Classification |
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Ostéichthyen Perciformes Lutjanidae Lutjanus Macolor Symphorichthys |
espèces répertoriées 70 |
Lutjanus analis | ||
fishbase / nomadica / fr.wiki / souslesmers | Synonymes
Vivaneau sorbe / Sorbe rose / Mutton snapper / Pagre-vivaneau |
Cuvier, 1828 / NT / ITIS 168849 |
Bonaire ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2018 Florida ©desertnaturalist (via INaturalist) | 2016 Cozumel ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2018 Cuba ©tmenut (via INaturalist) | by Chris Parsons (via Wikimedia Commons) | by Robertson, D Ross (via Wikimedia Commons) |
W-Atlantiq | Oreille noire | (sub)tropical |
back and upper sides olive green, whitish with a red tinge on lower sides and belly; black spot on the upper back just above the lateral line and below the anterior dorsal fin rays; a pair of blue stripes runs on the snout-cheek region, the upper continuing behind eye to upper opercle edge; juvéniles avec sept bandes verticales foncées dont deux sur le pédoncule caudale | ||
25-95m / 50-94cm / 15.6kg / 29ans | dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder, spawning aggregation | form small aggregations which disband during the night; juvéniles ds herbiers |
Lutjanus analis |
Lutjanus apodus | ||
fishbase / nomadica / souslesmers / aqua-plongee / reeflifesurvey / reefguide / biogeodb | Synonymes
Schoolmaster snapper / Sarde jaune / Vivaneau dent de chien |
Walbaum, 1792 / LC / ITIS 168850 |
2016 Cozumel ©mda (via INaturalist) | by Albert Kok (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2008 Guadeloupe ©Thierry (via OZP) |
2010 Bonaire by Paul Asman & Jill Lenoble (via Wikimedia Commons) | juvénile, by Dave Clausen (via Wikimedia Commons) | juvénile, Curaçao ©Ross D. Robertson (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2006 by Transity (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2006 by LASZLO ILYES (via Wikimedia Commons) | by Albert Kok (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2015 Grenadines ©Jean Claude Jamoulle (via fishbase) | 2015 Grenadines ©Jean Claude Jamoulle (via fishbase) | by Albert Kok (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Bahamas ©Randall, John E. (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2009 Belize by Jorge Manuel Gómez Poot (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2016 Virgin Islands ©sfcn_vi (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
WC-Atlantiq | Vivaneau à bande blanche | tropical |
museau long et pointu; pectorales longues; nageoires et queue jaunes, corps olive, gris brunâtre sur le haut du dos et le côté; 8 lignes verticales, pâles et étroites, faiblissant avec l'âge; ligne bleue et cassée sous l’oeil | ||
2-63m / 35-79cm / 10.8kg | dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder, spawning aggregation; mâle>femelle | sometimes form resting aggregations during the day; juvéniles sur fonds sableux |
Lutjanus apodus |
Lutjanus argentimaculatus | ||
fishbase / nomadica / souslesmers / australianmuseum / fishesofaustralia | Synonymes
Mangrove red snapper / Mangrove Jack |
Forsskål, 1775/ LC / ITIS 168868 |
2016 Fiji by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 1995 E-Australia ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | |
2009 Thailand by Bernd (via Wikimedia Commons) | Exmouth (Au) by Bill & Mark Bell (via fishesofaustralia) | |
Exmouth (Au) by Bill & Mark Bell (via fishesofaustralia) | derrière Scarus ghobban,
2010 Sabah (Borneo) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) |
NSW (Au) by Rick Stuart-Smith (via fishesofaustralia) |
Exmouth (Au) by Bill & Mark Bell (via fishesofaustralia) | Lizard Is (Au) ©Mark Shepherd (via fishesofaustralia) | Exmouth (Au) by Bill & Mark Bell (via fishesofaustralia) |
2013 Madagascar ©Jeff Camrrubi (via fishbase) | 2008 by Taro Taylor (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2013 NSW (Au) by Sascha Schulz (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
Indo-WPacifiq | Vivaneau des mangroves | tropical |
generally greenish brown on back, grading to reddish; belly silvery or whitish; juveniles with a series of about 8 white and streaks 2 blue across cheeks | ||
<120m / 80-150cm / 8.7kg / 31ans
video / video / video |
dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder, spawning aggregation | euryhaline, juveniles and young adults occur in mangrove estuaries; adults often in groups around coral reefs, mainly nocturnal |
Lutjanus argentimaculatus | ||
Lutjanus biguttatus | ||
fishbase / souslesmers / nomadica / reeflifesurvey australianmuseum / fishesofaustralia | Synonymes
Two-spot banded snapper |
Valenciennes, 1830 / LC / ITIS 168874 |
2012 Bunaken (Sulawesi) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2019 Bohol (Ph) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2019 Dauin (Ph) ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2010 Sabah (Malaysia) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2011 Maldives by Otakar Seycek (via fishbase) | 2015 Maldives by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) |
juvénile, 2015 Fiji ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | PNG by Nick Hobgood (via fishesofaustralia) | Flores (ID) by Graham Edgar (via fishesofaustralia) |
Palau ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2010 Sabah (Borneo) by Bernard DUPONT (via fishesofaustralia) | |
2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2014 Maldives by Julien Bidet MDC Seamarc (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2016 Raja Ampat by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2012 Raja Ampat by David R (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2014 Solomon Is. by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
EC-Indo-WC-Pacifiq | Vivaneau à bande blanche | tropical |
dark brown above, paler brown-yellow below, broad white stripe laterally; two white spots high on the back; tail yellow | ||
3-36m / 15-25 cm
video |
dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | demersal, schooling or not, peu courant |
Lutjanus biguttatus |
Lutjanus bohar | ||
fishbase / aquaportail / souslesmers / australianmuseum / nomadica / fishesofaustralia | Synonymes
Two-spot red snapper / Red bass |
Forsskål, 1775 / LC / ITIS 168865 |
2009 Tulamben (Bali) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2015 Maldives ©mda (via INaturalist) | |
2017 Soudan ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2017 Soudan ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2013 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) |
juvénile, Solomon by Sally Polack FishWise Professional (via fishesofaustralia) | Queensland (Au) by Andrew J Green (via fishesofaustralia) | by Albert Kok (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2015 Polynesia by Hectonicus (via Wikimedia Commons) | juvénile, 1997 Red Sea ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | |
2009 Polynesia ©Pascal Irz. (via fishbase) | 2007 Maldives by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) | 2011 Maldives ©Rainer Kretzberg (via fishbase) |
2015 Polynesia by NOAA (via Wikimedia Commons) | D'Entrecasteaux Islands (Papua NG) ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | |
Queensland (Au) by Andy Lewis (via fishesofaustralia) | juvénile, Polynesia by Zsispeo (via fishesofaustralia) | Lizard Island (Au) by Andy Lewis (via fishesofaustralia) |
2010 Fiji by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2014 Komodo by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
2014 Maldives by Julien Bidet MDC Seamarc (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2015 Polynesia by Hectonicus (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Bali ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2014 Solomon Is. by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
2015 Ras Mohammed (Sinaï) by Lesley Clements (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2013 Fiji by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | juvénile, 2011 Réunion ©Philippe Bourjon (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2013 Port Ghalib (Egypt) by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) | 2015 Jarvis Is. NOAA by Kevin Lino (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
Indo-Pacifiq & Australie tropicale | Vivaneau chien rouge | tropical |
dark reddish-brown with faint dark stripes; young and some adults with two silvery-white spots on back; pectoral fins pink with dorsal edge prominently black; juveniles sometimes have caudal end of body and the tail white | ||
10-70m (jsq 180m) / 50-75cm (jsq 90cm) / 12.5kg / 55ans | dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | demersal; solitaire (qqx grp); juveniles mimicking Chromis damselfishes |
Lutjanus bohar |
Lutjanus boutton | ||
fishbase | Synonymes
Moluccan snapper |
Lacépède, 1802 / LC / ITIS 550925 |
2014 Barat (ID) by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2011 Tulamben (Bali) by krkzv (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
W-Pacifiq | Vivaneau des Moluques | tropical |
generally pink or reddish; white or silvery below; usually a series of ten to twelve stripes is on the side; some have black spot on the back below the anterior part of the soft dorsal fin | ||
3-50m / 20-35cm | dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder, spawning aggregation | in schools, often with other species of up to about 30 to 40 individuals |
Lutjanus boutton |
Lutjanus coeruleolineatus | ||
fishbase / nomadica / souslesmers | Synonymes
Vivaneau à stries bleues / Blueline snapper |
Rüppell, 1838 / LC / ITIS 550926 |
2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2011 Iran ©Parviz Tavakoli Kolour (via fishbase) | 2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) |
seas surrounding the Arabian Peninsula except the northern Red Sea and the Persian Gulf | vivaneau strié | tropical |
jaune avec de fines lignes horizontales bleues du museau jusqu’à la base de la queue; tache noire cerclée de blanc entre la 3ème et la 4ème ligne de la partie antérieur du corps; ventre blanc; nageoire dorsale jaune; pelvienne jaune avec un liseré blanc; caudale, anale et pectorales jaunes | ||
10-20m / 20-40cm | singly or in small groups | |
Lutjanus coeruleolineatus |
Lutjanus decussatus | ||
fishbase / souslesmers / australianmuseum / nomadica / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Checkered snapper |
Cuvier, 1828 / LC / ITIS 168878 |
2014 Lankayan (Borneo) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2014 Komodo ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2015 aquarium (Hakone-Japon) by ゆうき315 (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2014 Lankayan (Borneo) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2014 Komodo ©mda (via INaturalist) | |
2015 Komodo ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | Palau ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | Sipadan (Borneo) by Bernard DUPONT (via fishesofaustralia) |
2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2013 Philippines by Rodulf Anthony T. Balsisco (via fishbase) | 2015 Tulamben (Bali) by Scott Johnson (via fishbase) |
2012 Kri (Raja Ampat) by David R (via Encyclopedia of Life) | by Jim Greenfield (via fishbase) | 2015 Komodo by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
E-Indo & WPacifiq & N-Australia | Vivaneau damier | tropical |
generally whitish, with a `checker-board' pattern on upper half of sides, with dark brown bars and stripes, surrounding rectangular, whitish 'windows'; horizontal brown stripes 5-6, 2 on lower half of sides; caudal fin base with large black spot | ||
2-35m / 25-35cm | video | schooling or solitary |
Lutjanus decussatus |
Lutjanus ehrenbergii | ||
fishbase / sealifecenter / nomadica / fishesofaustralia | Synonymes
Vivaneau carpe / Blackspot snapper |
Peters, 1869 / LC / ITIS 550929 |
2017 Soudan ©mda (via INaturalist) | schooling with Mulloidichthys vanicolensis,
2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2017 Soudan ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2014 Marsa Alam (Egypt) by Lesley Clements (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2012 Nakari (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2017 Soudan ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2010 Iran ©Ramin Ketabi (via fishbase) | 2014 aquarium by Hatem Moushir (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2015 Mer Rouge by Kora27 (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2011 Dangerous Reef (Egypt) by Derek Keats (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2011 Dangerous Reef (Egypt) by Derek Keats (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2011 St John's reefs (Egypt) by Derek Keats (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2009 Safaga (Egypt) ©Matthieu Sontag (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2015 Wadi Lahami ©Julien Renoult (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
Indo-W Pacifiq & Red sea | Vivaneau encrier | tropical |
back and upper sides dark brown; lower sides and belly whitish with a silver sheen; usually a series of 4-5 narrow yellow stripes on the sides below the lateral line; distinct round, black spot on the back below the posterior part of the spinous portion of the dorsal fin | ||
5-20m / 20cm (jsq 35cm) | dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | large schools near freshwater run-offs (ruissellements) |
Lutjanus ehrenbergii | ||
Lutjanus fulviflamma | ||
fishbase / discoverlife / nomadica / fishesofaustralia | Synonymes
Lutjan à tache unique / Dory snapper / Blackspot snapper |
Forsskål, 1775 / LC / ITIS 168880 |
2012 Nakari (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | Fahl Island (Oman) ©Field, Richard (via fishbase) | 2007 N-Bali by Jim Greenfield (via fishbase) |
Kosi Bay (Natal/S.Africa) ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2013 Sydney by Ian Shaw (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
Lizard Island (Au) ©Mark Sheperd (via fishesofaustralia) | Dampier Marine Park (W-Au) by Graham Edgar (via fishesofaustralia) | Ningaloo (Au) by Rick Stuart-Smith (via fishesofaustralia) |
Red Sea ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2014 Red Sea ©Trevor Meyer (via fishbase) | |
Queensland (Au) by Andy Lewis (via fishesofaustralia) | 2013 Queensland by debaston (via fishesofaustralia) | |
juvénile 2017 Réunion by Elisabeth Morcel (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2009 Exmouth (Au) by Erik Schlogl (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2015 Ningaloo (Au) by John Turnbull (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
Dampier Marine Park (W-Au) by Andrew J Green (via fishesofaustralia) | 2014 by Erics (via Wikimedia Commons) | |
Indo-Pacifiq & Mer Rouge, Australie tropicale | Vivaneau gibelot | tropical |
back and upper sides brown; lower sides whitish or light brown and belly whitish to yellow; usually a series of 6-7 yellow stripes on the sides and a prominent black spot at level of lateral line, below base of anterior part of soft portion of dorsal fin | ||
3-35m / 30-35cm | dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | demersal, schooling with Lutjanus kasmira & Lutjanus lutjanus |
Lutjanus fulviflamma | ||
Lutjanus fulvus | ||
fishbase / australianmuseum / fishesofaustralia / souslesmers / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Blacktail snapper |
Bloch & Schneider, 1801 / LC / ITIS 168863 |
2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2009 Mauritius ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2014 Tulamben (Bali) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2014 Tulamben (Bali) ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2019 Cebu (Ph) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2018 Indonesia by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2012 Fiji ©Paul Asman (via fishbase) | Bali by Jim Greenfield (via fishbase) | |
2012 Fiji by Paul Asman & Jill Lenoble (via Wikimedia Commons) | avec Gnathodentex aureolineatus
2012 Fiji by Paul Asman & Jill Lenoble (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2014 Vanuatu by Andrew Chin (via fishbase) | 2009 Bunaken (Sulawesi) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) | Lizard Island (Au) by Andy Lewis (via fishesofaustralia) |
juvénile, 2016 Lizard Island (Au) by Paul Asman & Jill Lenoble (via fishesofaustralia) | 2016 Raja Ampat ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | 2016 Tahiti by Zsispeo (via fishesofaustralia) |
Tulamben (Bali) by Ian V Shaw (via fishesofaustralia) | Exmouth (Au) by Bill & Mark Bell (via fishesofaustralia) | |
Enewetak (Marshall Islands) ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2012 Hawaii by David R (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2001 Great Barrier (Au) by Erik Schlogl (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
juvénile, 2013 Réunion by Elisabeth Morcel (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2016 Raja Ampat by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2012 Fiji ©Paul Asman (via fishbase) |
Indo & Pacifiq | Vivaneau queue noire | tropical |
back and sides tan, grey to brownish; sides usually with a series of narrow yellow of golden-brown stripes, 1 per scale rows; caudal fin blackish; dorsal and caudal fins with a narrow white border; pectoral, pelvic and anal fins, yellowish, with a broad yellow rim around posterior eye; juvénile gris clair avec des rayures horizontales | ||
1-75m / 25-40cm | dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | benthopelagiq, prefer sheltered areas |
Lutjanus fulvus |
Lutjanus gibbus | ||
fishbase / australianmuseum / souslesmers / doris / nomadica / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Vivaneau pagaie / Humpback red snapper / Paddletail |
Forsskål, 1775 / LC / ITIS 168866 |
2014 Tulamben (Bali) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2009 Tulamben (Bali) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2017 Soudan ©mda (via INaturalist) |
Maldives ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2014 Tulamben (Bali) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2014 Solomon Is. by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2014 by Izuzuki (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2011 Fiji by Paul Asman & Jill Lenoble (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2015 Baa Atoll (Maldives) by Julien Bidet (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2008 Mirihi (Maldives) by Rainer Kretzberg (via fishbase) | juvénile, 2014 by Izuzuki (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
2013 Fiji by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | juvénile, 2013 Sydney by Ian Shaw (via Encyclopedia of Life) | juvénile, 2013 Réunion by Elisabeth Morcel (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2001 Great Barrier (Au) by Erik Schlogl (via Encyclopedia of Life) | Aquarium (Melbourne) by fir0002 (via Wikimedia Commons) | |
2008 Sodwana Bay (Natal) by Derek Keats (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2007 Bathala Maldives by Gianemilio Rusconi (via fishbase) | 2016 Ari Atoll (Maldives) ©Trevor Meyer (via fishbase) |
2009 Polynesia by Rick Stuart-Smith (via fishesofaustralia) | 2009 NSW (Au) by Ian V Shaw (via fishesofaustralia) | juvénile, 2015 Bali ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) |
at night, Marshall Is ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | juvénile, 2011 NSW (Au) by Ian V Shaw (via fishesofaustralia) | |
juvénile, 2013 NSW (Au) by Ian V Shaw (via fishesofaustralia) | postlarval by Izuzuki (via fishesofaustralia) | 2015 Fiji ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) |
Indo & W Pacifiq & Red sea | Vivaneau bossu | tropical |
red to greyish; an orange hue (teinte) on lower part of opercle and in pectoral fin axil; fins red (pectoral fins) or usually dark brown to blackish; soft part of dorsal fin; anal and caudal fins with a narrow white margin; juveniles with a large round black spot at base of caudal fin | ||
1-150m / 45-50cm / 18ans | dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | benthopelagiq, adults sometimes forming large aggregations, stationary schooling by day |
Lutjanus gibbus | ||
Lutjanus griseus | ||
fishbase / naturalhistory2.si / souslesmers / biodiversiteantilles / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Grey snapper |
Linnaeus, 1758 / LC / ITIS 168848 |
2016 Sabalos (Playa/Yucatan) ©mda (via GooglePhotos) | 2008 Virgin Is. by Clinton & Charles Robertson (via Wikimedia Commons) | junior, 2015 Florida by Robin Agarwal (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2004 Bimini by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | juvénile, 2015 Florida by iveirizarry (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
2015 Grenadines ©Jean Claude Jamoulle (via fishbase) | 2016 Bonaire ©Jean Claude Jamoulle (via fishbase) | ©Ross D. Robertson (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Belize ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2015 Yucatan ©Oscar J Almeda-Ayala (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
W-Atlantiq | Sarde grise | (sub)tropical |
gray to green-brown tinged with red, gray or yellow; dorsal & caudal fins darker, edged in white or yellow except for the pectoral fins; young with a dark stripe from snout through the eye to upper opercle and a blue stripe on cheek below eye; both juveniles and adults have orange or brownish spots on the centers of the lateral scales, which form rows of spots along the body | ||
5-180m / 40-89cm / 20kg / 21ans | dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder, spawning aggregation | often in large aggregations, easily approached |
Lutjanus griseus |
Lutjanus kasmira | ||
fishbase / australianmuseum / souslesmers / nomadica / doris / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Common bluestripe snapper |
Forsskål, 1775 / LC / ITIS 168862 |
2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | |
2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via GooglePhotos) | 2010 Nakari (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | |
2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via GooglePhotos) | 2009 Mauritius ©mda | 2014 Solomon Is. by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2016 Ari Atoll (Maldives) ©Trevor Meyer (via fishbase) | Lizard Island (Au) by Lyle Vail (via fishesofaustralia) | 2016 Raja Ampat by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
juvénile, 2018 NSW (Au) ©John Sear (via fishesofaustralia) | 2009 Polynesia by Rick Stuart-Smith (via fishesofaustralia) | |
2008 Sydney by Ian Shaw (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2012 Kenya by Bernard Picton (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2009 by Lakshmi Sawitri (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
Ogasawara Island (Japan) ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2006 by Jim & Becca Wicks (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2006 by Ryan Oelke (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Molokini Maui (Hawaii) ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | 2007 by Albert Kok (via Wikimedia Commons) | By Bill Eichenlaub (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Indo-Pacifiq & Red sea, Australie tropicale | Lutjan à lignes bleues | tropical |
bright yellow body with four narrow brilliant blue stripes along the sides, a silvery-white belly with faint greyish stripes, and bright yellow fins | ||
30-150m (jsq 265m) / 25cm (jsq 40cm) | dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | large aggregations around coral formation, caves or wrecks during the day; benthopelatiq |
Lutjanus kasmira | ||
Lutjanus lutjanus | ||
fishbase / australianmuseum / nomadica / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Bigeye snapper |
Bloch, 1790 / LC / ITIS 168888 |
2007 Sipadan (Borneo) by Jens Petersen (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2010 Sabah (Borneo) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2014 by Elias Levy (via Wikimedia Commons) |
Lizard Island (Au) by Lyle Vail (via fishesofaustralia) | ||
2002 Great Barrier (Au) by Erik Schlogl (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2015 Taiwan by Vincent C.Chen (via Wikimedia Commons) | |
2010 Sabah (Borneo) by Bernard DUPONT (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 1999 Great Barrier (Au) by Erik Schlogl (via Encyclopedia of Life) | |
W-Australia by Rick Stuart-Smith (via fishesofaustralia) | 2015 Taiwan by Vincent C.Chen (via Wikimedia Commons) | |
Indo-WPacifiq | Vivaneau gros yeux | tropical |
generally silvery white, with a broad yellow stripe running along the side from the eye to the caudal fin base; a series of faint narrow yellow horizontal lines is on the lower half of the body; fins are pale yellow to whitish | ||
tropical<96m / 35cm / 11ans video | dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder | frequently in large schools with other Lutjanus species |
Lutjanus lutjanus |
Lutjanus monostigma | ||
fishbase / souslesmers / nomadica / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
One-spot snapper |
Cuvier, 1828 / LC / ITIS 168864 |
2014 Komodo ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2011 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2012 Hurghada (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) |
2012 Nakari (Egypt) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2012 Maldives ©Rainer Kretzberg (via fishbase) | Queensland (Au) by Graham Edgar (via fishesofaustralia) |
2010 Sipadan (Borneo) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2013 Réunion by Elisabeth Morcel (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2011 Hurghada (Egypt) by Derek Keats (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2016 Ari Atoll (Maldives) ©Trevor Meyer (via fishbase) | 2016 Liberty at Tulamben (Bali) by Lesley Clements (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2015 Polynesia by Hectonicus (via Wikimedia Commons) |
2015 Maldives by Lesley Clements (via Encyclopedia of Life) | Palau ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | 2016 Raja Ampat by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
2009 by Rob
(via Wikimedia Commons) |
2009 Gambier Islands (Fr. Polynesia) by Pascal Irz (via fishbase) | Elphinstone (Egypt) by Derek Keats (via fishesofaustralia) |
Maldives by jome jome (via fishesofaustralia) | Red Sea ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) | |
Indo & WPacifiq & Australie tropicale | Lutjan églefin | tropical |
generally whitish to pinkish with dusky scale margins; grey or brown on upper back and dorsal portion of head, a black spot, sometimes faint or absent, on back below anterior soft dorsal-fin rays (in juveniles, the spot is round and gradually shrinking and becoming horizontally elongate with increased growth); fins yellowish | ||
<60m / 50 cm (jsq 80 cm) | dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | demersal, solitaire ou ptts grps |
Lutjanus monostigma |
Lutjanus quinquelineatus | ||
fishbase / australianmuseum / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Blue-banded Seaperch / Five-lined snapper |
Bloch, 1790 / LC / ITIS 550941 |
2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2018 Brisbane (AU) ©Kelly-Anne Masterman (via INaturalist) |
2011 Taiwan by Vincent C Chen (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2010 Sabah (Borneo) by Bernard DUPONT (via Wikimedia Commons) | |
2016 Raja Ampat by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) | Kri (Raja Ampat) ©David R (via Encyclopedia of Life) | 2007 by Izuzuki (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
juvéniles, Lizard Is (Au) ©Anne Hoggett (via fishesofaustralia) | Timur ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | Queensland (Au) by Richard Ling (via fishesofaustralia) |
Indo-WPacifiq | Vivaneau à 5 bandes | tropical |
generally bright yellow, including fins, with a series of blue stripes on the side; round black spot, about the size of the eye or larger, below the anterior most soft dorsal rays, touching the lateral line but mostly above it | ||
2-40m / 30-38cm / 31ans | dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder | frequently in large aggregations including 100 or more individuals |
Lutjanus quinquelineatus |
Lutjanus rivulatus | ||
fishbase / souslesmers / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Blubberlip snapper / Maori snapper |
Cuvier, 1828 / LC / ITIS 168892 |
2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2016 Oman ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2002 Oman ©Field, Richard (via fishbase) |
Komodo ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | Tulamben (Bali) by Dennis Polack FishWise Professional (via fishesofaustralia) | Sodwana Bay (SA) by Dennis Polack FishWise Professional (via fishesofaustralia) |
2014 Solomon ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | 2015 Kenya ©Ewout Knoester (via INaturalist) | 2002 Oman ©Field, Mary (via fishbase) |
2013 Kenya ©Dawn Goebbels (via fishbase) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2002 Oman ©Field, Richard (via fishbase) | |
2019 Solomon ©craigjhowe (via INaturalist) | 2019 Solomon ©craigjhowe (via INaturalist) | 2019 Solomon ©craigjhowe (via INaturalist) |
Indo-WCPacifiq | Vivaneau maori | tropical |
generally brown with a reddish tinge; each scale on side with a pale brown border and 2-3 small bluish white spots in central portion; head with numerous undulating blue lines; lips tan; fins largely yellowish to dusky grey-brown; juveniles with a series of 3-8 brown bars on sides and a chalky white spot, with a broad blackish margin, present below anterior soft dorsal-fin rays at level of lateral line, preceded by similar-sized black spot on middle of side | ||
50-100m / 60-80cm / 11kg | dioecism, fécondation externe, openwater, nonguarder, spawning aggregation | singly or in small groups (up to 15 to 20 individuals) |
Lutjanus rivulatus |
Lutjanus sebae | ||
fishbase / fishlore / souslesmers / aquaportail / monaconature / australianmuseum / nomadica / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Emperor red snapper / Poisson-empereur rouge / Vivaneau bourgeois |
Cuvier, 1816 / LC / ITIS 168894 |
2012 Lembeh (Sulawesi) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2014 Lankayan (Borneo) ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2016 Queensland (Au) ©Nigel Marsh (via INaturalist) |
2016 Mozambiq ©Robert J. Koch (via fishbase) | 2009 aquarium (Prague) by Karelj (via Wikimedia Commons) | |
Queensland (Au) by Rick Stuart-Smith (via fishesofaustralia) | 2012 Philippines by Blogie Robillo (via fishesofaustralia) | Queensland (Au) ©Chris Davey (via fishesofaustralia) |
juvénile, 2009 Bitung (Sulawesi) by Bernard DUPONT (via Encyclopedia of Life) | juvénile sheltering amongst the spines of a sea urchin,
PNG ©Randall, John E. (via fishbase) |
Bali ©Andrey Ryanskiy (via fishbase) |
2009 Nausicaa ©Matthieu Sontag (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2009 aquarium (Prague) by Karelj (via Wikimedia Commons) | 2011 by Citron (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
Indo & WPacifiq & S-Red Sea | Lutjan rouge | tropical |
generally red or pink, darker on the back; fins are red except the pectorals which is pink; juveniles and small adults have a dark red band from first dorsal spine through eye to tip of snout; a 2nd band from mid-dorsal fin to pelvic fin; a 3rd from base of last dorsal spine to caudal peduncle; large adults become uniformly red | ||
5-180m / 60cm (jsq 116cm) / jsq 32.7kg / 40ans
video / video |
dioecism, pelagic spawners, fécondation externe, nonguarders | trawled in deeper water on relatively flat bottoms, juveniles form schools of similar-sized individuals or are solitary |
Lutjanus sebae |
Lutjanus semicinctus | ||
fishbase / fishesofaustralia / reeflifesurvey | Synonymes
Black-banded snapper |
Quoy & Gaimard, 1824 / LC / ITIS 550942 |
2011 Raja Ampat ©mda (via INaturalist) | 2019 Raja Ampat by Rickard Zerpe (via Wikimedia Commons) | |
Fiji ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | Fiji ©Mark Rosenstein (via fishesofaustralia) | |
2013 Papouasie ©Andrey Ryanskiy (via fishbase) | Fidji by Paul & Jill Lenoble (via flickr) | 2010 Fiji by Mark Rosenstein (via Encyclopedia of Life) |
W-Pacifiq | Lutjan à bandes noires | tropical |
generally pink, grading to white on lower half of the body; a series of seven narrow brown bars extend from the back to about half way down the side; big black blotch on the peduncle and the adjacent caudal-fin base | ||
10-36m / 20-35cm | singly or in small groups, shy | |
Lutjanus semicinctus | ||
MàJ 15/03/2023