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''Johnius'' is a
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of marine
ray-finned fish Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fish or actinopterygians, is a class of bony fish that comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species. They are so called because of their lightly built fins made of webbings of sk ...
es belonging to the
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Sciaenidae Sciaenidae is a family (biology), family of ray-finned fishes belonging to the Order (biology), order Acanthuriformes. They are commonly called drums or croakers in reference to the repetitive throbbing or drumming sounds they make. The family co ...
, the drums and croakers. They are commonly known as croakers due to their ability to produce purring, croaking and knocking sounds. The sounds are produced mainly at night and are thought to be either involved in defense or for courtship.


Taxonomy

The genus name was erected by Marcus Bloch in 1793 based on a specimen obtained from
Tranquebar Tharangambadi (), formerly Tranquebar (, ), is a town in the Mayiladuthurai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu on the Coromandel Coast. It lies north of Karaikal, near the mouth of a distributary named Uppanar of the Kaveri River. It wa ...
from Reverend Christoph Samuel John which was named as ''Johnius carutta''. There are about 36 species in the genus, all within the Indo-West Pacific waters. This genus has been placed in the
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Otolithinae by some workers, but the 5th edition of ''
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'' does not recognise subfamilies within the Sciaenidae which it places in the
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Acanthuriformes Acanthuriformes is a large, diverse order of mostly marine ray-finned fishes, part of the Percomorpha clade. In the past, members of this clade were placed in the suborders Acanthuroidea and Percoidea of the order Perciformes, but this treatment ...
. Two subgenera are recognised within the genus ''Johnius'', the nominate
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has an inferior mouth with the teeth on the lower jaw being uniform in size, although there may be a small number of molar-like teeth towards the rear of the jaw. They also have the teeth on the rear of the upper jaw relatively closely set. The subgenus ''Johnieops'' has a terminal or subterminal mouth with an inner row of enlarged teeth on the lower jaw and the outer teeth on the upper jaw are relatively widely spaced. The
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of ''Johnieops'' is '' Sciaena osseus'' Day, 1876. However, the two subgenera may not represent
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groupings.


Etymology

''Johnius'' honours the Danish
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Christoph Samuel John who collected
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s at
Tranquebar Tharangambadi (), formerly Tranquebar (, ), is a town in the Mayiladuthurai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu on the Coromandel Coast. It lies north of Karaikal, near the mouth of a distributary named Uppanar of the Kaveri River. It wa ...
for Bloch, presumed to include the
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s of ''Johnius carutta'' and '' Pennahia aneus''.


Species

Johnius includes 36 species, divided into two subgenera: * Subgenus ''Johnieops'' ** '' Johnius borneensis'' (Bleeker, 1851) (Sharpnose hammer croaker) ** '' Johnius distinctus'' (
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, 1916)
** '' Johnius dorsalis'' ( Peters, 1855) (Small kob) ** '' Johnius dussumieri'' (Cuvier, 1830) (Sin croaker) ** '' Johnius pacificus''
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, 1941
(Pacific croaker) ** '' Johnius philippinus'' Sasaki, 1999 ** '' Johnius plagiostoma'' (Bleeker, 1849) (Large-eye croaker) * Subgenus ''Johnius'' ** ''
Johnius amblycephalus ''Johnius amblycephalus'', the bearded croaker, also known as the green-backed croaker or sharp-nosed jewfish, is a marine ray-finned fish belonging to the Family (biology), family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. This fish is found in the Ind ...
'' ( Bleeker, 1855) (Bearded croaker) ** '' Johnius australis'' ( Günther, 1880) (Bottlenose jewfish) ** '' Johnius belangerii'' (
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, 1830)
(Belanger's croaker) ** '' Johnius cantori'' Bleeker, 1874 ** '' Johnius carouna'' (Cuvier, 1830) (Caroun croaker) ** '' Johnius carutta'' Bloch, 1793 (Karut croaker) ** '' Johnius coitor'' (
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, 1822)
(Coitor croaker) ** '' Johnius elongatus'' Lal Mohan, 1976 (Spindle croaker) ** '' Johnius fasciatus''
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, Lo & Wu, 1963
** '' Johnius fuscolineatus'' ( von Bonde, 1923) (Bellfish) ** '' Johnius gangeticus''
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, 1991
** '' Johnius glaucus'' (
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, 1876)
(Pale spotfin croaker) ** '' Johnius goldmani'' (Bleeker, 1855) ** '' Johnius grypotus'' ( Richardson, 1846) ** '' Johnius heterolepis'' Bleeker, 1873 (Large-scale croaker) ** '' Johnius hypostoma'' (Bleeker, 1854) (Small-mouth croaker) ** '' Johnius laevis'' Sasaki & Kailola, 1991 (Smooth croaker) ** '' Johnius latifrons'' Sasaki, 1992 (Broad-head croaker) ** '' Johnius macropterus'' (Bleeker, 1853) (Largefin croaker) ** '' Johnius macrorhynus'' (Lal Mohan, 1976) (Big-snout croaker) ** '' Johnius majan'' Iwatsuki,
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& Al-Mamry, 2012
(Majan croaker) ** '' Johnius mannarensis'' Lal Mohan, 1971 (Mannar croaker) ** '' Johnius novaeguineae'' ( Nichols, 1950) (Paperhead croaker) ** '' Johnius novaehollandiae'' (
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, 1866)
** '' Johnius sasakii''
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& Chao, 2022
** ''
Johnius taiwanensis ''Johnius'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the Family (biology), family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. They are commonly known as croakers due to their ability to produce purring, croaking and knocking sounds. The sounds ...
'' Chao, Chang, Chen, Guo, Lin, Liou, Shen &
Liu Liu (; or ) is an East Asian surname. pinyin: in Mandarin Chinese, in Cantonese. It is the family name of the Han dynasty emperors. The character originally meant 'battle axe', but is now used only as a surname. It is listed 252nd in the clas ...
, 2019
** '' Johnius trachycephalus'' (Bleeker, 1851) (Leaftail croaker) ** '' Johnius trewavasae'' Sasaki, 1992 (Trewavas croaker) ** '' Johnius weberi'' Hardenberg, 1936 (Weber's croaker) Some authorities recognise ''Johnius sina'' as a valid species, while others treat it as a
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of ''J. dussumieri''.


Characteristics

''Johnius'' croakers are relatively small Scaienids, typically less than . They have a characteristic hammer-shaped swim bladder with between 12 and 20 pairs of dendritic appendages along its sides. The first lateral appendage extends to the dorsal corner of the gill opening. They have large paired sagittal otoliths that are triangular. These fishes typically have a small mouth that is positioned sub-terminally to inferiorly. A few species have a short
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on the chin but most species have no barbel on the chin. The largest species as ''J. dorsalis'' and ''J. dussumieri'' which both have a maximum published
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of .


Distribution

''Johnius'' croakers are found in the
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region from eastern Africa to Australia and
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.


References

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