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{{Short description|Genus of fishes}}
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{{Taxobox
| name = ''Nemipterus''
| image = Nemipterus furcosus JNC1121.JPG
| image = Nemipterus furcosus JNC1121.JPG
| image_caption = ''[[Nemipterus furcosus]]''
| image_width = 285px
| image_caption = ''Nemipterus furcosus''
| taxon = Nemipterus
| authority = [[William John Swainson|Swainson]], 1839
| regnum = [[Animalia]]
| type_species = ''[[Nemipterus nematophorus|Dentex filamentosus]]''
| phylum = [[Chordata]]
| type_species_authority = [[Achille Valenciennes|Valenciennes]], 1830
| classis = [[Actinopterygii]]
| synonyms = {{Genus list
| ordo = [[Perciformes]]
| Anemura | [[Henry Weed Fowler|Fowler]], 1904
| familia = [[Nemipteridae]]
| Euthyopteroma | Fowler, 1904
| genus = '''''Nemipterus'''''
| Odontoglyphis | Fowler, 1904
| genus_authority = [[William John Swainson|Swainson]], 1839
| Synagris | [[Albert Günther|Günther]], 1859
| type_species = ''Dentex filamentosus''
| type_species_authority = Valenciennes, 1830
}}
}}
| synonyms_ref = <ref name = CofF2/>
}}

'''''Nemipterus''''' is a [[genus]] of marine [[ray-finned fish]]es belonging to the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Nemipteridae]], the threadfin and whiptail breams. These fishes are found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, but now also occur in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] due to [[Lessepsian migration]].

==Taxonomy==
''Nemipterus'' was first proposed as a [[monospecific genus]] in 1839 by the English [[zoologist]] [[William John Swainson]] with ''Dentex filamentosus'', a species [[Species description|described]] by Achille Valenciennes in 1830 from "Suriname", as its only species. Valenciennes' ''D. filamentosus'' has since been determined to be a subjectively invalid name and the valid name is ''Dentex nematophorus'' which had been described by Pieter Bleeker from [[Padang]] in [[Sumatra]] in 1854.<ref name = CofF>{{Cof genus|genus=Nemipterus|access-date=30 October 2023}}</ref><ref name = CofF2>{{Cof family|family=Neipteridae|access-date=30 October 2023}}</ref> The 5th edition of ''[[Fishes of the World]]'' classifies ''Nemipterus'' within the family Nemipteridae which it places in the [[Order (biology)|order]] [[Spariformes]].<ref name = Nelson5>{{cite book |author1=Nelson, J.S. |author1-link=Joseph S. Nelson |author2=Grande, T.C. |author3=Wilson, M.V.H. |year=2016 |title=Fishes of the World |edition=5th |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |place=Hoboken, NJ |pages=502–506 |isbn=978-1-118-34233-6 |lccn=2015037522 |oclc=951899884 |ol=25909650M |doi=10.1002/9781119174844}}</ref>


==Etymology==
'''''Nemipterus''''' is a [[genus]] of [[fish]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Nemipteridae]] found in the [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] and [[Pacific Ocean]].
''Nemipterus'' is a compound of ''nematos'', meaning "thread", and ''pterus'', which means "fin", and this is a reference to the filaments on the [[dorsal fin|dorsal]] and [[caudal fin]] rays of the [[type species]] of ''Nemipterus'', ''Dentex filamentosus''.<ref name = ETYFish>{{cite web |url=https://etyfish.org/spariformes/ |title=Order SPARIFORMES: Families LETHRINIDAE, NEMIPTERIDAE and SPARIDAE |work=The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database |access-date=30 October 2023 |date=17 October 2022 |publisher=Christopher Scharpf}}</ref>


==Species==
==Species==
There are currently 27 recognized species in this genus:
There are currently 30 recognized species in this genus:<ref name = Fishbase>{{FishBase genus|genus=Nemipterus|month=June|year=2023}}</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus aurifilum]]'' <small>([[James Douglas Ogilby|J. D. Ogilby]], 1910)</small> (Yellow-lip thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus aurifilum]]'' <small>([[James Douglas Ogilby|J. D. Ogilby]], 1910)</small> (Yellow-lip thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus aurora]]'' <small>[[Barry C. Russell|B. C. Russell]], 1993</small> (Dawn thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus aurora]]'' <small>[[Barry C. Russell|B. C. Russell]], 1993</small> (Dawn thread-fin bream)
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* ''[[Nemipterus bathybius]]'' <small>[[John Otterbein Snyder|Snyder]], 1911</small> (Yellow-belly thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus bathybius]]'' <small>[[John Otterbein Snyder|Snyder]], 1911</small> (Yellow-belly thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus bipunctatus]]'' <small>([[Achille Valenciennes|Valenciennes]], 1830)</small> (Delagoa thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus bipunctatus]]'' <small>([[Achille Valenciennes|Valenciennes]], 1830)</small> (Delagoa thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus celebicus]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1854)</small> (Celebes thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus celebicus]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1854)</small> (Celebes thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus flavomandibularis]]'' <small>[[Barry C. Russell|B. C. Russell]] & [[Denis Tweddle|Tweddle]], 2013</small> (Yellow-jaw thread-fin bream) <ref name=Russell2013>Russell, B.C. & Tweddle, D. (2013): [http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2013/f/z03630p197f.pdf A new species of ''Nemipterus'' (Pisces: Nemipteridae) from the Western Indian Ocean.] ''Zootaxa, 3630 (1): 191–197.''</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus elaine]]'' <small>B. C. Russell & [[Gavin Gouws|Gouws]], 2020</small> <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Russell|first=Barry C.|last2=Gouws|first2=Gavin|date=2020-12-17|title=A new species of Nemipterus (Pisces: Nemipteridae) from the Western Indian Ocean|url=https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4895.4.7|journal=Zootaxa|language=en|volume=4895|issue=4|pages=573–580|doi=10.11646/zootaxa.4895.4.7|issn=1175-5334}}</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus flavomandibularis]]'' <small>B. C. Russell & [[Denis Tweddle|Tweddle]], 2013</small> (Yellow-jaw thread-fin bream) <ref name=Russell2013>Russell, B.C. & Tweddle, D. (2013): [http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2013/f/z03630p197f.pdf A new species of ''Nemipterus'' (Pisces: Nemipteridae) from the Western Indian Ocean.] ''Zootaxa, 3630 (1): 191–197.''</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus furcosus]]'' <small>([[Achille Valenciennes|Valenciennes]], 1830)</small> (Fork-tailed thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus gracilis]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1873)</small> (Graceful thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus furcosus]]'' <small>(Valenciennes, 1830)</small> (Fork-tailed thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus gracilis]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1873)</small> (Graceful thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus hexodon]]'' <small>([[Jean René Constant Quoy|Quoy]] & [[Joseph Paul Gaimard|Gaimard]], 1824)</small> (Ornate thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus hexodon]]'' <small>([[Jean René Constant Quoy|Quoy]] & [[Joseph Paul Gaimard|Gaimard]], 1824)</small> (Ornate thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus isacanthus]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1873)</small> (Tear-drop thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus isacanthus]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1873)</small> (Tear-drop thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus japonicus]]'' <small>([[Marcus Elieser Bloch|Bloch]], 1791)</small> (Japanese thread-fin bream) <ref name=Ning2015>Ning, P., Sha, Z., Hebert, P.D.N. & Russell, B. (2015): [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11802-015-2609-x The taxonomic status of Japanese threadfin bream ''Nemipterus japonicus'' (Bloch, 1791) (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) with a redescription of this species from the south china sea based on morphology and DNA barcodes.] ''Journal of Ocean University of China, 14 (1): 178–184.''</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus japonicus]]'' <small>([[Marcus Elieser Bloch|Bloch]], 1791)</small> (Japanese thread-fin bream) <ref name=Ning2015>{{Cite journal | doi=10.1007/s11802-015-2609-x|title = The taxonomic status of Japanese threadfin bream Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch, 1791) (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) with a redescription of this species from the south china sea based on morphology and DNA barcodes| journal=Journal of Ocean University of China| volume=14| pages=178–184|year = 2015|last1 = Ning|first1 = Ping| last2=Sha| first2=Zhongli| last3=Hebert| first3=Paul D. N.| last4=Russell| first4=Barry|issue = 1|bibcode = 2015JOUC...14..178N|s2cid = 44023173}}</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus marginatus]]'' <small>([[Achille Valenciennes|Valenciennes]], 1830)</small> (Red-filament thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus marginatus]]'' <small>(Valenciennes, 1830)</small> (Red-filament thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus mesoprion]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1853)</small> (Mauve-lip thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus mesoprion]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1853)</small> (Mauve-lip thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus nematophorus]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1854)</small> (Double-whip thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus nematophorus]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1854)</small> (Double-whip thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus nematopus]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1851)</small> (Yellow-tipped thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus nematopus]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1851)</small> (Yellow-tipped thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus nemurus]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1857)</small> (Red-spine thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus nemurus]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1857)</small> (Red-spine thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus peronii]]'' <small>([[Achille Valenciennes|Valenciennes]], 1830)</small> (Notched-fin thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus peronii]]'' <small>(Valenciennes, 1830)</small> (Notched-fin thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus randalli]]'' <small>[[Barry C. Russell|B. C. Russell]], 1986</small> (Randall's thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus randalli]]'' <small>B. C. Russell, 1986</small> (Randall's thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus sugillatus]]'' <small>[[Barry C. Russell|B. C. Russell]] & [[Ho Hsuan-Ching|H. C. Ho]], 2017</small> <ref name=Russell2017>Russell, B.C. & Ho, H.-C. (2017): A new species of ''Nemipterus'' (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) and first record of ''N. nematophorus'' (Bleeker) from Taiwan. ''Zootaxa, 4231 (2): 281-288.''</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus sugillatus]]'' <small>B. C. Russell & [[Ho Hsuan-Ching|H. C. Ho]], 2017</small> <ref name=Russell2017>Russell, B.C. & Ho, H.-C. (2017): A new species of ''Nemipterus'' (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) and first record of ''N. nematophorus'' (Bleeker) from Taiwan. ''Zootaxa, 4231 (2): 281-288.''</ref>
* ''[[Nemipterus tambuloides]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1853)</small> (Five-lined thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus tambuloides]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1853)</small> (Five-lined thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus theodorei]]'' <small>[[James Douglas Ogilby|J. D. Ogilby]], 1916</small> (Theodore's thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus theodorei]]'' <small>J. D. Ogilby, 1916</small> (Theodore's thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus thosaporni]]'' <small>[[Barry C. Russell|B. C. Russell]], 1991</small> (Pale-fin thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus thosaporni]]'' <small>B. C. Russell, 1991</small> (Pale-fin thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus virgatus]]'' <small>([[Martinus Houttuyn|Houttuyn]], 1782)</small> (Golden thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus virgatus]]'' <small>([[Martinus Houttuyn|Houttuyn]], 1782)</small> (Golden thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus vitiensis]]'' <small>[[Barry C. Russell|B. C. Russell]], 1990</small> (Fiji thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus vitiensis]]'' <small>B. C. Russell, 1990</small> (Fiji thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus zysron]]'' <small>([[Pieter Bleeker|Bleeker]], 1856)</small> (Slender thread-fin bream)
* ''[[Nemipterus zysron]]'' <small>(Bleeker, 1856)</small> (Slender thread-fin bream)

==Characteristics==
''Nemipterus'' threadfin breams are separated from other Nemipterids by sometimes having scales on the suborbital region and the suborbital bone's margin may be smooth, have small serrations or just a few [[denticulation]]s. The rear edge of the [[preoperculum]] is either smooth or has fine denticulations. If canine-like teeth are present they are only in the front part of the jaws. The scales on the crown extend forwards to or beyond the middle of the eyes and there are scales on the temples. They do not have a suborbital spine and there are 3 transverse rows of scales on the preoperculum.<ref name = FAO>{{cite book | editor1 = Carpenter, K.E. | editor-first2 = Volker H. | editor-last2 = Neim | name-list-style = amp | year = 2001 | title = The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific Volume 5: Bony fishes part 3 (Menidae to Pomacentridae) | series = FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes | publisher = FAO Rome | author = B. C. Russell | chapter = Nemipteridae | page = 3051 | url = https://www.fao.org/3/y0770e/y0770e28.pdf}}</ref> These are medium-sized fishes with the smallest species, ''N. balinensoides'' and ''N. mesoprion'', have maximum published [[standard length]]s of {{cvt|14|cm}}, while the largest, ''N. virgatus'', has a maximum published standard length of {{cvt|35|cm}}.<ref name = Fishbase/>

==Distribution and habitat==
''Nemipterus'' threadfin breams are naturally found in the Indian and Western Pacific Ocean.<ref name = Fishbase/> One species, ''N. randalli'', has become established in the Mediterranean Sea, probably entering the sea through the Suez Canal from the Red Sea by Lessepsian migration.<ref name = Ogwang>{{Cite journal|last=Ogwang|first=Joel|last2=Bariche|first2=Michel|last3=Bos|first3=Arthur R.|date=2021|title=Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of threadfin breams (''Nemipterus'' spp.) from the Red Sea and eastern Mediterranean Sea
|url=https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.1139/gen-2019-0163|journal=Genome|language=en|volume=64|issue=3|pages=207–216|doi=10.1139/gen-2019-0163}}</ref> They are benthic fishes found at depths down to {{cvt|300|m}} but typically in shallower waters. They prefer mud and sand bottoms in coastal areas or on the [[continental shelf]].<ref name = FAO/>

==Biology==
''Nemipterus'' threadfin breams may be solitary or schooling and seem to be non-territorial. They are predators feeding on benthic animals including fishes, [[crustacean]]s, [[polychaete]]s and [[cephalopod]]s. There is apparent sexual dimorphism in size with males being larger females smaller. They may be protogynous hermaphrodites or males may grow faster than females. They spawn throughout the year with one or two periods of peak breeding activity.<ref name = FAO/>

==Fisheries==
''Nemipterus'' threadfin breams are important targets for commercial and artisianal fisheries throughout their range. The main gear used to catch them is bottom trawl or by handline, but fishers will also use [[Longline fishing|longline]]s, [[Gillnetting|gill net]]s, [[lift net]]s, surrounding nets, drive-in nets, fish stakes and [[fish trap]]s. They are food fish and they are sold preserved and processed in various ways. In some areas ''Nemipterus'' species are the second or third most targeted fish for fisheries.<ref name = FAO/>


==References==
==References==
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Nemipterus
Nemipterus furcosus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Spariformes
Family: Nemipteridae
Genus: Nemipterus
Swainson, 1839
Type species
Dentex filamentosus
Synonyms[1]
  • Anemura Fowler, 1904
  • Euthyopteroma Fowler, 1904
  • Odontoglyphis Fowler, 1904
  • Synagris Günther, 1859

Nemipterus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Nemipteridae, the threadfin and whiptail breams. These fishes are found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, but now also occur in the Mediterranean Sea due to Lessepsian migration.

Taxonomy[edit]

Nemipterus was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1839 by the English zoologist William John Swainson with Dentex filamentosus, a species described by Achille Valenciennes in 1830 from "Suriname", as its only species. Valenciennes' D. filamentosus has since been determined to be a subjectively invalid name and the valid name is Dentex nematophorus which had been described by Pieter Bleeker from Padang in Sumatra in 1854.[2][1] The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies Nemipterus within the family Nemipteridae which it places in the order Spariformes.[3]

Etymology[edit]

Nemipterus is a compound of nematos, meaning "thread", and pterus, which means "fin", and this is a reference to the filaments on the dorsal and caudal fin rays of the type species of Nemipterus, Dentex filamentosus.[4]

Species[edit]

There are currently 30 recognized species in this genus:[5]

Characteristics[edit]

Nemipterus threadfin breams are separated from other Nemipterids by sometimes having scales on the suborbital region and the suborbital bone's margin may be smooth, have small serrations or just a few denticulations. The rear edge of the preoperculum is either smooth or has fine denticulations. If canine-like teeth are present they are only in the front part of the jaws. The scales on the crown extend forwards to or beyond the middle of the eyes and there are scales on the temples. They do not have a suborbital spine and there are 3 transverse rows of scales on the preoperculum.[10] These are medium-sized fishes with the smallest species, N. balinensoides and N. mesoprion, have maximum published standard lengths of 14 cm (5.5 in), while the largest, N. virgatus, has a maximum published standard length of 35 cm (14 in).[5]

Distribution and habitat[edit]

Nemipterus threadfin breams are naturally found in the Indian and Western Pacific Ocean.[5] One species, N. randalli, has become established in the Mediterranean Sea, probably entering the sea through the Suez Canal from the Red Sea by Lessepsian migration.[11] They are benthic fishes found at depths down to 300 m (980 ft) but typically in shallower waters. They prefer mud and sand bottoms in coastal areas or on the continental shelf.[10]

Biology[edit]

Nemipterus threadfin breams may be solitary or schooling and seem to be non-territorial. They are predators feeding on benthic animals including fishes, crustaceans, polychaetes and cephalopods. There is apparent sexual dimorphism in size with males being larger females smaller. They may be protogynous hermaphrodites or males may grow faster than females. They spawn throughout the year with one or two periods of peak breeding activity.[10]

Fisheries[edit]

Nemipterus threadfin breams are important targets for commercial and artisianal fisheries throughout their range. The main gear used to catch them is bottom trawl or by handline, but fishers will also use longlines, gill nets, lift nets, surrounding nets, drive-in nets, fish stakes and fish traps. They are food fish and they are sold preserved and processed in various ways. In some areas Nemipterus species are the second or third most targeted fish for fisheries.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Genera in the family Neipteridae". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  2. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Species in the genus Nemipterus". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  3. ^ Nelson, J.S.; Grande, T.C.; Wilson, M.V.H. (2016). Fishes of the World (5th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 502–506. doi:10.1002/9781119174844. ISBN 978-1-118-34233-6. LCCN 2015037522. OCLC 951899884. OL 25909650M.
  4. ^ "Order SPARIFORMES: Families LETHRINIDAE, NEMIPTERIDAE and SPARIDAE". The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database. Christopher Scharpf. 17 October 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2023). Species of Nemipterus in FishBase. June 2023 version.
  6. ^ Russell, Barry C.; Gouws, Gavin (2020-12-17). "A new species of Nemipterus (Pisces: Nemipteridae) from the Western Indian Ocean". Zootaxa. 4895 (4): 573–580. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4895.4.7. ISSN 1175-5334.
  7. ^ Russell, B.C. & Tweddle, D. (2013): A new species of Nemipterus (Pisces: Nemipteridae) from the Western Indian Ocean. Zootaxa, 3630 (1): 191–197.
  8. ^ Ning, Ping; Sha, Zhongli; Hebert, Paul D. N.; Russell, Barry (2015). "The taxonomic status of Japanese threadfin bream Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch, 1791) (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) with a redescription of this species from the south china sea based on morphology and DNA barcodes". Journal of Ocean University of China. 14 (1): 178–184. Bibcode:2015JOUC...14..178N. doi:10.1007/s11802-015-2609-x. S2CID 44023173.
  9. ^ Russell, B.C. & Ho, H.-C. (2017): A new species of Nemipterus (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) and first record of N. nematophorus (Bleeker) from Taiwan. Zootaxa, 4231 (2): 281-288.
  10. ^ a b c d B. C. Russell (2001). "Nemipteridae". In Carpenter, K.E. & Neim, Volker H. (eds.). The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific Volume 5: Bony fishes part 3 (Menidae to Pomacentridae) (PDF). FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes. FAO Rome. p. 3051.
  11. ^ Ogwang, Joel; Bariche, Michel; Bos, Arthur R. (2021). "Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of threadfin breams (Nemipterus spp.) from the Red Sea and eastern Mediterranean Sea". Genome. 64 (3): 207–216. doi:10.1139/gen-2019-0163.