Caproidae
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Deepbody boarfish, Antigonia capros
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Boarfishes are a small family, Caproidae, of marine fishes comprising two genera and twelve species. They are usually placed in the order Zeiformes with the dories, but this placement is uncertain, since boarfishes have many perciform characters, for instance in the caudal skeleton. Boarfishes are native to the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans.
Like other zeiform fishes, boarfishes have deep and thin bodies. Boarfishes are generally small, with only a few species known to reach a maximum total length of 30 centimeters (12 inches). Coloration is usually red or pink.
The earliest identified caproid fossils date to the middle Oligocene epoch of the middle Tertiary period, or roughly 20 to 30 million years ago.
[edit] Species
- Genus Antigonia
- Antigonia aurorosea Parin & Borodulina, 1986.
- Deepbody boarfish, Antigonia capros Lowe, 1843.
- Shortspine boarfish, Antigonia combatia Berry & Rathjen, 1959.
- Antigonia eos Gilbert, 1905.
- Antigonia indica Parin & Borodulina, 1986.
- Antigonia malayana Weber, 1913.
- Rhomboidal boarfish, Antigonia rhomboidea McCulloch, 1915.
- Indo-Pacific boarfish, Antigonia rubescens (Günther, 1860).
- Antigonia rubicunda Ogilby, 1910.
- Antigonia saya Parin & Borodulina, 1986.
- Antigonia xenolepis Parin & Borodulina, 1986.
- Genus Capros
- Capros aper (Linnaeus, 1758).
[edit] See also
- Some fish of the family Pentacerotidae family (order Perciformes) are also called boarfish.
[edit] References
- "Caproidae". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. January 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.