Cubiceps

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Cubiceps
Fossil range: Pliocene to Present[1]
Cubiceps caeruleus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Nomeidae
Genus: Cubiceps

Cubiceps is one genus among 4 genera containing altogether 18 species of perciform fish of the family Nomeidae commonly known as Driftfish. The genus Cubiceps contains 10 species.

[edit] Species

  • Black fathead Cubiceps baxteri
  • Blue fathead Cubiceps caeruleus
  • Cape fathead Cubiceps capensis
  • Driftfish Cubiceps gracilis
  • Large-scale cigarfish Cubiceps macrolepis
  • Dwarf cigarfish Cubiceps nanus
  • Longfin cigarfish Cubiceps paradoxus
  • Longfin fathead Cubiceps pauciradiatus
  • Indian driftfish Cubiceps squamiceps
  • Cubiceps kotlyari (no common name recorded)

Their entries in FishBase are:

Species name (2007) FishBase name Source
Cubiceps baxteri Black fathead McCulloch, 1923
Cubiceps caeruleus Blue fathead Regan, 1914
Cubiceps capensis Cape fathead Smith, 1845
Cubiceps gracilis Driftfish Lowe, 1843
Cubiceps kotlyari Agafonova, 1988
Cubiceps macrolepis Large-scale cigarfish Agafonova, 1988
Cubiceps nanus Dwarf cigarfish Agafonova, 1988
Cubiceps paradoxus Longfin cigarfish Butler, 1979
Cubiceps pauciradiatus Longfin fathead Günther, 1872
Cubiceps squamiceps Indian driftfish (Lloyd, 1909)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "A compendium of fossil marine animal genera". Bulletins of American Paleontology 364: p.560.