Percoidei

Bluefish - Pomatomus saltatrix

Bluefish - Pomatomus saltatrix

Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) is the only extant species of the family Pomatomidae. It is a marine pelagic fish found around the world in temperate and subtropical waters, except for the northern Pacific Ocean. Bluefish are known as tailor in Australia .....
Butterflyfish - Chaetodontidae

Butterflyfish - Chaetodontidae

Butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) are a family of marine bony fish belonging to the order Perciformes. Butterflyfish Pesci farfalla Chaetodontidae intotheblue.it ...
Black-tailed Butterflyfish - Chaetodon austriacus

Black-tailed Butterflyfish - Chaetodon austriacus

Black-tailed butterflyfish (Chaetodon austriacus), also known as Blacktail butterflyfish or exquisite butterflyfish, is a species of butterflyfish native to the Middle East ...
Eritrean butterflyfish - Chaetodon paucifasciatus

Eritrean butterflyfish - Chaetodon paucifasciatus

Eritrean butterflyfish or crown butterflyfish  (Chaetodon paucifasciatus) is a species butterflyfish belongns Chaetodontidae family. It is essentially just known in theRed Sea and the Gulf of Aden, but has been reported in East Africa ...
Indian Butterflyfish - Chaetodon Mitratus

Indian Butterflyfish - Chaetodon Mitratus

Butterflyfish (Chaetodontidae) are a family of marine bony fish belonging to the order  Perciformes. Pesce Farfalla Indiano Indian Butterflyfish intotheblue.it chaetodon mitratus...
Masked Bannerfish - Heniochus monoceros

Masked Bannerfish - Heniochus monoceros

Masked Bannerfish, Heniochus monoceros,  is a marine ray-finned fish, a butterflyfish belonging to the family Chaetodontidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific area ...
Raccoon Butterflyfish - Chaetodon lunula

Raccoon Butterflyfish - Chaetodon lunula

Raccoon Butterflyfish (Chaetodon lunula), also known as the crescent-masked butterflyfish, lunule butterflyfish, halfmoon butterflyfish, moon butterflyfish, raccoon butterfly, raccoon, raccoon coralfish, and redstriped butterflyfish, is a species of marin...
Red Sea Bannerfish - Heniochus intermedius

Red Sea Bannerfish - Heniochus intermedius

Red Sea Banner Butterflyfish (Heniochus intermedius) is a bony marine fish belonging to the order Perciformes. It lives in the waters of the Red Sea and around East Africa and the Middle East. ...
Schooling bannerfish - Heniochus diphreutes

Schooling bannerfish - Heniochus diphreutes

Schooling bannerfish (Heniochus diphreutes), also known as the false moorish idol, is a marine ray-finned fish, a butterfyfish from the family Chaetodontidae. It is native to the Indo-Pacific area ...
Scrawled Butterflyfish - Chaetodon meyeri

Scrawled Butterflyfish - Chaetodon meyeri

Scrawled Butterflyfish (Chaetodon meyeri) is a species of butterflyfish (family Chaetodontidae). It is found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean from East Africa to the Line Islands; north to the Ryukyu Islands; south to the Great Barrier Reef; ...
Caranx - Carangidae

Caranx - Carangidae

The Carangidae are a family of fish which includes the jacks, pompanos, jack mackerels, runners, and scads.Carangidi Caranx Carangidae family jacks intotheblue.it ...
Amberjack or Yellowtail - Seriola dumerili

Amberjack or Yellowtail - Seriola dumerili

Seriola dumerili, commonly known as Amberjack or Yellowtail, is a marine fish belonging to the family Carangidae. Ricciola Seriola dumerili Amberjack Yellowtail Carangidae carangidi ...
Bigeye trevally - Caranx sexfasciatus

Bigeye trevally - Caranx sexfasciatus

Il Caranx sexfasciatus  è un pesce marino molto diffuso classificato nella famiglia dei Carangidi. Questo carangide è distribuito nelle acque tropicali dell’Oceano Indiano e del Pacifico; può raggiungere una lunghezza massima  di 120 cm e i 18 Kg di ...
Black jack - Caranx lugubris

Black jack - Caranx lugubris

Il black jack, Caranx lugubris, o trevally nero è una specie di grandi pesci dell'oceano appartenente alla famiglia Carangidae. La specie vive in tutte le acque tropicali del mondo. Si trova infatti al largo delle acque oceaniche ...
Blue trevally - Carangoides ferdau

Blue trevally - Carangoides ferdau

The blue trevally (Carangoides ferdau), also known as the banded trevally, barred trevally, Ferdau's trevally or Forskaal's jackfish, is a common, widespread species of pelagic marine fish classified in the jack family Carangidae. ...
Bluefin trevally - Caranx  melampygus

Bluefin trevally - Caranx  melampygus

The bluefin trevally, Caranx melampygus (also known as the bluefin jack, bluefin kingfish, bluefinned crevalle, blue ulua, omilu and spotted trevally) ...
Giant trevally - Caranx ignobilis

Giant trevally - Caranx ignobilis

Caranx ignobilis, conosciuto comunemente come Carango gigante indopacifico è un grosso pesce d'acqua salata appartenente alla famiglia Carangidae. ...
Leerfish or Garrick - Lichia amia

Leerfish or Garrick - Lichia amia

We had been trying for a long time to film Leerfish or Garrick - Lichia amia - one of the most beautiful and most elusive Carangidae endemic to the Mediterranean Sea. It is a pelagic species but, like all carangids, Leerfish usually approaches the coast ...
Mediterranean carango Golden carango - Caranx crysos

Mediterranean carango Golden carango - Caranx crysos

Caranx crysos, commonly known as Mediterranean carango, golden carango or bluestripe jack, Egyptian scad, hardtail jack or hardnose, is a sea fish of the Carangidae family.  Carango Mediterraneo Carango Dorato Caranx Crysos intotheblue.it ...
Pompano - Palometa blanca - Trachinotus ovatus

Pompano - Palometa blanca - Trachinotus ovatus

The Pompano, Palometa blanca (Trachinotus ovatus) is a sea fish belonging to the Carangidae family. Leccia Stella Trachinotus ovatus Palometa blanca intotheblue.it ...
Smallspotted dart - Trachinotus Baillonii

Smallspotted dart - Trachinotus Baillonii

Smallspotted dart  (Trachinotus baillonii) is a species of jack in the family Carangidae. Leccia Stella Maculata Trachinotus Baillonii Smallspotted dart intotheblue.it ...
Fusilier Fishes - Caesionidae

Fusilier Fishes - Caesionidae

Caesionidae (Fusilier Fishes) are a family of bony fish belonging to the order Perciformes, known as riflefishes. This family is endemic to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean, in the tropical areas. They are also present in the Red Sea. They...
Lunar Fusilier - Caesio lunaris

Lunar Fusilier - Caesio lunaris

Lunar fusilier (Caesio lunaris) is a species of marine fish in the family Caesionidae. The lunar fusilier is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo/West Pacific area, including the Rea Sea. ...
Variable-lined fusilier - Caesio varilineata

Variable-lined fusilier - Caesio varilineata

The variable-lined fusilier, Caesio varilineata, or thin-lined fusilier, is a species of pelagic marine ray-finned fish, a fusilier belonging to the family Caesionidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific region. Caesio varilineata was first formally des...
Yellowback Fusilier - Caesio xanthonota

Yellowback Fusilier - Caesio xanthonota

Yellowback Fusilier beloning to the family casionidae, is a small to medium-sized fish which grows to about 40 cm. The mouth is small and terminal and is protusible, being able to be extended forward to swallow food. The body is fusiform or spindle-shaped....
Live sharksucker - Echeneis naucrates

Live sharksucker - Echeneis naucrates

Live Sharksucker or Slender Sharksucker, Echeneis naucrates, is a species of marine fish in the family Echeneidae. The species is considered as circumtropical, as it occurs in all tropical and warm temperate waters around the world, except for the ea...
Mahi-mahi - Dorado - Coryphaena hippurus

Mahi-mahi - Dorado - Coryphaena hippurus

Mahi-mahi, or common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Also widely called Dorado (not to be confused with Salminus brasiliensis, ...
Sea bass - Dicentrarchus labrax

Sea bass - Dicentrarchus labrax

Dicentrarchus labrax, nota comunemente come spigola (nell'Italia peninsulare e insulare) o branzino (prevalentemente nell'Italia settentrionale) ...
Serranids - Serranidae

Serranids - Serranidae

Serranidae is a family of marine bony fish belonging to the order Perciformes which includes 530 species of fish commonly known as Serranidi. ...
Atlantic goliath grouper - Epinephelus itajara

Atlantic goliath grouper - Epinephelus itajara

La cernia gigante atlantica (Epinephelus itajara Lichtenstein, 1822) è un grande pesce d'acqua salata appartenente alla famiglia Serranidae. 
Black Grouper - Epinephelus caninus

Black Grouper - Epinephelus caninus

Black Grouper (Epinephelus caninus) is a sea fish belonging to the Serranidae family, rare in Italian seas. Cernia Nera Black Grouper Epinephelus caninus intotheblue.it ...
Bluespotted Grouper - Cephalopholis argus

Bluespotted Grouper - Cephalopholis argus

Cephalopholis argus, also known as roi, Bluespotted Grouper, and celestial grouper, is a fish from the Indo-Pacific which is variously a commercial gamefish, an invasive species, and occasionally an aquarium resident. Its species name comes from its resemblance...
Comber fish - Serranus cabrilla

Comber fish - Serranus cabrilla

Comber fish (Serranus cabrilla Linnaeus, 1758) is a marine bony fish belonging to the Serranidae. family.Perchia Serranus cabrilla Comber fish intotheblue.it ...
Dusky grouper - Epinephelus marginatus

Dusky grouper - Epinephelus marginatus

The dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus Lowe, 1834) is a fish belonging to the family Serranidae. Cernia Bruna Epinephelus marginatus Dusky Grouper Serranidae. Cernia Bruna Epinephelus marginatus Dusky Grouper Serranidae ...
Goldblotch grouper - Golden Grouper - Epinephelus costae

Goldblotch grouper - Golden Grouper - Epinephelus costae

Goldblotch grouper - Golden Grouper - Epinephelus costae. It is an extremely wary species towards humans, therefore difficult to approach and photograph. ...
Greasy grouper - Epinephelus tauvina

Greasy grouper - Epinephelus tauvina

Greasy grouper (Epinephelus tauvina), also known as the Arabian grouper, is an Indo-Pacific fish species of economic importance belonging to the Serranidae family. Greasy grouper Epinephelus tauvina Cernia Maculata intotheblue.it ...
Marine goldfish - Anthias anthias

Marine goldfish - Anthias anthias

Anthias anthias (Linnaeus, 1758), is a marine bony fish belonging to the family Serranidae. Anthias anthias castagnola rossa famiglia Serranidae family. ...
Nassau grouper - Epinephelus striatus

Nassau grouper - Epinephelus striatus

Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) or striped grouper is one of several perciform fishes in the Serranidae family, commonly referred to as groupers. It is the most important grouper for commercial fisheries in the West Indies, but has been endangered...
Painted comber - Serranus scriba

Painted comber - Serranus scriba

Painted comber (Serranus scriba) is a subtropical marine fish, classified in family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Black Sea. Confusingly, a synonym of this species is Per...
Specklefin grouper from Maldives - Epinephelus ongus

Specklefin grouper from Maldives - Epinephelus ongus

Epinephelus ongus, the white-streaked grouper, specklefin grouper, lace-finned rock-cod, specklefin rockcod, wavy-lined tock-cod, white-speckled grouper or white-spotted rock-cod, is a grouper from the subfamily Epenephelinae which is part of the fam...
Yellow-edged Lyretail - Variola louti

Yellow-edged Lyretail - Variola louti

Yellow-edged Lyretail Variola louti or Lyretail Grouper (Forsskàl, 1175) is a sea fish belonging to the Actinopterygii class, to the Perciformes order, to the Serranidae family ...
Snappers - Lutjanidae

Snappers - Lutjanidae

Snappers are a family of perciform fish, Lutjanidae, mainly marine, but with some members inhabiting estuaries, feeding in fresh water. The family includes about 113 species. Some are important food fish. One of the best known is the red snapper. ...
One-spot snapper - Lutjanus monostigma

One-spot snapper - Lutjanus monostigma

One-spot snapper, Lutjanus monostigma, is a species of snappers belonging Actinopterygii class, order Perciformes, Lutjanidae family. Lutjanus monostigma can reach a maximum length of 60 centimetres in males, with a common length of ...
Schoolmaster Snapper - Lutjanus apodus

Schoolmaster Snapper - Lutjanus apodus

Schoolmaster Snapper (Lutjanus apodus) is a colorful, subtropical fish found over coral reef areas along the coasts of Florida, the Bahamas and the Carribean, though it can range northward along the Atlantic coast of the United States. Adults are 30–35 cm lon...
Snapper - Lutjanus gibbus

Snapper - Lutjanus gibbus

Lutjanus gibbus is a species of snapper native to the Indian Ocean, from the coast of Africa and the Red Sea to the western Pacific Ocean. Humpback red snapper Lutjanus gibbus intotheblue.it ...
Sparids - Sparidae

Sparids - Sparidae

The Sparidae family includes 125 species of saltwater fish belonging to the order Perciformes. ...
Black seabream - Spondyliosoma cantharus

Black seabream - Spondyliosoma cantharus

Black seabream Spondyliosoma cantharus (Linnaeus, 1758) is a sea fish of the Sparidae family.. ...
Boga - Boops boops

Boga - Boops boops

Boops boops commonly called the bogue, is a species of seabream native to the eastern Atlantic. Its common name in most languages refers to its large ("bug") eyes. The species is found off the coasts of Europe, Africa, the Azores and the Canary Islands, ...
Gilt-head bream - Sparus aurata

Gilt-head bream - Sparus aurata

Gilt-head bream (Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758) is a sea bass fish and brackish waters, belonging to the Sparidae family. The name comes from the characteristic gold strip that the fish shows in the eyes.. ...
Picarel - Spicara smaris

Picarel - Spicara smaris

Spicara smaris (Linnaeus, 1758), commonly known as zerro, is a marine bony fish of the Centracanthidae family. ...
Saddled seabream - Oblada melanura

Saddled seabream - Oblada melanura

L' Occhiata (Oblada melanura Linnaeus, 1758) è un pesce d'acqua salata appartenente alla famiglia degli Sparidi. È l'unica specie del genere Oblada. ...
Salema - Sarpa salpa

Salema - Sarpa salpa

Salema, Sarpa Salpa (Linnaeus, 1758), commonly known as a sail, is a marine bony fish belonging to the family Sparidae. It is the only species of the genus Sarpa. ...
Sand steenbras or striped seabream - Lithognathus Mormoryus

Sand steenbras or striped seabream - Lithognathus Mormoryus

Sand steenbras or striped seabream (Lithognathus mormyrus) is a species of marine fish in the family Sparidae. It is found in shallow water in the Mediterranean Sea and in the eastern Atlantic Ocean from France to South Africa. It also occurs in the R...
Sargo or White seabream - Diplodus sargus

Sargo or White seabream - Diplodus sargus

Il Sarago (Diplodus) è un genere di pesci ossei marini appartenente alla famiglia Sparidae, comunemente noti come saraghi. ...
Annular sea bream - Diplodus annularis

Annular sea bream - Diplodus annularis

Si tratta del Sarago più piccolo presente nei nostri mari e forse non a caso il suo habitat ideale è la prateria di Posidonia oceanica dove questa specie trova rifugio dai predatori e cibo. Con le bombole è stato quasi impossibile avvicinarsi ...
Greater bream - Diplodus sargus sargus

Greater bream - Diplodus sargus sargus

Greater bream, Diplodus sargus or Diplodus sargus sargus (Linnaeus, 1758) is a sea fish belonging to the Sparidae family. ...
Sargo Picudo - Diplodus puntazzo

Sargo Picudo - Diplodus puntazzo

Sargo Picudo, Diplodus puntazzo, a fish belonging to the genus of Sea Breams (Diplodus) of the Sparidae family. ...
Two-banded sea bream - Diplodus vulgaris

Two-banded sea bream - Diplodus vulgaris

Diplodus vulgaris belongs to the class Osteichthyes, subclass Actinopterygii, order Peciformes, suborder Pecoidei, family Sparidae. Sarago fasciato testanera two-banded sea bream Diplodus vulgaris intotheblue.it. ...
Zebra sea bream - Diplodus cervinus

Zebra sea bream - Diplodus cervinus

Finding Diplodus cervinus, Zebra sea bream, in the lower Ligurian Sea (or upper Tyrrhenian Sea) is a rather rare event and I would say very unusual, almost exceptional. ...
Spotted seabass - Dicentrarchus punctatus

Spotted seabass - Dicentrarchus punctatus

Spotted Seabass (Dicentrarchus punctatus), is a marine and brackish water fish, belonging to the Moronidae family, belonging to the Moronidae family, very similar to the more famous European sea bass or Sea bass (Dicentrarchus Labrax) ...

Percoidei is one of 18 suborders of bony fishes in the order Perciformes. Many commercially harvested fish species are contained in this suborder, including the snappers, jacks, whitings, groupers, basses, perches, and porgies.

(Wikipedia)

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 Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Animalia  – Animal, animaux, animals
   Subkingdom Bilateria
      Infrakingdom Deuterostomia
         Phylum Chordata  – cordés, cordado, chordates
            Subphylum Vertebrata  – vertebrado, vertébrés, vertebrates
               Infraphylum Gnathostomata
                  Superclass Osteichthyes  – bony fishes, poissons osseux, osteíceto, peixe ósseo
                     Class Actinopterygii  – ray-finned fishes, spiny rayed fishes, poisson épineux, poissons à nageoires rayonnées
                        Subclass Neopterygii  – neopterygians
                           Infraclass Teleostei
                              Superorder Acanthopterygii
                                 Order Perciformes  – perch-like fishes
                                    Suborder Percoidei
Direct Children:
                                       Family Acropomatidae  – temperate ocean-basses, farolitos, macondes, lanternbellies
                                       Family Aplodactylidae
                                       Family Apogonidae  – cardinalfishes, apogonidés, cardenales, poissons-cardinaux
                                       Family Arripidae
                                       Family Banjosidae
                                       Family Bathyclupeidae  – deepsea herrings
                                       Family Bramidae  – pomfrets, castagnoles, tristones
                                       Family Caesionidae  – fusilier fishes
                                       Family Callanthiidae
                                       Family Carangidae  – jacks, pompanos, carangues, pampanos, saurels, jureles y pámpanos
                                       Family Caristiidae  – manefishes
                                       Family Centracanthidae
                                       Family Centrarchidae  – sunfishes, achigans et crapets, lobinas
                                       Family Centrogeniidae
                                       Family Centropomidae  – robalos, snooks, centropomes
                                       Family Cepolidae  – red bandfishes
                                       Family Chaetodontidae  – butterflyfishes, peces mariposa, poissons-papillons
                                       Family Chandidae  – Asiatic glassfishes
                                       Family Cheilodactylidae  – jackassfishes, morwongs
                                       Family Chironemidae  – kelpfishes
                                       Family Cirrhitidae  – hawkfishes, halcones, poissons-éperviers
                                       Family Coryphaenidae  – dolphins, dorados, coryphènes, dolphinfishes, dorados
                                       Family Datnioididae
                                       Family Dichistiidae
                                       Family Dinolestidae  – long-finned pike
                                       Family Dinopercidae
                                       Family Drepaneidae Gill, 1972
                                       Family Echeneidae  – remoras, sharksuckers, rémoras, rémoras
                                       Family Emmelichthyidae  – bonnetmouths, rovers, andorreros, poissons-rubis
                                       Family Enoplosidae
                                       Family Epigonidae  – deepwater cardinalfishes
                                       Family Gerreidae  – mojarras, blanches, mojarras
                                       Family Glaucosomatidae  – pearl perches
                                       Family Grammatidae  – basslets, cabrilletas, grammatidés
                                       Family Haemulidae  – grunts, burros y roncos, grogneurs
                                       Family Howellidae
                                       Family Inermiidae  – bonnetmouths, bogas, inermiidés
                                       Family Kuhliidae  – aholeholes, mountain basses, crocros, daras, flagtails
                                       Family Kyphosidae  – pilotfishes, rudderfishes, sea chubs, chopas, kyphoses
                                       Family Lactariidae  – milkfishes, false trevallies
                                       Family Lateolabracidae Springer and Raasch, 1995
                                       Family Latridae
                                       Family Leiognathidae  – ponyfishes, slimys, slipmouths
                                       Family Leptobramidae  – beachsalmon
                                       Family Lethrinidae  – porgies, rudderfishes, scavengers, emperor breams, emperors, pigface breams, sweetlips
                                       Family Lobotidae  – flashers, tripletails, croupias, dormilonas
                                       Family Lutjanidae  – sea perches, snappers, perches de mer, vivaneaux, fusiliers, pargos y huachinangos
                                       Family Malacanthidae  – tilefishes, blanquillos, tiles
                                       Family Menidae  – moonfishes, ponyfishes
                                       Family Monodactylidae  – fingerfishes, silver angelfishes, moonfishes
                                       Family Moronidae  – temperate basses, bars, lobinas norteñas
                                       Family Mullidae  – goat fishes, chivos, surmulets, goatfishes, red mullets, surmullets
                                       Family Nandidae  – leaffishes, nandus
                                       Family Nematistiidae  – roosterfish, papagallos, plumières, roosterfishes
                                       Family Nemipteridae  – false snappers, threadfin breams
                                       Family Notograptidae
                                       Family Opistognathidae  – jawfishes, smilers, bocones, tout-en-gueule
                                       Family Oplegnathidae  – knifejaws
                                       Family Ostracoberycidae
                                       Family Pempheridae  – sweepers, barrenderos, poissons-balayeurs
                                       Family Pentacerotidae  – boarfishes, armorheads, espartanos, têtes casquées
                                       Family Percichthyidae  – temperate basses
                                       Family Percidae  – true perches, perches, percas, perches et dards, perches
                                       Family Plesiopidae  – longfins, roundheads, spiny basslets
                                       Family Polycentridae
                                       Family Polynemidae  – threadfins, barbudos, capitaines
                                       Family Polyprionidae  – náufragos, polyprions, wreckfishes
                                       Family Pomacanthidae  – ángeles, demoiselles, angelfishes
                                       Family Pomatomidae  – bluefishes, anjovas, tassergals
                                       Family Priacanthidae  – bigeyes, catalufas, beauclaires, catalufas
                                       Family Pseudochromidae  – dottybacks
                                       Family Rachycentridae  – cobias, cobias, cobilos
                                       Family Sciaenidae  – croakers, drums, roncadores, corbs, courbines, maigres, ombrines, corvinas y berrugatas, drums and croakers, tambours, coakers
                                       Family Scombropidae
                                       Family Serranidae  – groupers, sea basses, bars, mérous, serranidés, cabrillas y meros, sea basses and groupers, serrans
                                       Family Sillaginidae  – smelts, whitings, sillagos
                                       Family Sparidae  – dorades, plumas, porgies
                                       Family Sphyraenidae  – barracudas, barracudas, barracudas
                                       Family Symphysanodontidae Lee, 1989 – pargos del talud, slopefishes, symphysanodontidés
                                       Family Terapontidae
                                       Family Toxotidae  – archerfishes

 

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