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Symphysanodontidae
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus ''Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * ''Symphysanodon andersoni'' Adolf Kotthaus, Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., ...
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Symphysanodontidae
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus ''Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * ''Symphysanodon andersoni'' Adolf Kotthaus, Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., ...
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Symphysanodon Katayamai
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Disii
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Pitondelafournaisei
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Parini
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Octoactinus
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Berryi
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Mona
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Maunaloae
''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a genus of small marine fishes. Most are found in the Indo-Pacific, but three species, ''S. berryi'', ''S. mona'', and ''S. octoactinus'', are found in the Western Atlantic. They are found on rocky reefs at depths of . Traditionally, this genus is the only member of the family Symphysanodontidae, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''. Description The largest species of ''Symphysanodon'' can reach in length. Their bodies are slender and compressed, with blunt snouts. They are red, pink, oranges or yellow in colour. The caudal fin is usually distinctively forked. The dorsal fins have 9 dorsal spines and 10 soft rays, whereas the anal fin has three anal spines and seven or eight soft rays. Species There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus: * '' Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus, 1974 (Buck-toothed slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. ...
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Symphysanodon Andersoni
''Symphysanodon andersoni'', the buck-toothed slopefish, is a species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... of marine fish found in the western Indian Ocean.Anderson, W.D.Jr., Chesalin, M.V., Jawad, L.A. & Al Shajibi, S.R. (2015): Redescription of the percoid fish ''Symphysanodon andersoni'' Kotthaus (Symphysanodontidae) from the northwestern Indian Ocean, based on the holotype and the second known specimen. ''Zootaxa, 4021 (3): 475-481.'' Description This species reaches a length of . Etymology The fish bears the name William D. Anderson Jr. in recognition of his research on '' Symphysanodon'', his examination of this species, and his sharing of his findings with Kotthaus. Anderson, Jr. works at the Grice Marine Biological Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina ...
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