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''Symphysanodon'', also known as the slopefishes, is a
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of small marine fishes. Most are found in the
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, 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 ''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 ...
, but in 2017 a new species, ''C. aureolateralis'', was placed in its own genus '' Cymatognathus''.


Description

The largest
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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 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 ...
is usually distinctively forked. The
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s have 9 dorsal spines and 10
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s, whereas 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 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. & 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.'' * '' Symphysanodon berryi'' W. D. Anderson, 1970 (Slope bass) * ''
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 ...
'' Khalaf &
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(Disi's slopefish) * ''
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 ...
'' W. D. Anderson, 1970 (Yellow-stripe slopefish) * '' Symphysanodon maunaloae'' W. D. Anderson, 1970 (Long-tailed slopefish) * '' Symphysanodon mona'' W. D. Anderson & V. G. Springer, 2005 (Akarnax slopefish) * ''
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 ...
'' W. D. Anderson, 1970 (Insular slopefish) * ''
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 ...
'' W. D. Anderson & V. G. Springer, 2005 (Sala y Gómez slopefish) * ''
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 ...
'' Quéro,
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(Réunion slopefish) * '' Symphysanodon rhax'' W. D. Anderson & V. G. Springer, 2005 (Maldives slopefish) * '' Symphysanodon typus''
Bleeker Bleeker is a Dutch occupational surname. Bleeker is an old spelling of ''(linnen)bleker'' ("linen bleacher").Symphysanodon xanthopterygion'' W. D. Anderson & Bineesh, 2011 (Indian slopefish)Anderson, W.D.Jr. & Bineesh, K.K. (2011): A new species of the perciform fish genus ''Symphysanodon'' (Symphysanodontidae) from the Arabian Sea off the southwestern coast of India. ''Zootaxa, 2966: 31-36.''


References

Percoidea Perciformes genera Marine fish genera Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker {{Percoidea-stub