Plagioscion
Plagioscion is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. They are found in tropical and subtropical South America where they inhabit fresh and brackish waters. Some species are important food fish and support major fisheries.
Depending on the exact species, they reach up to about in length. In general, the various species are similar and are not easily separated by meristics or colour.
Plagioscion sometimes occur in schools. They are predators and the adults are essentially piscivorous. The largest in the genus, P. squamosissimus, mainly feeds on fish smaller than, but may take ones up to about 60% of the length of the Plagioscion itself.
Although the family Sciaenidae primarily is marine, there are four genera with freshwater species in South America. In addition to Plagioscion, this is Pachypops, Pachyurus and Petilipinnis.
Taxonomy
Plagoscion was first proposed as a genus in 1861 by the American biologist Theodore Gill without including any species. The type species was later designated as Sciaena squamosissima by Jordan and Eigenmann, this species had been described in 1840 by Johann Jakob Heckel with its type locality given as Suriname. This genus has been placed in the subfamily Cynoscioninae by some workers, but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World does not recognise subfamilies within the Sciaenidae which it places in the order Acanthuriformes.Etymology
Plagioscion is a combination of plagio, meaning "oblique", and scion, the modern Greek name of Umbrina cirrosa, which Gill preferred over sciaena because he did not like the sound of Cynosciaena. Gill did not explain what plagio was alluding to but he did mention that the crest and margin of the preoperculum were "oblique, nearly parallel".Species
FishBase currently recognizes 7 species in this genus. The validity of P. casattii and P. surinamensis are questionable. In contrast, genetic analysis indicates that two currently unrecognized, cryptic species exist.Plagioscion auratus Castelnau, 1855 Plagioscion casattii Aguilera & de Aguilera, 2001 Plagioscion montei Soares & Casatti, 2000Plagioscion pauciradiatus Steindachner, 1917 Plagioscion squamosissimus Heckel, 1840 Plagioscion surinamensis Bleeker, 1873 Plagioscion ternetzi Boulenger, 1895Catalog of Fishes includes the following species:
P. casattii and P. surinamensis are treated as synonyms of P. squamosissmus.