Grammatonotus
Grammatonotus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Callanthiidae, which includes the splendid perches and groppos. These fishes are found in the Indian and Pacific Ocean. All of the species in the genus are known in English as groppos.
Taxonomy
Grammatonotus was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1905 by the American ichthyologist Charles Henry Gilbert when he described the new species Grammatonotus laysanus, its type locality given as near Laysan Island in the Leeward Hawaiian Islands, which he also designated as the type species of the new genus. He also placed the genus in the family Serranidae while other workers classified it in the Grammatidae. In 1981 Pierre Fourmanoir erected the family Callanthiidae for this genus and Callanthias. The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies Grammatonotus as one of two genera in the family Callanthiidae, which it places in the order Spariformes.Etymology
Grammatonotus is a combination of grammatos, which means "line", and notus, meaning "back", an allusion to the lateral line which runs along the base of the dorsal fin.Species
There are currently 11 recognized species in this genus:Grammatonotus ambiortus Prokofiev, 2006 Grammatonotus bianchi Lisher, Thein & Psomadakis, 2021 Grammatonotus brianne W. D. Anderson, Greene & L. A. Rocha, 2016 Grammatonotus crosnieri Grammatonotus lanceolatus Grammatonotus laysanus C. H. Gilbert, 1905 Grammatonotus macrophthalmus Katayama, Yamamoto & Yamakawa, 1982 Grammatonotus pelipel Anderson & Johnson 2017 Grammatonotus roseus Grammatonotus surugaensis Katayama, Yamakawa & K. Suzuki, 1980 Grammatonotus xanthostigma Anderson & Johnson 2017There are a number of potentially undescribed species that have been recorded from the Montebello Islands in Western Australia, the Coral Sea, and elsewhere in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.