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Lutjanidae

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Snapper
Humpback red snapper, Lutjanus gibbus
Scientific classification
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Paridae
Genera

Aphareus
Aprion
Apsilus
Etelis
Hemilutjanus
Hoplopagrus
Lipocheilus
Lutjanus
Macolor
Ocyurus
Paracaesio
Pinjalo
Pristipomoides
Randallichthys
Rhomboplites
Symphorus

Snapper are a family of perciform fish, mainly marine but with some members living in estuaries, and entering fresh water to feed. Some are important food fish. One of the best known is the red snapper.

Snapper are found in the tropical and subtropical regions of all the oceans. They can grow to about a meter in length. Most feed on crustaceans or other fish, though a few are plankton-feeders. They can be kept in aquaria, but mostly grow too fast to be popular aquarium fish. They live at depths of up to 450 m.

About 100 species of snapper are currently recognised, divided into about 16 genera. A very large number of fish species have "snapper" in their common name; most but not all of these are members of the family Lutjanidae. Almost all the 60 or so species in the genus Lutjanus have common names including the word "snapper".

Unrelated to the fish, the word "snapper" is also used for snapping turtles, as for the common snapper and the alligator snapper.



Species

References

  • Paulin, Chris D. "Pagrus auratus, a new combination for the species known as "snapper" in Australasian waters (Pisces: Sparidae)". New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1990, 24:259-265. http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjmfr/1990/26.php
  • Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Family Lutjanidae". FishBase. January 2006 version.
  1. ^ Moura & Lindeman (2007). "A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus". Zootaxa. 1422: 31–43. {{cite journal}}: line feed character in |title= at position 78 (help)

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