Ateleopus
Ateleopus is a genus of ray-finned fish in the jellynose family Ateleopodidae. It is the type genus of its family, and the order Ateleopodiformes. For some time, it was known as Podateles, because Ateleopus had been used to replace the frog genus name Atelopus, which was deemed to be a spelling error. This was mistaken, however, and the fish and frog genera reverted to their original names.
This genus occurs in the fossil record since the mid-Miocene.
Species
There are currently 2 recognized species in this genus.- Ateleopus edentatus Kaga, 2016
- Pacific [jellynose fish|Ateleopus japonicus] Bleeker, 1854
- Ateleopus natalensis Charles [Tate Regan|Regan], 1921
- Ateleopus purpureus Tanaka, 1915
- Ateleopus tanabensis Tanaka, 1918
- Ateleopus indicus Alcock, 1891
Junior synonym of A. japonicus.