ANTENNARIIDAE

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, Zootaxa 4509 (1), pp. 1-215 : 37-38

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ANTENNARIIDAE
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Antennarius commerson (Latreille 1804)

Gulf of Suez: Egypt (Rüppell 1838, as Chironectes caudimaculatus ).

Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt ( Danois 1971, as Uniantennatus caudimaculatus ), Israel ( Dor 1970, as Antennarius commersonii ), Jordan ( Khalaf & Disi 1997, as Antennarius commersoni ).

Red Sea main basin: -

General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-Pacific: East Africa east to Panama.

Antennarius maculatus (Desjardins 1840)

Gulf of Suez: ¯

Gulf of Aqaba: ¯.

Red Sea main basin: Egypt ( Lieske & Myers 2010).

General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: Madagascar and Mauritius east to Hawaiian and Society islands.

Antennarius pictus (Shaw 1794)

Gulf of Suez: ¯

Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt ( Danois 1971, as Antennarius chironectes ), Israel ( Danois 1971, as Antennarius chironectes ; Pietsch & Grobecker 1987).

Red Sea main basin: Egypt ( Lieske & Myers 2010).

General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian and Society islands .

Antennarius striatus (Shaw 1794)

Gulf of Suez: ¯

Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt ( Pietsch & Grobecker 1987), Israel ( Pietsch & Grobecker 1987).

Red Sea main basin: ¯

General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate seas, but not in eastern Pacific.

Antennatus coccineus (Lesson 1831)

Gulf of Suez: ¯

Gulf of Aqaba: Egypt ( Danois 1971, as Antennarius coccineus and A. immaculatus ), Israel ( Steinitz & Ben-Tuvia 1955, as Antennarius aff. coccineus ; Danois 1971, as Antennarius coccineus and A. immaculatus ), Jordan ( Khalaf 2004, as Antennarius coccineus ).

Red Sea main basin: Egypt ( Klunzinger 1871, as Antennarius coccineus ), Eritrea ( Pietsch & Grobecker 1987, as Antennarius coccineus ).

General distribution: Red Sea, Indo-Pacific: East Africa east to Panama.

Antennatus nummifer (Cuvier 1817)

Gulf of Suez: Egypt ( Pietsch & Grobecker 1987, as Antennarius nummifer ).

Gulf of Aqaba: Israel ( Ben-Tuvia & Steinitz 1952, as Antennarius cf. nummifer ; Pietsch & Grobecker 1987).

Red Sea main basin: Eritrea (Rüppell 1838, as Chironectes nummifer ); Yemen ( Pietsch & Grobecker 1987, as Antennarius nummifer ).

General distribution: Eastern and central Atlantic; Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa east to Hawaiian and Society islands .

Antennatus rosaceus Smith & Radcliffe 1912

Gulf of Suez: ¯

Gulf of Aqaba: ¯

Red Sea main basin: Egypt ( Pietsch & Grobecker 1987, as Antennarius rosaceus ).

General distribution: Red Sea, western Pacific: Ryukyu Islands, Philippines and Papua New Guinea east to Marshall and Samoan islands.

Histrio histrio (Linnaeus 1758)

Gulf of Suez: ¯

Gulf of Aqaba: ¯

Red Sea main basin: Egypt ( Klunzinger 1884, as Antennarius marmoratus ), Sudan ( Pietsch & Grobecker 1987), Eritrea ( Borsieri 1904, as Antennarius marmoratus ; Tortonese 1935), Saudi Arabia ( Tortonese 1983).

General distribution: Circumglobal in tropical and warm temperate seas, but not in most of the eastern Pacific.

Ben-Tuvia, A. & Steinitz, H. (1952) Report on a collection of fishes from Eylath (Gulf of Aqaba), Red Sea. Bulletin of the Sea Fisheries Research Station, 2, 1 - 12.

Borsieri, C. (1904) Contribuzione alla conoscenza della fauna ittiologica della Colonia Eritrea. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, Series 3, 1 (41), 187 - 220.

Danois, Y. Le (1971) Etude sur des poissons pediculates de la famille des Antennariidae recoltes dans la Mer Rouge et description d'une espece nouvelle. Israel Journal of Zoology, 19 (2), 83 - 94.

Dor, M. (1970) Contributions to the knowledge of the Red Sea. No. 44. Nouveaux poissons pour la faune de la mer Rouge. Bulletin of the Sea Fisheries Research Station, Haifa, 54, 7 - 28.

Khalaf, M. A &. Disi, A. M. (1997) Fishes of the Gulf of Aqaba. Publications of the Marine Science Station, Aqaba, 8, 1 - 252.

Khalaf, M. A (2004) Fish fauna of the Jordanian coast, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. JKAU Marine Science, 15, 23 - 50. https: // doi. org / 10.4197 / mar. 15 - 1.2

Klunzinger, C. B. (1871) Synopsis der Fische des Rothen Meeres. II. Theil. Verhandlungen der K. - K. zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 21, 441 - 688.

Klunzinger, C. B. (1884) Die Fische des Rothen Meeres. Eine kritische Revision mit Bestimmungstabellen. I. Teil. Acanthopteri veri Owen. E. tSchweizerbart'sche Verlagshandlung (E. Koch), Stuttgart, ix + 133 + [13] pp., 13 pls.

Lieske, E. & Myers, R. (2010) Korallenriff-Fuhrer Rotes Meer. 2 nd Edition. Kosmos, Stuttgart, 398 pp.

Pietsch, T. W. & Grobecker, D. B. (1987) Frogfishes of the World: Systematics, Zoogeography, and Behavioral Ecology. Stanford University Press, Stanford, 420 pp.

Steinitz, H. & Ben-Tuvia, A. (1955) Fishes from Eylath (Gulf of Aqaba), Red Sea. Bulletin of the Sea Fisheries Research Station, 11, 1 - 15.

Tortonese, E. (1983) List of fishes observed near Jeddah (Saudi Arabia). Journal of the Faculty of Marine Science, 3, 105 - 110.