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This is a sub-list of the List of marine spiny-finned fishes of South Africa for perch-like 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.

Map of the Southern African coastline showing some of the landmarks referred to in species range statements
Map of the Southern African coastline showing some of the landmarks referred to in species range statements

List ordering and taxonomy complies where possible with the current usage in Wikispecies, 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. Synonyms may be listed where useful.

Perciformes (/ˈpɜːrsɪˌfɔːrmz/), also called the Percomorpha or Acanthopteri, is an order or superorder of ray-finned fish. If considered a single order, they are the most numerous order of vertebrates, containing about 41% of all bony fish. Perciformes means "perch-like". Perciformes is an Order within the Clade Percomorpha consisting of "perch-like" Percomorphans. This group comprises over 10,000 species found in almost all aquatic ecosystems.

The order contains about 160 families, which is the most of any order within the vertebrates. It is also the most variably sized order of vertebrates, ranging from the 7 mm (14 in) Schindleria brevipinguis to the 5 m (15 ft) marlin in the genus Makaira. They first appeared and diversified in the Late Cretaceous.

Among the well-known members of this group are perch and darters (Percidae), sea bass and groupers (Serranidae). (Full article...)



Order Perciformes



Suborder: Acanthuroidei



Family: Acanthuridae Surgeonfishes and unicornfishes

Subfamily: Acanthurinae Surgeonfishes

Subfamily: Nasinae Unicornfishes


Family: Ephippidae Batfishes


Family: Luvaridae Louvar


Family: Scatophagidae Scatties


Family: Siganidae Rabbitfishes


Family: Zanclidae Moorish idol


Suborder: Blennioidei



Family: Blenniidae Blennies


Family: Clinidae Klipfishes


Family: Tripterygiidae Threefin blennies or Triplefins


Suborder: Callionymoidei



Family: Callionymidae Dragonets


Suborder: Gobiesocoidei



Family: Gobiesocidae Clingfishes


Suborder: Gobioidei



Family: Eleotridae Sleepers


Family: Gobiidae Gobies

Subfamily Amblyopinae
Subfamily Gobiinae
Subfamily Gobionellinae
Subfamily Oxudercinae



Family: Microdesmidae Gobies

Subfamilia: Ptereleotrinae



Suborder: Labroidei



Family: Cichlidae Cichlids


Family: Labridae Wrasses


Family: Pomacentridae Damselfishes


Family: Scaridae Parrotfishes


Suborder: Percoidei


See article List of marine fishes of the suborder Percoidei of South Africa


Suborder: Scombroidei



Family: Gempylidae Snake mackerels


Family: Istiophoridae Sailfish, spearfishes and marlins


Family: Scombridae Tunas, mackerels and bonitos

Subfamily: Gasterochismatinae

Subfamily: Scombrinae


Family: Sphyraenidae Barracudas


Family: Trichiuridae Frostfishes


Family: Xiphiidae Swordfishes



Suborder: Stromateoidei



Family: Centrolophidae Ruffs


Family: Nomeidae Driftfishes


Family: Ariommatidae


Family: Tetragonuridae Squaretails


Family: Stromateidae


Suborder: Trachinoidei



Family: Ammodytidae Sandlances


Family: Champsodontidae Gapers


Family: Chiasmodontidae Swallowers


Family: Creediidae Sand burrowers



Family: Percophidae Duckbills


Family: Pinguipedidae Sandsmelts



Family: Trichonotidae Sand divers


Family: Uranoscopidae Stargazers


Suborder: Zoarcoidei



Family: Zoarcidae Eelpouts


References


  1. Ed. Smith, Margaret M, and Heemstra, P. Smith's sea fishes. South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, Grahamstown. Struik publishers, Cape Town, 2003.
  2. Branch, G.M. Griffiths, C.L. Branch, M.L. Beckley, L.E. Two Oceans: A guide to the marine life of southern Africa. 5th impression, David Philip, Cape Town, 2000. ISBN 0-86486-250-4
  3. 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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