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Acropomatidae FAMILY Acropomatidae Gill, 1893 – lanternbellies GENUS Acropoma Temminck & Schlegel, 1843 - lanternbellies Species Acropoma argentistigma Okamoto & Ida, 2002 - argentistigma lanternbelly Species Acropoma boholensis Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 - Bohol lanternbelly Species Acropoma hanedai Matsubara, 1953 - Haneda's lanternbelly Species Acropoma heemstrai Okamoto & Golani, 2017 - Heemstra's lanternbelly Species Acropoma japonicum Gunther, 1859 - glowbelly [=splendens] Species Acropoma lacrima Okamoto & Golani, 2017 - lacrima lanternbelly Species Acropoma lecorneti Fourmanoir, 1988 - Lecornet's lanternbelly Species Acropoma neglectum Okamoto & Golani, 2017 - neglectum lanternbelly Species Acropoma porfundum Okamoto, 2014 - Solomon's lanternbelly GENUS Caraibops Prokofiev & Schwarzhans, 2017 - lanternbellies Species Caraibops trispinosus (Mochizuki & Sano, 1984) - Mochizuki's lanternbelly GENUS Doederleinia Steindachner, 1883 - lanternbellies [=Corusculus, Eteliscus, Rhomboserranus] Species Doederleinia berycoides (Hilgendorf, 1879) - rosy seabass [=gracilispinis, orientalis] GENUS Kaperangus Prokofiev & Schwarzhans, in Schwarzhans and Prokofiev, 2017 - lanternbellies Species Kaperangus microlepis (Norman, 1935) - smallscale lanternbelly GENUS Malakichthys Doderlein, in Steindachner & Doderlein, 1883 - lanternbellies [=Satsuma] Species Malakichthys barbatus Yamanoue & Yoseda, 2001 - barbatus lanternbelly Species Malakichthys elegans Matsubara & Yamaguti, 1943 - splendid seabass Species Malakichthys grieseus Doderlein, in Steindachner & Doderlein, 1883 - grey seabass [=macrops] Species Malakichthys levis Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 - smooth seabass Species Malakichthys mochizuki Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 - Mochizuki's seabass Species Malakichthys similis Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2004 - similis lanternbelly Species Malakichthys wakiyae Jordan & Hubbs, 1925 - Wakiy's lanternbelly GENUS Parascombrops Alcock, 1889 - lanternbellies [=Maccullochina] Species Parascombrops analis Katayama, 1957 - threespine seabass Species Parascombrops argyreus (Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) - argyreus parascombrops Species Parascombrops glossodon Schwarzhans & Prokofiev, 2017 - glossodon lanternbelly Species Parascombrops madagascariensis Schwarzhans & Prokofiev, 2017 – Madagascar lanternbelly Species Parascombrops mochizukii Schwarzhans et al., in Schwarzhans & Prokofiev, 2017 - Mochizuki's parascombrops Species Parascombrops nakayamai Schwarzhans & Prokofiev, 2017 - Nakayama's lanternbelly Species Parascombrops ohei Schwarzhans & Prokofiev, 2017 - Ohe's lanternbelly Species Parascombrops parvidens Schwarzhans & Prokofiev, 2017 - parvidens lanternbelly Species Parascombrops pellucidus (Alcock, 1889) - pellucidus lanternbelly [=adeni] Species Parascombrops philippinensis (Gunther, 1880) - sharptooth seabass Species Parascombrops serratospinosus (Smith & Radcliffe, in Radcliffe, 1912) – roughspine seabass Species Parascombrops spinosus (Schultz, 1940) - keelcheek bass Species Parascombrops yamanouei Schwarzhans et al., Schwarzhans & Prokofiev, 2017 - Yamanoue's lanternbelly GENUS Scombrops Temminck & Schlegel, 1845 - gnomefishes [=Latebrus, Telescopias] Species Scombrops boops (Houttuyn, 1782) - coweye gnomefish [=dubius] Species Scombrops gilberti (Jordan & Snyder, 1901) - Gilbert's gnomefish Species Scombrops oculatus (Poey, 1860) - Poey's gnomefish GENUS Synagrops Gunther, 1887 - lanternbellies [=Hypoclydonia, Melanostoma] Species Synagrops bellus (Goode & Bean, 1896) - blackmouth bass Species Synagrops japonicus (Doderlein, 1883) - blackmouth splitfin [=natalensis] Species Synagrops malayanus Weber, 1913 - Malayan lanternbelly GENUS Verilus Poey, 1860 - lanternbellies [=Apogonops, Neoscrombrops] Species Verilus anomalus (Ogilby, 1896) - threespined lanternbelly Species Verilus atlanticus (Mochizuki & Sano, 1984) - Atlantic verilus Species Verilus cynodon (Regan, 1921) - silver lanternbelly [=annectens] Species Verilus pacificus (Mochizuki, 1979) - Pacific verilus Species Verilus pseudomicrolepis (Schultz, 1940) - false smallscale lanternbelly Species Verilus sordidus Poey, 1860 - sordidus lanternbelly Species Verilus starnesi Yamanoue, 2016 - Starnes' lanternbelly.
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