Chelidonichthys
Chelidonichthys, the smallscaled gurnards, is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Triglidae, the gurnards and sea robins. These gurnards are found in the Eastern Atlantic, Indian and Western Pacific Oceans.
Taxonomy
Chelidonichthys was first formally described as a genus in 1873 by the German zoologist Johann Jakob Kaup. In 1896 Trigla hirundo was designated as the type species of the genus by David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann, T. hirundo is now treated as a junior synonym of Trigla lucerna which had been described by Linnaeus in 1758 from the "Northern Ocean". The genus is classified into three subgenera by some authorities, Cheilonichthys, Aspitrigla and Trigloporus. The genus name combines chelidon, meaning "swallow", with ichthys, meaning "fish", probably an allusion to the specific name of the type species, hirundo, which also means "swallow".Species
There are currently three subgenera and ten recognized species in this genus:- subgenus Chelidonichthys Kaup, 1876
- * Chelidonichthys capensis
- * Chelidonichthys gabonensis
- * Chelidonichthys ischyrus D. S. Jordan & William [Francis Thompson (biologist)|W. F. Thompson], 1914
- * Chelidonichthys kumu
- * Chelidonichthys lucerna
- * Chelidonichthys queketti
- * Chelidonichthys spinosus
- subgenus Aspitrigla Fowler, 1925
- * Chelidonichthys cuculus
- * Chelidonichthys obscurus
- subgenus Trigloporus J. L. B. Smith, 1934
- * Chelidonichthys lastoviza