Family Congiopodidae - Racehorses or pigfishes | ||||
Order | : | Perciformes/Scorpaenoidei | ||
Class | : | Teleostei | ||
No. in FishBase | : | Genera : 1 | Species : 6 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes | ||
Environment | : | Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes | ||
Division | : | Marine | ||
Aquarium | : | none | ||
First Fossil Record | : | |||
Remark | : | Distribution: Southern Hemisphere. Scaleless; sometimes with granular skin. Relatively long snout. A single nostril on each side. Very small gill opening, located above pectoral base. Usually well developed lateral line. Dorsal fins united (except in Zanclorhynchus); dorsal spines 8-21, soft rays 8-14. Anal fin spines 1-3 or absent; 5-10 soft rays. Pectoral fin with 8-12 rays. Vertebrae 28-39. Maximum length about 80 cm. One species in South Africa reportedly molts like reptiles. Four Genera: [Congiopodus (=Agriopus), Alerticthys, Perryena, and Zanclorhynchus; the latter three monotypic. Species of this family tend to be benthic and occur uo to 500 m. | ||
Etymology | : | Greek, kogchion, diminutive, kogche, -es = oyster, shell + Greek, pous = pie ( Ref. 45335). | ||
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Main Ref. | : | Nelson, J.S. 1994 | ||
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Deep Fin Classification | : | Osteichthyes | Actinopterygii | Actinopteri | Neopterygii | Teleostei | Osteoglossocephalai | Clupeocephala | Euteleosteomorpha | Neoteleostei | Eurypterygia | Ctenosquamata | Acanthomorphata | Acanthopterygii | Percomorphaceae | Eupercaria | | | Perciformes | Scorpaenoidei | | Congiopodidae |
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The list ordered as follows:
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Scientifc name | Status | Senior/Junior synonym | Combination |
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Congiopodus torvus (Gronow, 1772) | accepted | senior | new |
Blennius torvus Gronow, 1772 | synonym | senior | original |
Cephalinus glaber Gronow, 1854 | synonym | junior | original |
Congiopodus peruvianus (Cuvier, 1829) | accepted | senior | new |
Agriopus peruvianus Cuvier, 1829 | synonym | senior | original |
Agriopus hispidus Jenyns, 1840 | synonym | junior | original |
Congiopodus spinifer (Smith, 1839) | accepted | senior | new |
Agriopus spinifer Smith, 1839 | synonym | senior | original |
Agriopus melanosoma Bleeker, 1879 | synonym | junior | original |
Congiopodus leucopaecilus (Richardson, 1846) | accepted | senior | new |
Agriopus leucopaecilus Richardson, 1846 | synonym | senior | original |
Congiopodus kieneri (Sauvage, 1878) | accepted | senior | new |
Agriopus kieneri Sauvage, 1878 | synonym | senior | original |
Congiopodus kienerii (Sauvage, 1878) | synonym | senior | new |
Congiopodus coriaceus Paulin & Moreland, 1979 | accepted | senior | original |
Cephalinus coriaceus (Paulin & Moreland, 1979) | synonym | senior | new |