Trachinus is a genus of ray-finned fish in the weever family Trachinidae consisting of eight extant species and a few extinct species. All species of the genus inhabit the waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean with the exception of T. cornutus, which inhabits the southeastern part of the Pacific Ocean. Three of the seven Atlantic species occur near the coasts of Europe.

Etymology

The genus name, given by Linnaeus, is from trachina, which is the Medieval Latin name for the fish. This name is in turn is from the Ancient Greek word τρᾱχύς (trachýs, meaning "rough").

Species list

The eight extant species of the genus are:

Three extinct species have also been placed in this genus:

  • Trachinus minutus (Jonet, 1958) (Oligocene, Carpathian Mountains)
  • Trachinus dracunculus Heckel, 1849 (Miocene, Piemonte, Italy)
  • Trachinus maroccanus Than-Marchese et al., 2023 (Pliocene, Morocco)

Sources

External links

  • Media related to Trachinus at Wikimedia Commons