Sea Robin - Species

Species

There are 114 species in eight genera:

  • Genus Bellator
    • Shortfin searobin, Bellator brachychir .
    • Streamer searobin, Bellator egretta .
    • Bellator farrago .
    • Naked-belly searobin, Bellator gymnostethus .
    • Barred searobin, Bellator loxias .
    • Horned searobin, Bellator militaris .
    • Bellator ribeiroi .
    • Splitnose searobin, Bellator xenisma' .
  • Genus Chelidonichthys
    • Cape gurnard, Chelidonichthys capensis .
    • Red gurnard, Chelidonichthys cuculus .
    • Gabon gurnard, Chelidonichthys gabonensis .
    • Chelidonichthys ischyrus .
    • Bluefin gurnard, Chelidonichthys kumu .
    • Tub gurnard, Chelidonichthys lucerna .
    • Longfin gurnard, Chelidonichthys obscurus .
    • Lesser gurnard, Chelidonichthys queketti .
    • Spiny red gurnard, Chelidonichthys spinosus .
  • Genus Eutrigla
    • Grey gurnard, Eutrigla gurnardus .
  • Genus Lepidotrigla
    • Lepidotrigla abyssalis .
    • Lepidotrigla alata .
    • Lepidotrigla alcocki .
    • Lepidotrigla annamarae .
    • Long-finned gurnard, Lepidotrigla argus .
    • Lepidotrigla argyrosoma .
    • Twohorn gurnard, Lepidotrigla bentuviai .
    • Bullhorn gurnard, Lepidotrigla bispinosa .
    • Scaly gurnard, Lepidotrigla brachyoptera .
    • Scalebreast gurnard, Lepidotrigla cadmani .
    • Lepidotrigla calodactyla .
    • Carol's gurnard, Lepidotrigla carolae .
    • Large-scaled gurnard, Lepidotrigla cavillone .
    • Lepidotrigla deasoni .
    • Spiny gurnard, Lepidotrigla dieuzeidei .
    • Lepidotrigla eydouxii .
    • Scalybreast gurnard, Lepidotrigla faurei .
    • Supreme gurnard, Lepidotrigla grandis .
    • Lepidotrigla guentheri .
    • Lepidotrigla hime .
    • Lepidotrigla japonica .
    • Lepidotrigla jimjoebob .
    • Lepidotrigla kanagashira .
    • Lepidotrigla kishinouyi .
    • Lepidotrigla larsoni .
    • Lepidotrigla lepidojugulata .
    • Lepidotrigla longifaciata .
    • Lepidotrigla longimana .
    • Lepidotrigla longipinnis .
    • Lepidotrigla macrobrachia .
    • Lepidotrigla marisinensis .
    • Lepidotrigla microptera .
    • Grooved gurnard, Lepidotrigla modesta .
    • Rough-snouted gurnard, Lepidotrigla mulhalli .
    • Indian Ocean spiny gurnard, Lepidotrigla multispinosa .
    • Lepidotrigla musorstom .
    • Lepidotrigla nana .
    • Lepidotrigla oglina .
    • Oman gurnard, Lepidotrigla omanensis .
    • Australian spiny gurnard, Lepidotrigla papilio .
    • Lepidotrigla pectoralis .
    • Eastern spiny gurnard, Lepidotrigla pleuracanthica .
    • Lepidotrigla punctipectoralis .
    • Lepidotrigla robinsi .
    • Lepidotrigla russelli .
    • Lepidotrigla sayademalha .
    • Lepidotrigla sereti .
    • Spotwing gurnard, Lepidotrigla spiloptera .
    • Lepidotrigla spinosa .
    • Lepidotrigla umbrosa .
    • Butterfly gurnard, Lepidotrigla vanessa .
    • Lepidotrigla vaubani .
    • Lepidotrigla venusta .
  • Genus Prionotus
    • Spiny searobin, Prionotus alatus .
    • Whitesnout searobin, Prionotus albirostris .
    • Bean's searobin, Prionotus beanii .
    • Two-beaked searobin, Prionotus birostratus .
    • Northern searobin, Prionotus carolinus .
    • Striped searobin, Prionotus evolans .
    • Bristly searobin, Prionotus horrens .
    • Bigeye searobin, Prionotus longispinosus .
    • Gulf of Mexico barred searobin, Prionotus martis] .
    • Galapagos gurnard, Prionotus miles] .
    • Prionotus murielae .
    • Red searobin, Prionotus nudigula .
    • Bandtail searobin, Prionotus ophryas .
    • Mexican searobin, Prionotus paralatus .
    • Bluewing searobin, [Prionotus punctatus .
    • Bluespotted searobin, Prionotus roseus .
    • Blackwing searobin, Prionotus rubio .
    • Common searobin, Prionotus ruscarius] .
    • Leopard searobin, Prionotus scitulus .
    • Shortwing searobin, Prionotus stearnsi .
    • Lumptail searobin, Prionotus stephanophrys .
    • Long-ray searobin, Prionotus teaguei .
    • Bighead searobin, Prionotus tribulus .
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  • Genus Pterygotrigla
    • Pterygotrigla acanthomoplate .
    • Pterygotrigla andertoni .
    • Mauritius gurnard, Pterygotrigla guezei .
    • Blackspotted gurnard, Pterygotrigla hemisticta .
    • Pterygotrigla hoplites .
    • Black-finned gurnard, Pterygotrigla leptacanthus .
    • Pterygotrigla macrolepidota .
    • Pterygotrigla macrorhynchus .
    • Pterygotrigla megalops .
    • Antrorse spined gurnard, Pterygotrigla multiocellata .
    • Pterygotrigla multipunctata .
    • Yellow spotted gurnard, Pterygotrigla pauli .
    • Spotted gurnard, Pterygotrigla picta .
    • Latchet, Pterygotrigla polyommata .
    • Pterygotrigla robertsi .
    • Pterygotrigla ryukyuensis .
    • Pterygotrigla spirai .
    • Pterygotrigla tagala .
  • Genus Trigla
    • Piper gurnard, Trigla lyra .
  • Genus Trigloporus
    • Streaked gurnard, Trigloporus lastoviza .

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