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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.

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. Details of each species may be available through the relevant internal links. Synonyms may be listed where useful.

Osteichthyes (/ˌɒstˈɪkθi.z/), popularly referred to as the bony fish, is a diverse taxonomic group of fish that have skeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be contrasted with the Chondrichthyes, which have skeletons primarily composed of cartilage. The vast majority of fish are members of Osteichthyes, which is an extremely diverse and abundant group consisting of 45 orders, and over 435 families and 28,000 species. It is the largest class of vertebrates in existence today. The group Osteichthyes is divided into the ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii) and lobe-finned fish (Sarcopterygii). The oldest known fossils of bony fish are about 425 million years old, which are also transitional fossils, showing a tooth pattern that is in between the tooth rows of sharks and bony fishes. (Full article...)



Superclass Osteichthyes – Bony fishes


All entries in this list are included in this superclass. There are two classes represented: Actinopterygii and Sarcopterygii.


Class Actinopterygii – Ray-finned fishes



Subclass Neopterygii


Only one Infraclass - Teleostei - is represented.


Superorder Acanthopterygii – Spiny finned fishes


Superorder Clupeomorpha


Order Clupeiformes

Family: Chirocentridae – Wolfherrings

Family: Clupeidae – Herrings, sardines and pilchards

Family: Engraulidae – Anchovies


Superorder Cyclosquamata


Order Aulopiformes

Suborder: Alepisauroidei

Family: Alepisauridae – Lancetfishes

Family: Evermannellidae – Sabretooth fishes

Family: Paralepididae – Barracudinas (incl. Anotopteridae Daggertooths)

Family: Scopelarchidae Pearleyes

Suborder: Chlorophthalmoidei

Family: Bathysauropsidae

Family: Chlorophthalmidae Greeneyes

Family: Ipnopidae

Family: Notosudidae Notosudids

Suborder: Giganturoidei

Family: Bathysauridae

Family: Giganturidae Telescopefish

Suborder: Synodontoidei

Family: Synodontidae Lizardfishes


Superorder Elopomorpha


Order Albuliformes Bonefishes

Family: Albulidae


Order Anguilliformes Eels

Suborder: Anguilloidei

Family: Anguillidae Freshwater eels

Family: Moringuidae Spaghetti eels

Family: Chlopsidae False morays

Family: Muraenidae Moray eels

Suborder: Congroidei

Family: Congridae Conger eels

Family: Derichthyidae Longneck eels

Family: Muraenesocidae Pike congers

Family: Nettastomatidae Witch eels

Family: Ophichthidae Snake-eels and worm-eels

Crocodile snake-eel Brachysomophis crocodilinus (Bennett, 1833) (Natal, Tanzania, Seychelles, Mauritius and Indo-Pacific)[1]

Suborder: Nemichthyoidei

Family: Nemichthyidae Snipe eels

Family: Serrivomeridae Sawtooth eels

Suborder: Synaphobranchoidei

Family: Synaphobranchidae Cutthroat eels


Order Elopiformes

Family: Elopidae Ladyfishes

Family: Megalopidae Tarpons


Order Notacanthiformes

Family: Halosauridae Halosaurs

Family: Notacanthidae Spiny eels


Order Saccopharyngiformes

Familia: Cyematidae Arrow eels


Superorder Lampridiomorpha


Order Lampridiformes

Family: Lamprididae Opahs (Lampridae in Smiths)

Family: Lophotidae Crestfishes

Family: Radiicephalidae Tapertail

Family: Regalecidae Oarfishes

Family: Stylephoridae Tube-eye

Family: Trachipteridae Ribbonfishes


Superorder Ostariophysi


Order Gonorynchiformes

Family: Chanidae

Family: Gonorynchidae Beaked sandfish


Order Siluriformes Catfishes

Family: Ariidae – Sea catfishes

Family: Plotosidae Eel catfishes


Superorder Paracanthopterygii


Order Batrachoidiformes

Family: Batrachoididae Toadfishes


Order Gadiformes

Family: Bregmacerotidae Codlets

Family: Gadidae Cods

Family: Macrouridae Grenadiers

Family: Melanonidae Melanonids

Family: Merlucciidae Hakes

Family: Moridae Deepsea cods


Order Lophiiformes Anglerfishes

Suborder: Antennarioidei

Family: Antennariidae Anglers

Suborder: Lophioidei

Family: Lophiidae Monks

Suborder: Ogcocephalioidei

Superfamily: Ceratioidea

Family: Ceratiidae Seadevils

Family: Himantolophidae Footballfish

Family: Linophrynidae Dwarf anglers

Family: Melanocetidae Devil-anglers

Superfamily: Chaunacioidea

Family: Chaunacidae Coffinfishes

Superfamily: Ogcocephalioidea

Family: Ogcocephalidae Seabats


Order Ophidiiformes

Family: Aphyonidae Aphyonids

Family: Bythitidae Bythitids or Brotulas

Family: Carapidae Pearlfishes

Family: Ophidiidae Cuskeels

Family: Parabrotulidae False brotulas


Superorder Polymixiomorpha


Order Polymixiiformes

Family: Polymixiidae Beardfishes


Superorder Protacanthopterygii


Order Argentiniformes

Suborder: Alepocephaloidei

Family: Alepocephalidae Slickheads

Family: Leptochilichthyidae

Suborder: Argentinoidei

Family: Argentinidae Argentines

Family: Opisthoproctidae Barreleyes

Family: Microstomatidae

Subfamily: Bathylaginae Deep sea smelts


Superorder Scopelomorpha Lanternfishes


Order Myctophiformes

Family: Myctophidae Lanternfishes

Family: Neoscopelidae Blackchins


Superorder Stenopterygii


Order Ateleopodiformes

Family: Ateleopodidae Tadpole fishes


Order Stomiiformes

Suborder: Gonostomatoidei

Family: Gonostomatidae Bristlemouths

Family: Phosichthyidae Lightfishes

Family: Sternoptychidae Hatchetfishes

Subfamily: Maurolicinae

Subfamily: Sternoptychinae

Family: Stomiidae

Subfamily: Astronesthinae Snaggletooths

Subfamily: Idiacanthinae Sawtail-fishes

Subfamily: Malacosteinae Loosejaws

Subfamily: Melanostomiinae Scaleless dragonfishes

Subfamily: Stomiinae Scaly dragonfishes


Class Sarcopterygii Lobefin fishes



Subclass Actinistia



Order Coelacanthiformes Coelacanths

Family: Latimeriidae


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. Zsilavecz, Guido, Coastal fishes of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay: A divers' identification guide. SURG, Cape Town, 2005. ISBN 0-620-34230-7
  4. 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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