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CARANGIDAE Alectis ciliaris (Bloch 1788) Red Sea: Egypt (Haroun et al. 2017). Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Eritrea (Rüppell 1830, as Citula ciliaris), Saudi Arabia (Rüppell 1830, as Blepharis fasciatus). General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical seas. Alectis indica (Rüppell 1830) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx gallus), Eritrea (Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1833, as Scyris indica), Saudi Arabia (Rüppell 1830, as Scyris indicus), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998, as Alectis indicus). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Tuamotu Archipelago. Alepes djedaba (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber djedaba; see Fricke 2008) Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Sudan (Fowler 1931, as Caranx djeddaba), Eritrea (Ben-Tuvia 1968, as Atule djeddaba), Saudi Arabia (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber djedaba; see Fricke 2008), Yemen (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber djedaba; see Fricke 2008). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian Islands. Remark: Lessepsian migrant into eastern Mediterranean (see Ben-Tuvia 1966, as Atule djeddaba). Alepes vari (Cuvier 1833) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Lieske & Myers 2010), Yemen (Bogorodsky et al. 2011a). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines and Solomon Islands. Atule mate (Cuvier 1833) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Bayoumi 1972, as Caranx mate). Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1884, as Caranx affinis), Eritrea (Rüppell 1836, as Caranx affinis; Tortonese 1935, as Caranx mate), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian Islands, Samoa and Tonga. Carangoides armatus (Rüppell 1830) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Botros 1971, as Caranx armatus). Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Tortonese 1935, as Caranx armatus), Sudan (Bamber 1915, as Caranx armatus), Eritrea (Rüppell 1830, as Citula ciliaria; Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1833, as Olistus ruppellii; Bogorodsky et al. 2017b), Saudi Arabia (Bogorodsky et al. 2017b), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Gulf of Thailand and southern China. Carangoides bajad (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx fulvoguttatus var. flava), Eritrea (Ben-Tuvia 1968, Clark et al. 1968, as Caranx auroguttatus; Bogorodsky et al. 2017b), Saudi Arabia (Gladstone 2002; Bogorodsky et al. 2017b). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines. Carangoides chrysophrys (Cuvier 1833) Red Sea: Egypt (Haroun et al. 2017). Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Saudi Arabia (Bogorodsky et al. 2017b), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines and Fiji. Carangoides coeruleopinnatus (Rüppell 1830) Red Sea: Egypt (Haroun et al. 2017). Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Saudi Arabia (Rüppell 1830, as Caranx coeruleopinnatus; Bogorodsky et al. 2017b). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Samoa and Tonga. Carangoides equula (Temminck & Schlegel 1844) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Israel (Baranes & Golani 1993), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: ¯ General distribution: Southeastern Atlantic: South Africa; Red Sea; Indo-West Pacific: South Africa east to Hawaiian Islands and Easter Island. Carangoides ferdau (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Israel (Fowler & Steinitz 1956). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx ferdau), Sudan (Botros 1971, as Caranx ferdau), Saudi Arabia (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber ferdau; see Fricke 2008). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian and Line islands and Pitcairn Group. Carangoides fulvoguttatus (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Bogorodsky et al. 2017b), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx fulvoguttatus and C. bleekeri), Sudan (Bamber 1915, as Caranx bleekeri), Eritrea (Borsieri 1904), Saudi Arabia (Klausewitz 1967), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Palau and Vanuatu. Carangoides malabaricus (Bloch & Schneider 1801) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Saudi Arabia (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx talamparoides; Klunzinger 1884, as Caranx impudicus), Saudi Arabia (Bogorodsky et al. 2014b, as Carangoides chrysophrys; Bogorodsky et al. 2017b). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines and New Guinea. Carangoides plagiotaenia Bleeker 1857 Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx brevicarinatus; Bogorodsky et al. 2017b), Sudan (Botros 1971, as Caranx compressus). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Marshall Islands, Tonga and Samoa. Carangoides talamparoides Bleeker 1852 Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Saudi Arabia (Bogorodsky et al. 2014b, as Carangoides armatus; Bogorodsky et al. 2017b). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: Gulf of Aden east to southern Japan, Guam and New Guinea. Caranx heberi (Bennett 1830) Red Sea: Egypt (Haroun et al. 2017). Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Krupp 2003). Red Sea main basin: - General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Fiji. Caranx ignobilis (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx sansun), Eritrea (Ben-Tuvia 1968), Saudi Arabia (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber ignobilis; see Fricke 2008), Yemen (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber ignobilis and S. sansun; see Fricke 2008). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian and Line islands and Pitcairn Group. Caranx melampygus Cuvier 1833 Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx bixanthopterus), Sudan (Botros 1971), Saudi Arabia (Rüppell 1836, as Caranx bixanthopterus; Gladstone 2002), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998, as Caranx melanpygus). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-Pacific: East Africa east to Panama. Caranx sexfasciatus Quoy & Gaimard 1825 Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx hippus), Saudi Arabia (Gladstone 2002), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian and Marquesas islands. Decapterus kurroides Bleeker 1855 Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Israel (Kimura et al. 2013). Red Sea main basin: ¯ General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to southern Japan and Philippines. Decapterus macarellus (Cuvier 1833) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1884, as Decapterus jacobaeus). General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate seas. Decapterus macrosoma Bleeker 1851 Gulf of Suez: Egypt (El-Ganainy et al 2005). Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: ¯ General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-Pacific: East Africa east to Panama. Decapterus russelli (Rüppell 1830) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Rüppell 1830, as Caranx russelli; Demidov & Viskrebentsev 1970, as Decapterus kiliche; Kimura et al. 2013). Gulf of Aqaba: Israel (Baranes & Golani 1993), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Demidow & Viskrebentsev 1970, as Decapterus kiliche), Sudan (Fowler 1931). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines and Fiji. Remark: Lessepsian migrant into eastern Mediterranean (see Ben-Tuvia 1966, as Caranx kiliche; Golani 2006). Elagatis bipinnulata (Quoy & Gaimard 1825) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Debelius 2007), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Seriolichthys bipinnulata), Sudan (Krupp 1990). General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate seas. Gnathanodon speciosus (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1817, as Caranx petaurista; Gruvel 1936, as Caranx speciosus). Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx speciosus), Sudan (Debelius 2007), Eritrea (Rüppell 1830, as Caranx petaurista; Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1833, as Caranx speciosus), Saudi Arabia (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber speciosus; see Fricke 2008), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-Pacific: East Africa east to Panama. Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus 1758) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx rottleri), Eritrea (Rüppell 1830, as Caranx rottleri; Ben- Tuvia 1968), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Marshall Islands and Samoa. Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus 1758) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Israel (Steinitz & Ben-Tuvia 1955), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871), Eritrea (Borsieri 1904). General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate seas. Parastromateus niger (Bloch 1795) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Saudi Arabia (Bogorodsky et al. 2014b), Yemen (Heda et al. 1998). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines. Scomberoides commersonnianus Lacepède 1801 Red Sea: Egypt (Haroun et al. 2017). Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Saudi Arabia (Gladstone 2002), Yemen (Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1832, as Chorinemus exoletus). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines. Scomberoides lysan (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Israel (Ben-Tuvia & Steinitz 1952), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Chorinemus toloo and C. lysan), Eritrea (Rüppell 1829, as Lichia toloo-parah; Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1832, as Chorinemus moadetta), Saudi Arabia (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber lysan; see Fricke 2008), Yemen (Forsskål in Niebuhr 1775, as Scomber lysan; see Fricke 2008). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian Islands. Selar crumenophthalmus (Bloch 1793) Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Tortonese 1948). Gulf of Aqaba: ¯ Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Caranx macrophthalmus), Eritrea (Rüppell 1830, as Caranx macrophthamus), Saudi Arabia (Bogorodsky et al. 2014b). General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate seas. Seriola dumerili (Risso 1810) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Seriola aureo-vittata), Saudi Arabia (Tortonese 1983). General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate seas, but not in eastern Pacific. Seriolina nigrofasciata (Rüppell 1829) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Israel (Fowler & Steinitz 1956, as Seriola nigrofasciata), Jordan (Khalaf & Disi 1997). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Seriola nigrofasciata), Eritrea (Rüppell 1829, as Nomeus nigrofasciatus), Saudi Arabia (Bogorodsky et al. 2014b). General distribution: Southeastern Atlantic; Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Philippines. Trachinotus baillonii (Lacepède 1801) Gulf of Suez: ¯ Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt (Botros 1971, as Trachynotus Baillonii). Red Sea main basin: Egypt (Klunzinger 1871, as Trachynotus baillonii), Eritrea (Rüppell 1829, as Cäsiomorus quadripunctatus), Saudi Arabia (Klausewitz 1967, as Trachinotus bailloni). General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to northern Line and Gambier islands. Trachinotus blochii (Lacepède 1801) Gulf of Suez: ¯
Published as part of Golani, Daniel & Fricke, Ronald, 2018, Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants, pp. 1-215 in Zootaxa 4509 (1) on pages 82-86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4509.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/2607566
Actinopterygii, Animalia, Carangidae, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy, Perciformes
Actinopterygii, Animalia, Carangidae, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy, Perciformes
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