River mouth to
Durban )
[3]
[175]
Blackback blaasop,
Lagocephalus guentheri Miranda Ribeiro, 1915, (off
Tugela River to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Smooth blaasop,
Lagocephalus inermis (Schlegel, 1850), (Indo-Pacific south to
Algoa Bay )
[3]
Oceanic blaasop,
oceanic puffer ,
Lagocephalus lagocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758), (Circumglobal in warm and temperate seas,
Walvis Bay to
Beira )
[3]
Moontail blaasop,
lunartail puffer ,
Lagocephalus lunaris (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), (Indo-West Pacific south to
Knysna )
[3]
Silverstripe blaasop,
Lagocephalus sceleratus (Forster, 1788), (Indo-West Pacific, occasional specimens occur between the Cape and Natal)
[3]
Rippled blaasop,
Pelagocephalus marki Heemstra & Smith 1981, (
Port Alfred to
Knysna )
[3]
Blunthead blaasop,
blunthead puffer ,
Sphoeroides pachygaster (Müller & Troschel, 1848), (Circumglobal, deep water from the Cape to
Beira )
[3]
Lattice blaasop,
Takifugu oblongus (Bloch, 1786), (Indo-West Pacific south to Natal)
[3]
Dwarf blaasop,
Torquigener hypselogeneion (Bleeker, 1852), (Indo-West Pacific from
Knysna to Samoa)
[3]
Slender Blaasop,
Torquigener sp., (known from South Africa only from 2 specimens collected off
Durban )
[3]
Spiny blaasop ,
Tylerius spinosissimus Regan, 1908, (Indo-West Pacific south to
East London )
[3]
Family:
Triacanthodidae – Spikefishes
Trumpetsnout,
Macrorhamphosodes uradoi (Kamohara, 1933), (1 record from off
Port Elizabeth ; Kenya to Japan)
[3]
Sawspine spikefish,
Paratriacanthodes retrospinis (Fowler, 1934), (Japan and China to Mozambique and Natal)
[3]
Shortsnout spikefish,
Triacanthodes ethiops Alcock, 1894, (Japan to South Africa)
[3]
Fleshy lipped spikefish,
Tydemania navigatoris Weber, 1913, (Japan to east coast of Africa,; several records from South Africa)
[3]
Family:
Anoplogastridae –
Fangtooth
Fangtooth
Anoplogaster cornuta (Valenciennes, 1839) (In Agulhas current to about 29°S; north of 35°S off west coast. Worldwide between 46°N and 46°S)
[3]
Family:
Diretmidae –
Spinyfins
Diretmichthys parini (Post & Quéro, 1981), recorded as syn. Diretmoides parini Post and Quéro, 1981 (Tropical to temperate in Atlantic ocean with gap between 7°N -17°S; probably curcumglobal in southern oceans)
[3]
[176]
Family:
Monocentridae – Pineapple fishes
Pineapple fish
Monocentris japonica (Houttuyn, 1782) (Indo-West Pacific and Red Sea south to Mossel Bay)
[3] (Recorded from False Bay on at least two occasions)
[99]
Family:
Trachichthyidae –
Slimeheads
Gephyroberyx darwinii (Johnson, 1866) (all round South African coast)
[3]
Orange roughy ,
Hoplostethus atlanticus Collett, 1896 (From Iceland to Morocco and Walvis Bay to off Durban)
[3]
Black slimehead ,
Hoplostethus cadenati Quero, 1974 (West coast of Africa from 36°N - 26°S, and off Transkei)
[3]
Silver roughy ,
Hoplostethus mediterraneus Cuvier, 1829 (Namibia to Natal)
[3]
Blackfin roughy ,
Hoplostethus melanopterus Fowler, 1938 (known from off Transkei, Somalia and the Philippines)
[3]
Smallscale slimehead ,
Hoplostethus melanopus (Weber, 1913) (Indo-West pacific from Indonesia to Natal, also off Namibia and Cape Town)
[3]
Family:
Grammicolepididae – Tinselfishes
Family:
Oreosomatidae – Oreos
Family:
Zeidae – Dories
Cyttopsis rosea (Lowe, 1843) (off Natal, Eastern Atlantic from France to Southern Angola, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, Southwest coast of India, Maldives and Japan)
[3]
King dory ,
Cyttus traversi Hutton, 1872 (Walvis ridge and off cape town to Algoa bay, south coast of Australia and New Zealand)
[3]
Buckler dory
Zenopsis conchifer (Lowe, 1850) (Walvis Bay to Natal and north to India)
[3]
Cape dory ,
Zeus capensis Valenciennes, 1835 (St Helena Bay to Natal)
[3]
John Dory
Zeus faber Linnaeus, 1758 (common along whole SA coast)
[3]
Family:
Zenionidae – Zeniontids
Gigaclass
Sarcopterygii – Lobefin fishes
Family:
Latimeriidae
References
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"Osteichthyes " . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 9 November 2023 .
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"Acanthuridae Bonaparte, 1835" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 10 November 2023 .
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"Norfolkia brachylepis (Schultz, 1960)" . WoRMS .
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"Xyrichtys pavo Valenciennes, 1840" . WoRMS .
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"Lethrinus elongatus Valenciennes, 1830" . WoRMS .
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"Lethrinus mahsenoides Valenciennes, 1830" . WoRMS .
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"Lethrinus sanguineus Smith, 1955" . WoRMS .
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World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Scarus atrilunula Randall & Bruce, 1983" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Scarus sordidus Forsskål, 1775" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Johnius dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1833)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Sillago chondropus Bleeker, 1849" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Diplodus cervinus hottentotus (Smith, 1844)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 22 November 2023 .
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"Spicara australe (Regan, 1921)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 13 November 2023 .
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"Spicara axillare (Boulenger, 1900)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 13 November 2023 .
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"Coelorhynchus denticulatus Regan" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Nezumia leonis (Barnard, 1925)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Ventrifossa ori (Smith, 1968)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Mesobius antipodum Hubbs & Iwamoto, 1977" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Laemonema globiceps Gilchrist, 1906" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 21 November 2023 .
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"Butis butis (Hamilton, 1822)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Eleotris fusca (Forster, 1801)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Eleotris mauritiana Bennett, 1832" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Eleotris melanosoma Bleeker, 1853" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Hypseleotris dayi Smith, 1950" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Trypauchen microcephalus Bleeker, 1860" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Yongeichthys nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Bathygobius albopunctatus (Valenciennes, 1837)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
^ Smith, J.L.B. 1959.
Gobioid fishes of the families Gobiidae, Periophthalmidae, Trypauchenidae, Taenioididae, and Kraemeriidae of the Western Indian Ocean. Ichthyological Bulletin; No. 13 . Department of Ichthyology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
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"Cryptocentrus pretoriusi Smith, 1958" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Glossogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes, 1837)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Mugilogobius inhacae (Smith, 1959)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Oligolepis keiensis (Smith, 1938)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 12 November 2023 .
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"Myripristis melanosticta Bleeker, 1863" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 13 November 2023 .
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"Apogon timorensis Bleeker, 1854" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Cheilodipterus lineatus Lacepède, 1801" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon thermalis Cuvier, 1829" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon queketti Gilchrist, 1903" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon multitaeniatus Cuvier, 1828" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon angustatus (Smith & Radcliffe, 1911)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
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"Apogon apogonides (Bleeker, 1856)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
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"Apogon enigmaticus (Smith, 1961)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon aureus (Lacepède, 1802)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
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"Apogon cookii MacLeay, 1881" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon flagelliferus (Smith, 1961)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon nigripes Playfair, 1867" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon taeniophorus Regan, 1908" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon fraenatus Valenciennes, 1832" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Apogon kallopterus Bleeker, 1856" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Archamia lineolata (Cuvier, 1828)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Archamia mozambiquensis Smith, 1961" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 20 November 2023 .
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"Antennarius coccineus (Lesson, 1831)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Antennarius tuberosus (Cuvier, 1817)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Linophryne digitopogon Balushkin & Trunov, 1988" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Lophius upsicephalus Smith, 1841" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Halieutopsis micropus (Alcock, 1891)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Halieutaea spicata Smith, 1965" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Dibranchus stellulatus Gilbert, 1905" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Liza dumerili (Steindachner, 1870)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Liza richardsonii (Smith, 1846)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Liza tricuspidens (Smith, 1935)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Valamugil buchanani (Bleeker, 1853)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Valamugil seheli (Forsskål, 1775)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Liza vaigiensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Valamugil cunnesius (Valenciennes, 1836)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Liza alata (Steindachner, 1892)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 26 November 2023 .
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"Liza luciae (Penrith & Penrith, 1967)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Liza melinoptera (Valenciennes, 1836)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Myxus capensis (Valenciennes, 1836)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Parupeneus cinnabarinus (Cuvier, 1829)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Parupeneus bifasciatus (Lacepède, 1801)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Myctophum phengodes (Lütken, 1892)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Myctophum asperum Richardson, 1845" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Myctophum obtusirostre Tåning, 1928" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Myctophum selenops Tåning, 1928" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Myctophum spinosum (Steindachner, 1867)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Cataetyx niki Cohen, 1981" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 23 November 2023 .
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"Ambassis productus Guichenot, 1866" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Chromis lepidolepis Bleeker, 1877" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Stegastes fasciolatus (Ogilby, 1889)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Chromis dimidiata (Klunzinger, 1871)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Chromis nigrura Smith, 1960" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 28 November 2023 .
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"Engyprosopon smithi Nielsen, 1964" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Parachirus xenicus Matsubara & Ochiai, 1963" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Solea fulvomarginata Gilchrist, 1904" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Synaptura marginata Boulenger, 1900" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Monochirus ocellatus (Linnaeus, 1758)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Solea bleekeri Boulenger, 1898" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Psenes whiteleggii Waite, 1894" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Benthodesmus elongatus elongatus (Clarke, 1879)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 30 November 2023 .
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"Gonostoma bathyphilum (Vaillant, 1884)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Gonostoma elongatum Günther, 1878" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Macrostomias longibarbatus Brauer, 1902" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Stomias boa boa (Risso, 1810)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Centriscops obliquus Waite, 1911" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Doryrhamphus excisus excisus Kaup, 1856" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus (Bleeker, 1853)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
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"Doryrhamphus multiannulatus (Regan, 1903)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 29 November 2023 .
^ Kuiter, R.H. 2009. Seahorses and their Relatives
ISBN
978-0-9775372-1-1
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"Xenobalistes punctatus Heemstra & Smith, 1983" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Mola ramsayi (Giglioli, 1883)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Paramonacanthus barnardi Fraser-Brunner, 1941" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Paramonacanthus cingalensis (Fraser-Brunner, 1941)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Anoplocapros robustus (Fraser-Brunner, 1941)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Arothron meleagris (Anonymous, 1798)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Arothron stellatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Chelonodon laticeps Smith, 1948" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Chelonodon pleurospilus (Regan, 1919)" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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"Diretmoides parini Post & Quéro, 1981" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
^ Ribbink, A.J. and Roberts, M. "African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme: An overview of the conference contributions" in South African Journal of Science September/October 2006 - Volume 102 No. 9/10, Academy of Science of South Africa, ISSN 0038-2353
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"Latimeriidae Berg, 1940" . WoRMS .
World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved 9 November 2023 .
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