Acanthuriformes
Acanthuriformes is a large, diverse order of mostly marine ray-finned fishes, part of the Percomorpha clade. In the past, members of this clade were placed in the suborders Acanthuroidea and Percoidea of the order Perciformes, but this treatment is now considered paraphyletic.
This order contains many of the iconic tropical reef fish groups, such as surgeonfish, marine angelfish, butterflyfish, rabbitfish, grunts, and snappers. It also contains widespread, economically important food and sport fishes, such as drums, temperate basses, and porgies. The only pelagic member of the group is the louvar.
Etymology
The name comes from Ancient Greek ἄκανθα, meaning "spine", οὐρά, and Latin formes, meaning "form".Classification
The following classification is based on Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes :- Order Acanthuriformes
- * Family Gerreidae Bleeker, 1859
- * Family Sillaginidae Richardson, 1846
- * Family Moronidae Jordan & Evermann, 1896
- * Family Drepaneidae Gill, 1872
- * Family Ephippidae Bleeker, 1859
- * Family Sciaenidae Cuvier, 1829
- * Family Dinopercidae Heemstra & Hecht, 1986
- * Family Haemulidae Gill, 1885
- * Family Lobotidae Gill, 1861
- * Family Monodactylidae Jordan & Evermann, 1898
- * Family Emmelichthyidae Poey, 1867
- * Family Lutjanidae Gill, 1861
- * Family Malacanthidae Poey, 1861
- * Family Latilidae Gill, 1862
- * Family Pomacanthidae Jordan & Evermann, 1898
- * Family Chaetodontidae Rafinesque, 1815
- * Family Leiognathidae Gill, 1893
- * Family Luvaridae Gill, 1885
- * Family Zanclidae Bleeker, 1876
- * Family Acanthuridae Bonaparte, 1835
- * Family Callanthiidae Ogilby, 1899
- * Family Nemipteridae Regan, 1913
- * Family Lethrinidae Bonaparte, 1831
- * Family Sparidae Rafinesque, 1818
- * Family Siganidae Richardson, 1837
- * Family Scatophagidae Gill, 1883
- * Family Cepolidae Rafinesque, 1815
- * Family Priacanthidae Günther, 1859
- * Family Caproidae Bonaparte, 1835
- * Family Antigoniidae Jordan & Evermann, 1898
Some authors also lump the Lophiiformes and Tetraodontiformes within this group as the suborders Lophioidei and Tetraodontoidei. However, they are presently retained as distinct orders by taxonomic authorities.
Fossil taxa
The following extinct groups are also known:- Family †Acanthonemidae Bannikov, 1991
- Family †Kushlukiidae Daniltshenko, 1968
- Family †Massalongiidae Tyler & Bannikov, 2005
- Family †Sorbinipercidae Tyler, 1998
- Family †Zorzinichthyidae Tyler & Bannikov, 2002