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''Lutjanus'' is a
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of marine
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, snappers belonging to the
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Lutjanidae Lutjanidae or snappers are a family of perciform fishes, mainly marine but with some members inhabiting estuaries and, in some cases, fresh water (e.g., '' Lutjanus goldiei''). The family includes about 113 species. Most species are used for foo ...
. They are found in the
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, Indian, and
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s. They are
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fish usually found in tropical and subtropical
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s, and
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forests. This genus also includes two
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that only occur in
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s.


Taxonomy

''Lutjanus'' was created in 1790 by the
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Marcus Elieser Bloch with ''Lutjanus lutjanus'' as its
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by
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. It is the
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of the
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Lutjaninae and the family Lutjanidae. The name is derived from a local Indonesian name for snappers, ''ikhan Lutjang''. Bloch erroneously stated that the type locality for ''L. lutjanus'' was Japan when the name he gave it suggested that it was collected in the East Indies. A taxonomic study of snappers within the subfamily Lutjaninae in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean indicated that the
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genera ''Ocyurus'' and ''Rhomboplites'' sit within the genus ''Lutjanus''. ''Lutjanus ambiguus'' is considered by some authorities to most likely to be a hybrid between ''L. synagris'' and ''
Ocyurus chrysurus The yellowtail snapper (''Ocyurus chrysurus'') is an abundant species of snapper native to the western Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Although they have been found as far north as Massachusetts, their normal r ...
'', supporting the close relation between the two genera.


Species

Currently, 73 recognized species are placed in this genus: * '' Lutjanus adetii'' ( Castelnau, 1873) (yellow-banded snapper) * '' Lutjanus agennes'' Bleeker, 1863 (African red snapper) * '' Lutjanus alexandrei'' R. L. Moura &
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(Brazilian snapper) * '' Lutjanus ambiguus'' ( Poey, 1860) (ambiguous snapper) * '' Lutjanus analis'' (Cuvier, 1828) (mutton snapper) * ''
Lutjanus apodus The schoolmaster snapper (''Lutjanus apodus''), is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the Family (biology), family Lutjanidae. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Like other snapper species, it is a popular food f ...
'' ( Walbaum, 1792) (schoolmaster snapper) * '' Lutjanus aratus'' ( Günther, 1864) (mullet snapper) * '' Lutjanus argentimaculatus'' ( Forsskål, 1775) (mangrove red snapper) * '' Lutjanus argentiventris'' ( W. K. H. Peters, 1869) (yellow snapper) * '' Lutjanus bengalensis'' (Bloch, 1790) (Bengal snapper) * '' Lutjanus biguttatus'' (
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, 1830)
(two-spot banded snapper) * '' Lutjanus bitaeniatus'' (Valenciennes, 1830) (Indonesian snapper) * '' Lutjanus bohar'' (Forsskål, 1775) (two-spot red snapper) * '' Lutjanus boutton'' ( Lacépède, 1802) (Moluccan snapper) * ''
Lutjanus buccanella The blackfin snapper (''Lutjanus buccanella''), also known as the blackspot snapper, blackfin red snapper, gun-mouth backfin, gun-mouth snapper, redfish and wrenchman is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutja ...
'' (Cuvier, 1828) (blackfin snapper) * ''
Lutjanus campechanus The northern red snapper (''Lutjanus campechanus'') is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family (biology), family Lutjanidae. It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico, w ...
'' (Poey, 1860) (northern red snapper) * '' Lutjanus carponotatus'' ( J. Richardson, 1842) (Spanish flag snapper) * '' Lutjanus coeruleolineatus'' ( Rüppell, 1838) (blue-line snapper) * '' Lutjanus colorado'' D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882 (Colorado snapper) * '' Lutjanus cyanopterus'' (Cuvier, 1828) (cubera snapper) * '' Lutjanus decussatus'' (Cuvier, 1828) (checkered snapper) * '' Lutjanus dentatus'' ( A. H. A. Duméril, 1861) (African brown snapper) * '' Lutjanus dodecacanthoides'' (Bleeker, 1854) (sunbeam snapper) * '' Lutjanus ehrenbergii'' (W. K. H. Peters, 1869) (black-spot snapper) * '' Lutjanus endecacanthus'' Bleeker, 1863 (Guinea snapper) * ''
Lutjanus erythropterus ''Lutjanus erythropterus'', the crimson snapper, crimson seaperch, high-brow sea-perch, Longman's sea perch, red bream, saddle-tailed perch, small-mouth nannygai or smallmouth sea perch is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging ...
'' Bloch, 1790 (crimson snapper) * '' Lutjanus fulgens'' (Valenciennes, 1830) (golden African snapper) * '' Lutjanus fulviflamma'' (Forsskål, 1775) (dory snapper) * '' Lutjanus fulvus'' ( J. R. Forster, 1801) (black-tail snapper) * '' Lutjanus fuscescens'' (Valenciennes, 1830) (freshwater snapper) * '' Lutjanus gibbus'' (Forsskål, 1775) (humpback red snapper) * '' Lutjanus goldiei'' ( W. J. Macleay, 1882) (Papuan black snapper) * '' Lutjanus goreensis'' (Valenciennes, 1830) (Gorean snapper) * ''
Lutjanus griseus The mangrove snapper or gray snapper (''Lutjanus griseus'') is a species of snapper native to the western Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean Sea. The species can be found in a wide varie ...
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(grey snapper) * '' Lutjanus guilcheri'' Fourmanoir, 1959 (yellow-fin red snapper) * '' Lutjanus guttatus'' (
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, 1869)
(spotted rose snapper) * '' Lutjanus indicus'' G. R. Allen, W. T. White &
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* '' Lutjanus inermis'' (W. K. H. Peters, 1869) (golden snapper) * '' Lutjanus jocu'' (Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801) (dog snapper) * '' Lutjanus johnii'' (Bloch, 1792) (John's snapper) * '' Lutjanus jordani'' (C. H. Gilbert, 1898) (Jordan's snapper) * '' Lutjanus kasmira'' (Forsskål, 1775) (common blue-striped snapper) * '' Lutjanus lemniscatus'' (Valenciennes, 1828) (yellow-streaked snapper) * '' Lutjanus lunulatus'' ( M. Park, 1797) (lunar-tail snapper) * ''
Lutjanus lutjanus The bigeye snapper (''Lutjanus lutjanus''), also known as the bigeye seaperch, red sea lined snapper, golden striped snapper, rosy snapper, yellow snapper, or simply snapper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the Fa ...
'' Bloch, 1790 (big-eye snapper) * '' Lutjanus madras'' (Valenciennes, 1831) (Indian snapper) * '' Lutjanus mahogoni'' (Cuvier, 1828) (mahogany snapper) * '' Lutjanus malabaricus'' (Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801) (Malabar blood snapper) * '' Lutjanus maxweberi''
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, 1921
(pygmy snapper) * '' Lutjanus mizenkoi'' G. R. Allen &
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(Samoan snapper) * '' Lutjanus monostigma'' (Cuvier, 1828) (one-spot snapper) * '' Lutjanus notatus'' (Cuvier, 1828) (blue-striped snapper) * '' Lutjanus novemfasciatus'' T. N. Gill, 1862 (Pacific dog snapper or Pacific cubera snapper * '' Lutjanus octolineatus'' (Cuvier, 1828) (white-belly snapper) * '' Lutjanus ophuysenii'' (Bleeker, 1860) (spot-stripe snapper) * '' Lutjanus papuensis'' G. R. Allen, W. T. White & Erdmann, 2013 (Papuan snapper) * '' Lutjanus peru'' ( Nichols & R. C. Murphy, 1922) (Pacific red snapper) * ''
Lutjanus purpureus ''Lutjanus purpureus'', the southern red snapper or Caribbean red snapper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean as well the Caribbean Sea. Taxonomy ''Lut ...
'' (Poey, 1866) (southern red snapper) * ''
Lutjanus quinquelineatus ''Lutjanus quinquelineatus'', the five-lined snapper, blue-striped snapper, blue-banded sea-perch, five-lined seaperch or gold-striped sea-perch, is a species of ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the I ...
'' (Bloch, 1790) (five-lined snapper) * '' Lutjanus rivulatus'' (Cuvier, 1828) (blubber-lip snapper) * '' Lutjanus rufolineatus'' (Valenciennes, 1830) (yellow-lined snapper) * '' Lutjanus russellii'' (Bleeker, 1849) (Russell's snapper) * '' Lutjanus sanguineus'' (Cuvier, 1828) (humphead snapper or scarlet snapper) * '' Lutjanus sapphirolineatus'' Iwatsuki, Al-Mamry & Heemstra, 2016 (Arabian blue-striped snapper)Iwatsuki, Y., Al-Mamry, J.M. & Heemstra, P.C. (2016): Validity of a blue stripe snapper, ''Lutjanus octolineatus'' (
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1828) and a related species, ''L. bengalensis'' (Bloch 1790) with a new species (Pisces; Lutjanidae) from the Arabian Sea. ''Zootaxa, 4098 (3): 511–528.''
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Lutjanus sebae ''Lutjanus sebae'', also known as red emperor, emperor red snapper, emperor snapper, government bream, king snapper, queenfish or red kelp, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the ...
'' (Cuvier, 1816) (emperor red snapper) * '' Lutjanus semicinctus'' Quoy &
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(black-banded snapper) * '' Lutjanus stellatus'' Akazaki, 1983 (star snapper) * ''
Lutjanus synagris The lane snapper (''Lutjanus synagris''), the Mexican snapper, redtail snapper or spot snapper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean. Taxonomy The lane s ...
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(Lane snapper) * '' Lutjanus timorensis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) (Timor snapper) * '' Lutjanus viridis'' (Valenciennes, 1846) (blue and gold snapper) * '' Lutjanus vitta'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) (brown-stripe red snapper) * ''
Lutjanus vivanus The silk snapper (''Lutjanus vivanus''), the West Indian snapper, yellow-eyed snapper or yellow-eyed red snapper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean. T ...
'' (Cuvier, 1828) (silk snapper) * '' Lutjanus xanthopinnis'' Iwatsuki, F. Tanaka & G. R. Allen, 2015 (yellow-fin snapper)


Characteristics

''Lutjanus'' snappers are small to large in size with oblong shaped bodies which vary from deep to slender and
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in form. They have relatively large mouths which is protractable. The teeth are arranged in one or more rows in the jaws and are pointed and conical in shape with the outer row consisting of canine-like teeth with the anterior ones enlarged into more obvious canine-like fangs. The vomerine teeth are arranged in patches which may be chevron, triangular or lunate and may or may not have a posterior extension, or be arranged in a rhombus. The space between the eyes is convex and they have a aserrated preopercle which has a deep incision on its lower margin. They sometimes have a bony knob between the operculum and the preopercle which is most obvious in those species which have a deep incision in the preopercle. They have a continuous dorsal fin, frequently having a slight incision between the spiny portion and the soft-rayed portion. The spiny part of the dorsal fin may have 10 or 11 spines while the soft rayed part may have 11 to 16 rays. The anal fin has 3 spines and between 7 and 10 soft rays while the pectoral fins have between 15 and 18 soft rays. The dorsal and anal fins are scaled while the caudal fin may be emarginate, truncate or, rarely, forked. These snappers are extremely variable in colour frequently having a background colour of reddish, yellow, grey, or brown overlain with a pattern of darker stripes or bars. They are often marked with a large blackish spot on upper flanks underneath the front soft rays of the dorsal fin.


Distribution and habitat

''Lutjanus'' snappers have a circumtropical and subtropical distribution and are found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. The
mangrove red snapper The mangrove red snapper (''Lutjanus argentimaculatus''), also known as mangrove jack, grey snapper, creek red bream, Stuart evader, dog bream, purple sea perch, red bream, red perch, red reef bream, river roman, or rock barramundi (though it is ...
(''Lutjanus argentimaculatus''), and the dory snapper (''Lutjanus fulviflamma'') have been recorded in the Mediterranean as possible Lessepsian migrants having entered that sea through the
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while the
dog snapper The dog snapper (''Lutjanus jocu''), also known as the dogtooth snapper, pargue or snuggletooth snapper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a commercia ...
(''Lutjanus jocu''), a western Atlantic species, has been recorded in the
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. Many species are associated with coral reefs where they are conspicuous members of the fish fauna, while some of the larger red snapper species descend into deeper waters, at least to in depth. 2 species, ''L. fuscescens'' and ''L. maxweberi'', only occur in
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s.


Biology

Smaller ''Lutjanus'' species are often observed in large, diurnal aggregations which stay near the reef, these disperse at night to feed. Their diet is largely made up of fishes and crustaceans. Group
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has been obserbed in at least one species. Courtship is initiated by the males who peck and rub themselves on the females' body and when other individuals are attracted to the initial pair they all spiral towards the surface, releasing the
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and eggs just underneath the surface. The eggs are minute and spherical in shape and take 18 hours or so to hatch into larvae.


Fisheries

''Lutjanus'' is a genus which contains many species, especially the larger ones, which are important commercial fish and which are considered to be excellent food fish in the tropics. The catch is taken using a variety of methods including handlines, traps, spears, nets and trawling gear. They are mainly sold as fresh fish but may be preserved by freezing or dry-salted.


References

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