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Lutjanus vivanus
Lutjanus vivanus: MZUSP 13586 (1, 199), São Paulo Fish Market, Southeastern Brazil.Published as part of Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422 on page 3
Lutjanus bucanella
Lutjanus bucanella: MZUSP 65240 (1, 232), Tamandaré (8°49’S, 35°5’W), Pernambuco State, Brazil.Published as part of Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422 on page 3
Lutjanus cyanopterus
Lutjanus cyanopterus: MZUSP 65931 (1, 131), Lagoa de Mundaú (9°37’S, 35°48’W), Maceió, State of Alagoas, Brazil.Published as part of Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422 on page 3
Lutjanus synagris
Lutjanus synagris: MZUSP 65242 (1, 205), same locality as MZUSP 65240.Published as part of Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422 on page 3
Lutjanus analis
Lutjanus analis: MZUSP 66038 (1, 90.2), São Sebastião (23°49’S, 45°25’W), São Paulo State, Brazil.Published as part of Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422 on page 3
Lutjanus apodus
<p>Lutjanus apodus:</p> <p>MZUSP 65929 (2, 142-138), Bahamas, San Salvador Island.</p>Published as part of <i>Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422</i> on page 3
Lutjanus jocu
<p>Lutjanus jocu:</p> <p>MZUSP 51168 (1, 119), same locality as MZUSP 65931.</p>Published as part of <i>Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422</i> on page 3
Genyoroge canina Steindachner 1869
[[Genyoroge canina Steindachner, 1869]] Allen (1985) did not include L. caninus in his list of nominal species of Lutjanidae; however, Jordan & Fesler (1893) reassigned Genyoroge canina Steindachner, 1869 to Lutjanus and recognized L. caninus as valid. They remarked that it might be a synonym of the West Atlantic cubera snapper, L. cyanopterus based on its deeply emarginate preopercle. The original description of G. canina was based on three syntypes (NMW 41312) from Lagos, Nigeria, and Brazil (Steindachner 1869). Following a remark by Eschmeyer (1998), we concur that Genyoroge canina Steindachner 1869 should be regarded as a junior synonym of the West African species Lutjanus endecacanthus Bleeker, 1863, which also has a deeply emarginate preopercle.Published as part of Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422 on page 3
Bodianus aya Bloch 1790
[[Bodianus aya Bloch, 1790]] Bodianus aya Bloch, 1790, described from Brazil after a pre-Linnaean work by the Dutch naturalist Marcgrave (1648), has been considered a Lutjanus species (e.g. Jordan & Fesler 1893, Meek & Hildebrand 1925, Lima 1965, Anderson 1967). However, because types are not extant and the original description of B. aya is not informative, the assignment of B. aya within the family Lutjanidae has been controversial. Lima (1965) and Anderson (1967) recognized Lutjanus aya (Bloch) as the commercially important “red snapper.” On the other hand, Rivas (1966) regarded Bodianus aya Bloch as a sciaenid, and distinguished two species of red snappers, the northern red snapper, L. campechanus (Poey), and the southern red snapper, L. purpureus Poey, as previously suggested by Hildebrand & Ginsburg (1926) and Ginsburg (1930). Allen (1985), apparently following Rivas (1966), did not include L. aya in his list of nominal species of Lutjanidae. We examined Marcgrave ’s (1648) and Bloch’s (1790) descriptions and plates and could not assign B. aya to any known Atlantic Lutjanus species, and consider it to be an unidentifiable nominal species, as already suggested by Eschmeyer (1998). For the purpose of nomenclatural stability a petition should be submitted to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature requesting the suppression of the name Bodianus aya Bloch, 1790.Published as part of Rodrigo L. Moura & Kenyon C. Lindeman, 2007, A new species of snapper (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from Brazil, with comments on the distribution of Lutjanus griseus and L. apodus., pp. 31-43 in Zootaxa 1422 on page 3
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