Brachygenys Explained

Brachygenys is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, grunts belonging to the family Haemulidae. The species within the genus are found in the eastern Pacific Ocean and western Atlantic Ocean. It is not yet recognised by Fishbase but is by the Catalog of Fishes.

Species

The following species are classified within the genus Brachygenys:

Systematics

The type species of Brachygenys is Haemulon chrysargyreum which as H. taeniatum was described by the Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey (1799-1891) but that taxon is a junior synonym of H. chrysargyreum. Fishbase still places H. chrysargyreum in the genus Haemulon, molecular studies now suggest that Haemulon sensu lato is paraphyletic because H. chrysargyreum clustered with Xenistius californiensis, rendering Haemulon as paraphyletic if Xenistius was not included.[1] The genus Brachygenys Poey, 1868 was revived to include the species listed above.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Tavera, J.J.P . A.A., Balart . E.F. . G. Bernardi . 3 . Molecular phylogeny of grunts (Teleostei, Haemulidae), with an emphasis on the ecology, evolution, and speciation history of New World species . BMC Evolutionary Biology . 12 . 57 . 2012 . 57 . 10.1186/1471-2148-12-57. 22537107 . 3472276 . free .
  2. Paolo Parenti . 2019 . An annotated checklist of the fishes of the family Haemulidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) . Iranian Journal of Ichthyology . 6 . 3 . 150–196.