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''Pristipomoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lutjanidae, the snappers. They are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans.


Taxonomy

''Pristipomoides'' was created by the Dutch
ichthyologist Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish, including bony fish ( Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 33,400 species of fish had been described as of Octobe ...
, herpetologist and physician Pieter Bleeker in 1852 as a monotypic genus with ''Pristipomoides typus'' as its only species, this species therefore being the type species of the genus. The generic name is a compound of ''Pristipoma'' with the suffix ''oides'' which means "like". At the time Bleeker coined the name he though ''P. typus'' was more closely related to and in the same family as the genus ''Pristipoma'', this taxon is now regarded as a synonym of the grunt genus ''
Pomadasys ''Pomadasys'' is a genus of grunts native to the waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean and through the Indian Ocean to the Pacific coast of the Americas. The name of this genus is a compound of ''poma'' meaning "lid" or "covering" and ''dasys'' m ...
'' in the family Haemulidae. There are two
subgenera In biology, a subgenus (plural: subgenera) is a taxonomic rank directly below genus. In the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a species name, in parentheses, placed between t ...
which are recognised by some authorities and 11 currently recognised species in this genus are: * Subgenus ''Pristipomoides''
Bleeker Bleeker is a Dutch occupational surname. Bleeker is an old spelling of ''(linnen)bleker'' ("linen bleacher").Pristipomoides auricilla ''Pristipomoides auricilla'', the goldflag jobfish or the yellow flower snapper, is a species of ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific region. Taxonomy ''Pristipomoides auricilla'' Was ...
'' (D. S. Jordan, Evermann & . Tanaka, 1927) (goldflag jobfish) ** ''Pristipomoides filamentosus'' (Achille Valenciennes">Valenciennesv, 1830) (crimson jobfish, crimson snapper) ** ''Pristipomoides flavipinnis'' Shiro Shinohara, S. Shinohara, 1963 (golden eye jobfish) ** ''Pristipomoides multidens'' (Francis Day, F. Day, 1871) (goldbanded jobfish, goldband snapper) ** ''
Pristipomoides sieboldii ''Pristipomoides sieboldii'', the lavender jobfish, lavender snapper or von Siebold’s snapper, is a species of ray-finned fish, which is a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Taxonomy ...
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Bleeker Bleeker is a Dutch occupational surname. Bleeker is an old spelling of ''(linnen)bleker'' ("linen bleacher").Pristipomoides typus''
Bleeker Bleeker is a Dutch occupational surname. Bleeker is an old spelling of ''(linnen)bleker'' ("linen bleacher").Pristipomoides amoenus ''Pristipomoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lutjanidae, the snappers. They are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Taxonomy ''Pristipomoides'' was created by the Dutch ichthyologist, he ...
'' Snyder, 1911 **''
Pristipomoides aquilonaris ''Pristipomoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lutjanidae, the snappers. They are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Taxonomy ''Pristipomoides'' was created by the Dutch ichthyologist, herpeto ...
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& T. H. Bean, 1896)
(wenchman) ** '' Pristipomoides argyrogrammicus'' ( Valenciennes, 1832) (ornate jobfish) ** ''
Pristipomoides freemani ''Pristipomoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lutjanidae, the snappers. They are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Taxonomy ''Pristipomoides'' was created by the Dutch ichthyologist, he ...
'' W. D. Anderson, 1966 (slender wenchman) ** '' Pristipomoides macrophthalmus'' ( J. P. Müller &
Troschel Franz Hermann Troschel (10 October 1810 – 6 November 1882) was a German zoologist born in Spandau. He studied mathematics and natural history at the University of Berlin, where he was awarded his doctorate in 1834.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; ...
, 1848)
(Cardinal snapper) ** ''
Pristipomoides zonatus ''Pristipomoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lutjanidae, the snappers. They are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Taxonomy ''Pristipomoides'' was created by the Dutch ichthyologist, he ...
'' ( Valenciennes, 1830) (oblique-banded snapper) ''P. amoenus'' is treated as a synonym of ''P. argyrogrammicus'' by
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but is regarded as a valid species by the Catalog of Fishes.


Characteristics

''Pristipomoides'' snappers are small to medium-sized and have
fusiform Fusiform means having a spindle-like shape that is wide in the middle and tapers at both ends. It is similar to the lemon-shape, but often implies a focal broadening of a structure that continues from one or both ends, such as an aneurysm on a b ...
, relatively slender and elongate bodies although they can also be robust. There is typically an outer row of enlarged, conical teeth and an inner band of bristle-like teeth with enlarged canines often placed on the front of the jaws. The vomerine teeth are arranged in a V-shaped or triangular patch, although one species ''
Pristipomoides sieboldii ''Pristipomoides sieboldii'', the lavender jobfish, lavender snapper or von Siebold’s snapper, is a species of ray-finned fish, which is a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Taxonomy ...
'' shows a median extension to the rear of the main patch, this is also the only species which has teeth on its tongue. The space between the eyes is flattened. These snappers have a continuous dorsal fin which is not notched, this fin contains 10 spines and 10-11 soft rays while the
anal fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as se ...
has 3 spines and 7-8 soft rays. The dorsal and anal fins are lacking in scales and the last ray of each of these fins is extended and is noticeably longer than the neighbouring rays. The pectoral fins are long, equivalent in length to 2/3rds of the head length and contains 15-17 fin rays. The caudal fin is forked. The scales on the body are medium-sized to relatively small. The colour of these fishes is typically pink or rosy, occasionally they are purple, violet, or lavender on their back and upper flanks and frequently silver or whitish on lower flanks and abdomen.


Distribution

''Pristipomoides'' snappers are found in the warmer waters of the
Indo-Pacific The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth. In a narrow sense, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific or Indo-Pacific Asia, it comprises the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the ...
region and the western Atlantic Ocean.


Habitat and biology

''Pristipomoides'' snappers are found in relatively deep water, at depths between , typically over rocky substrates. They may live as solitary fish or aggregate in small shoals. Like other snappers, they are predatory fishes which prey on other smaller fishes,
squid True squid are molluscs with an elongated soft body, large eyes, eight arms, and two tentacles in the superorder Decapodiformes, though many other molluscs within the broader Neocoleoidea are also called squid despite not strictly fitting t ...
, crustaceans and pelagic tunicates.


Fisheries

''Pristipomoides'' snappers are normally caught using bottom longlines and deep handlines but beam trawls may also be used. These fish are considered to have good quality flesh and they are largely sold fresh, although some of the catch may be preserved by freezing. They are important as food fish in some areas, especially in the western Pacific Ocean.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3404188 Etelinae Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker