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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Scientific name
  
Chaetodon

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Chaetodontidae

Higher classification
  
Butterflyfish

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Lower classifications
  

Chaetodon mixed butterfly fish by marsha


Chaetodon is a tropical fish genus in the family Chaetodontidae. Like their relatives, they are known as "butterflyfish". This genus is by far the largest among the Chaetodontidae, with about 90 living species included here, though most might warrant recognition as distinct genera.

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Chaetodon Fish Identification

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Species

There are currently 88 recognized species in this genus:

Chaetodon sensu stricto

  • Chaetodon capistratus Linnaeus, 1758 (Foureye butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon ocellatus Bloch, 1787 (Spotfin butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon striatus Linnaeus, 1758 (Banded butterflyfish)
  • C. robustus group

  • Chaetodon hoefleri Steindachner, 1881 (Four-banded butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon robustus Günther, 1860 (Three-banded butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus Exornator (including Burgessius, Heterochaetodon and possibly Rhombochaetodon; tentatively placed here)

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  • Chaetodon citrinellus G. Cuvier, 1831 (Speckled butterflyfish, Citron butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon dolosus C. G. E. Ahl, 1923 (African butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon guentheri C. G. E. Ahl, 1923 (Crochet butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon guttatissimus E. T. Bennett, 1833 (Peppered butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon miliaris Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 (Millet butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon multicinctus A. Garrett, 1863 (Pebbled butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon pelewensis Kner, 1868 (Sunset butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon punctatofasciatus G. Cuvier, 1831 (Spotband butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon quadrimaculatus J. E. Gray, 1831 (Fourspot butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon sedentarius Poey, 1860 (Reef butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus Lepidochaetodon (including Tifia)

    Chaetodon Bluelashed butterflyfish Wikipedia

  • Chaetodon daedalma D. S. Jordan & Fowler, 1902 (Wrought-iron butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon interruptus C. G. E. Ahl, 1923 (Yellow teardrop butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon kleinii Bloch, 1790 (Sunburst butterflyfish, black-lipped butterflyfish, Klein's butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon litus J. E. Randall & D. K. Caldwell, 1973 (Easter Island butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon nippon Steindachner & Döderlein (de), 1883 (Japanese butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon smithi J. E. Randall, 1975 (Smith's butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon trichrous Günther, 1874 (Tahiti butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon unimaculatus Bloch, 1787 (Teardrop butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus Rhombochaetodon (including Roaops, might belong in Exornator; tentatively placed here)

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  • Chaetodon argentatus H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1911 (Asian butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon blackburnii Desjardins, 1836 (Brownburnie) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon burgessi G. R. Allen & Starck, 1973 (Burgess' butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon declivis J. E. Randall, 1975 (Marquesas butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon flavocoronatus R. F. Myers, 1980 (Yellow-crowned butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon fremblii E. T. Bennett, 1828 (Blue-striped butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon madagaskariensis C. G. E. Ahl, 1923 (Seychelles butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon mertensii G. Cuvier, 1831 (Atoll butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon mitratus Günther, 1860 (Indian butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon paucifasciatus C. G. E. Ahl, 1923 (Eritrean butterflyfish, Crown butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon tinkeri L. P. Schultz, 1951 (Hawaiian butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon xanthurus Bleeker, 1857 (Pearlscale butterflyfish, Philippines chevron butterflyfish, yellow-tailed butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus "Citharoedus" (tentatively placed here)

    Chaetodon Chaetodon tricinctus

  • Chaetodon meyeri Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801 (Scrawled butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon ornatissimus G. Cuvier, 1831 (Ornate butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon reticulatus G. Cuvier, 1831 (Mailed butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus Corallochaetodon (tentatively placed here)

    Chaetodon Blackback butterflyfish Wikipedia

  • Chaetodon austriacus Rüppell, 1836 (Blacktail butterflyfish, exquisite butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon lunulatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 (Oval butterflyfish, red-finned butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon melapterus Guichenot, 1863 (Arabian butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon trifasciatus M. Park, 1797 (Melon butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus Discochaetodon

  • Chaetodon aureofasciatus W. J. Macleay, 1878 (Golden butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon octofasciatus Bloch, 1787 (Eightband butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon rainfordi McCulloch, 1923 (Rainford's butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon tricinctus Waite, 1901 (Three-striped butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Subgenus Gonochaetodon (tentatively placed here)

  • Chaetodon baronessa G. Cuvier, 1829 (Eastern triangular butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon larvatus G. Cuvier, 1831 (Hooded butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon triangulum G. Cuvier, 1831 (Triangle butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus Megaprotodon

  • Chaetodon trifascialis Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 (Chevron Butterflyfish, Triangulate butterflyfish, V-lined butterflyfish)
  • Subgenus Tetrachaetodon

  • Chaetodon andamanensis Kuiter & Debelius (de), 1999 (Andaman butterflyfish) (tentatively placed here)
  • Chaetodon bennetti G. Cuvier, 1831 (Bluelashed butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon plebeius G. Cuvier, 1831 (Blue-blotched butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon speculum G. Cuvier, 1831 (Mirror butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon zanzibarensis Playfair (fr), 1867 (Zanzibar butterflyfish)
  • Rabdophorus group

    Including Aspilurochaetodon, Chaetodontops

    Incertae sedis

    Most are probably either Chaetodon sensu stricto or C. robustus group.

  • Chaetodon assarius Waite, 1905 (West Australian butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon dialeucos Salm & Mee, 1989 (Oman butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon humeralis Günther, 1860
  • Chaetodon marleyi Regan, 1921 (Doublesash butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon modestus Temminck & Schlegel, 1844 (Brown-banded butterflyfish)
  • Chaetodon sanctaehelenae Günther, 1868 (Saint Helena butterflyfish)
  • Proposed subgenera

    Several subgenera have been proposed for splitting out of this group. It is becoming clear how the genus might be split up, with a range of DNA sequence data in large parts agreeing with S.D. Blum's landmark 1988 phylogenetic assessment of osteology.

    Basically, a core group around the type species Chaetodon capistratus would remain in Chaetodon, while maybe four clades would be split off. These could use the names Lepidochaetodon, Megaprotodon and Rabdophorus, and there is one unnamed group containing the Three-banded Butterflyfish (C. robustus) and its relatives. But the monophyly of the Lepidochaetodon group is not fully established; it is both unclear whether Rhombochaetodon is a lineage distinct from Exornator, and whether Lepidochaetodon is indeed closer to these than to any other Chaetodon, particularly to some lineages otherwise placed in Megaprotodon.

    Prognathodes, for some time contained in Chaetodon, is worthy of recognition as full genus. Genus status of Parachaetodon and Roa is possible, but not well-studied yet.

    Historically, more distantly related fish were placed in Chaetodon too, for resembling them in details – e.g. the common scat Scatophagus argus, which has a similar shape and size, as well as armored larvae like the Chaetodontidae – or simply because they are colorful, smallish, and unusually-looking – e.g. the quite unrelated paradise fish, as C. chinensis.

    Fossil record

    The oldest fossils that are usually assigned to Chaetodon date from the late Oligocene, about 25 million years ago. But since it is not easy to distinguish this genus from close relatives, it may be that the Oligocene fossils are actually of other Chaetodontidae. The fossil record of this family is scant indeed, only Chelmon (or some similar genus like Chelmonops or Coradion) being known from Miocene remains. As even crude molecular clocks suggest that the ancestors of the Chaetodon and the Chelmops lineage diverged in the Late Eocene already, nothing more can be said without new fossils being discovered.

    References

    Chaetodon Wikipedia