Frogfish

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Frogfishes
Striated frogfish, Antennarius striatus
Striated frogfish, Antennarius striatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Lophiiformes
Family: Antennariidae
Genera

Allenichthys
Antennarius
Antennatus
Echinophryne
Histiophryne
Histrio
Kuiterichthys
Lophiocharon
Nudiantennarius
Phyllophryne
Rhycherus
Tathicarpus
See text for species.

Frogfishes are a family, Antennariidae, of anglerfishes. They are found in tropical oceans and seas around the world.[1]

They are small fishes with large globose heads. They can be distinguished from other anglerfishes by the three extended dorsal fin spines on their heads. They are mostly bottom-dwelling fishes that are well camouflaged; they employ the first dorsal spine as a fishing lure to attract prey.

The sargassumfish, Histrio histrio, is unique among frogfishes in that it clings to floating Sargassum weed.[2]

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There are 44 species in twelve genera:

  • Genus Allenichthys
    • Glauert's anglerfish, Allenichthys glauerti (Whitley, 1944).
  • Genus Antennarius
    • Tail-jet frogfish, Antennarius analis (Schultz, 1957).
    • Roughbar frogfish, Antennarius avalonis Jordan & Starks, 1907.
    • Island frogfish, Antennarius bermudensis Schultz, 1957.
    • Brackishwater frogfish, Antennarius biocellatus (Cuvier, 1817).
    • Scarlet frogfish, Antennarius coccineus (Lesson, 1831).
    • Commerson's frogfish, Antennarius commerson (Latreille, 1804).
    • New Guinean frogfish, Antennarius dorehensis Bleeker, 1859.
    • Side-jet frogfish, Antennarius duescus Snyder, 1904.
    • Shaggy angler, Antennarius hispidus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801).
    • Indian frogfish, Antennarius indicus Schultz, 1964.
    • Warty frogfish, Antennarius maculatus (Desjardins, 1840).
    • Longlure frogfish, Antennarius multiocellatus (Valenciennes, 1837).
    • Spotfin frogfish, Antennarius nummifer (Cuvier, 1817).
    • Ocellated frogfish, Antennarius ocellatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801).
    • Antennarius pardalis (Valenciennes, 1837).
    • Dwarf frogfish, Antennarius pauciradiatus Schultz, 1957.
    • Painted frogfish, Antennarius pictus (Valenciennes, 1837).
    • Singlespot frogfish, Antennarius radiosus Garman, 1896.
    • Randall's frogfish, Antennarius randalli Allen, 1970.
    • Spiny-tufted frogfish, Antennarius rosaceus Smith & Radcliffe, 1912.
    • Bloody frogfish, Antennarius sanguineus Gill, 1863.
    • Calico frogfish, Antennarius sarasa Tanaka, 1916.
    • Antennarius scriptissimus Jordan, 1902.
    • Senegalese frogfish, Antennarius senegalensis Cadenat, 1959.
    • Striated frogfish, Antennarius striatus (Shaw, 1794).
  • Genus Antennatus
    • Antennatus flagellatus Ohnishi, Iwata & Hiramatsu, 1997.
    • Antennatus linearis Randall & Holcom, 2001.
    • Bandtail frogfish, Antennatus strigatus (Gill, 1863).
    • Tuberculated frogfish, Antennatus tuberosus (Cuvier, 1817).
  • Genus Echinophryne
    • Prickly anglerfish, Echinophryne crassispina McCulloch & Waite, 1918.
    • Long-spined anglerfish, Echinophryne mitchellii (Morton, 1897).
    • Echinophryne reynoldsi Pietsch & Kuiter, 1984.
  • Genus Histiophryne
    • Histiophryne bougainvilli (Valenciennes, 1837).
    • Cryptic anglerfish, Histiophryne cryptacanthus (Weber, 1913).
  • Genus Histrio
  • Genus Kuiterichthys
    • Rough anglerfish, Kuiterichthys furcipilis (Cuvier, 1817).
  • Genus Lophiocharon
    • Marble-mouthed frogfish, Lophiocharon lithinostomus (Jordan & Richardson, 1908).
    • Three-spot frogfish, Lophiocharon trisignatus (Richardson, 1844).
  • Genus Nudiantennarius
    • Deepwater frogfish, Nudiantennarius subteres (Smith & Radcliffe, 1912).
  • Genus Phyllophryne
    • Smooth anglerfish, Phyllophryne scortea (McCulloch & Waite, 1918).
  • Genus Rhycherus
    • Tasselled anglerfish, Rhycherus filamentosus (Castelnau, 1872).
    • Rhycherus gloveri Pietsch, 1984.
  • Genus Tathicarpus
    • Butler's frogfish, Tathicarpus butleri Ogilby, 1907.

The frogfish is known to have the fastest movement in the animal kingdom with a bite that has been photographed at high speed to take only 1/6000 of a second.


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[edit] References

  1. ^ "Antennariidae". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. February 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.
  2. ^ Theodore W. Pietsch (2005). Antennariidae. Tree of Life web project. Retrieved on 4 April 2006.

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